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GOP is the cause of the ‘unnecessary’ shutdown | Letter

Sen. Susan Collins called the government shutdown “entirely unnecessary.” I agree. If Republicans hadn’t cut Americans’ health insurance subsidies and safety nets, Democrats wouldn’t have to keep rejecting the stopgap funding bill.  Even Sen. Collins voted against the so-called “big, beautiful bill” due, as she said, to “the harmful impact it will have on Medicaid, affecting […]

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Is hypocrisy a virtue now? | Letter

Hi, neighbors. Have you noticed how the “new progressives” keep calling everyone they dislike a Nazi, melting down over guns, and insisting white men always skate by … until Graham Platner shows up, checking those same boxes? Funny how that works. This isn’t progressivism, it’s regressivism. A political performativism by an affluent, government-dependent, “college-educated,” noisy […]

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Political division serves no one | Letter

I recently traveled to Texas for business and the current political climate was the topic of many side conversations. After dinner one night, a colleague said, “You know, I try to remember that despite our differences, we’re all just people.” We had been treated graciously by everyone we encountered and we reciprocated in kind. I stated […]

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Cool it with the brioche buns, Portland | Letter

In reading the column in today’s paper about how some Portland restaurants are moving away from the “cheffy” or foodie trends to a more nostalgic vibe (“New Portland restaurants are leaning into nostalgia,” Oct. 22), I’m hoping that this means the demise of the brioche bun. With the brioche bun being the usual bun used […]