Journal Tribune Opinion
Careful what you wish for, Cub fans
Major League Baseball’s World Series begins tonight, and it could very well be one for the ages. This best-of-seven clash between the American and National League champions has the potential to make fans in the two involved cities ignore, at least temporarily, an exceptionally ugly presidential campaign most of America would prefer to forget entirely. […]
Al Sicard for register of probate
Please support Al Sicard as your register of probate for York County. Al has the strength of character, education and experience needed to bring a new level of professionalism to the probate court system. I have known Al for more than 25 years. Al cares deeply about all of York County’s citizens. As register of […]
District 12 candidate responds to allegations
On Oct. 20, the Journal Tribune published an article that raised false concerns about me, the Independent candidate for Biddeford’s District 12. The source, content and timing of the allegations all raise concerns about the allegations and article itself. Source: Christopher Quint poses as a “friend” and an average citizen, but what the Journal Tribune […]
WHEN FANS THROW POST-ELECTION DUNG, HOW WILL TRUMP RESPOND?
So now the big crybaby says he’s losing because his opponent is crooked and the referees are blind. It’s straight out of the WWE “Wrestlemania” playbook. As I’ve said before, it’s not for nothing that Donald J. Trump was inducted into the professional wrestling Hall of Fame. It’s all there: the boasting, the strutting, the […]
Trump’s most dangerous lie
Donald Trump has made many false statements during this campaign. But the most despicable – and dangerous – are his rants alleging a “rigged” election. He’s not just attacking Hillary Clinton or the Democrats; he’s car-bombing the entire political system. “This whole thing is one big fix,” Trump said in Greensboro, North Carolina. “It’s one […]
Chance slim for post-election compromise
This year’s elections could produce a Democratic president and Congress with one house or both controlled by the Republicans. Many voters say that’s just what they want. They believe that divided government prevents excess and promotes compromise. But they have a good chance of being disappointed – again. Here’s why. On the night in January […]