Our drift into oligarchy – a government run by a few wealthy families – puts democracy at risk.
Greg Kesich
Greg Kesich: Paying waiters, waitresses a fair wage would serve them right
Most people work hard in every line of work, and they don’t need little favors – tips – as motivation.
Greg Kesich: It is time for Dechaine’s champions to lay case to rest
The Trial and Error group has exposed problems around the case but it has not exonerated Dechaine.
Greg Kesich: With politics of Trump vs. pope, which side are you on?
The pontiff’s compassionate stand against injustice should inspire us to turn against ‘the Donald’-style love of money.
Greg Kesich: Politics welcome at city diner, but leave mean streak outside
Civility once precluded the social media backlash that followed a campaign visit to Becky’s last week.
Greg Kesich: More action is needed to save asylum seekers from a dire fate
African immigrants who fled persecution are asking for help and we are failing to do the right thing.
Greg Kesich: Anti-growth mindset leaves Portland with little to build upon
If we can’t get together to build the housing this city needs, a lot of us won’t be able to live here anymore.
Greg Kesich: Information overload may be a conspiracy to dumb us down
With too many details to comprehend, we eliminate what doesn’t fit with our preconceived notions.
Greg Kesich: Graduations trigger thoughts of second chances, class injustice
Parental education and income often dictate our position in life, but that’s not how it should work.
Greg Kesich: What’s under the hat?
Glenn Cummings, USM’s new president, will have figure out the trick of making public higher education work in the information age.