Two of my ancestors would have been on different sides of Trump’s rally in New York City.
the maine millennial
The Maine Millennial: Tax cuts are nice, but we need to consider the cost
Sure, I’d like to have more money. But we’re trying to have a society, here.
The Maine Millennial: We need more options for treating chronic pain
There are not nearly enough doctors and their slates fill up fast. The non-pharmaceutical treatments that work may very well cause patients to go broke.
The Maine Millennial: One way or another, a banner day is coming for Maine
When every vote can feel like life or death, it’s nice to be voting on the state flag.
The Maine Millennial: Time to lower the boom on unsafe business
While lobbyists may argue otherwise, the record shows that companies cannot and will not regulate themselves.
The Maine Millennial: It’s time we return the favor to Planned Parenthood
With the nonprofit organization’s northern New England branch facing an $8.6 million deficit, the people it serves should not forget the countless important services it provides.
The Maine Millennial: Meaningful presidential debates will have to wait
As long as Donald Trump remains on the scene, don’t expect much in the way of serious policy discussion.
The Maine Millennial: JD Vance has women all wrong
A woman does not need to be a mother to be a good educator. Does this really need saying?
The Maine Millennial: On a magical visit to Eastport
Move over, Wiscasset. This Down East gem is a contender for the prettiest place in Maine.
The Maine Millennial: Trump, honor and Grandpa Mel
The former president’s recent remarks on medals were a personal insult not only to my grandfather but all who served our country.