There is no shortage of qualified people willing to run for an office that is supposed to be underpaid.
Jim Fossel
Jim Fossel: Tribal gaming is no fix for Maine’s gambling problems
The state should have a well-regulated competition among gaming companies, not a protected monopoly for the few.
Jim Fossel: Center-left Democrats are running out of time
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ lead against a divided opposition could yield a nominee who is unacceptable to the party’s mainstream.
Jim Fossel: More senseless spending underway in Augusta
The Democrats’ supplemental budget won’t need Republican support, and it shouldn’t get any.
Jim Fossel: Liberals afflicted by Collins Derangement Syndrome
It’s a fever that strikes whenever an independent-minded senator doesn’t vote their way.
Jim Fossel: Commitment can matter more than money
A surplus of enthusiasm can overcome a deficit in the campaign war chest.
Jim Fossel: Trump scores 2 wins on trade
The president shows that he is capable of taking an incremental approach toward accomplishing his goals.
Jim Fossel: Mills’ gambling veto is paternalism at its worst
The governor of Maine presumes she knows more than the people of Maine about what would be good for them.
Jim Fossel: Gov. Mills’ long-range economic plan short on vision
Tax reductions and spending restraint are not on the Democrats’ agenda in Augusta.
Jim Fossel: Maine Democrats in for spirited presidential primary
Twelve Democrats have qualified for the ballot in the March 3 contest, and most can claim a slice of the electorate here.