As a retired graphic artist, I’m at a loss to understand why you chose the image you used in the Our View editorial titled “Vote ‘No’ on Maine’s Question 1” (Sunday, Oct. 19). Sure, use a ballot entering a box, But why have the text of the editorial on that ballot be nearly illegible? Already […]
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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 […]
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 […]
It’s time for elected leaders to work for Maine | Letter
I appreciated the Maine Sunday Telegram’s Editorial Board position in “A lot done to ease SNAP fear in Maine. A lot more to do.” (Our View, Nov. 2). As stated, the current crisis “has shed valuable light on the precarity of day-to-day life for so many of us.” In my own case, I discovered, despite my Maine […]
Mock elections a valuable learning tool for Maine students | Letter
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows deserves much credit for overseeing this program.
Support rooftop solar on Portland’s schools and municipal buildings | Letter
I’m writing in regard to your op-ed about Sun Day, held at Lincoln Park in Portland on Sept. 21. Hundreds attended, and a group I volunteer with, Portland Climate Action Team (PCAT), had a table visited by many. Among them were members of the Portland High School Environmental Club, who are reinvigorating a 2019 initiative […]
Grateful for Jared Golden’s years of service to Maine | Letter
I’m grieved to hear that Congressman Jared Golden won’t be running for reelection. He has been a giant who fought the systemic ineptitude, corruption and outright dysfunction in Washington, D.C. I’ll miss him. Congressman Golden couldn’t be bullied. He couldn’t be led by the nose. He couldn’t be pushed from behind. Having seen military service in […]
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 […]
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 […]
Current distribution of wealth is a detriment to our freedom | Letter
Many today wonder whether America is headed toward autocracy. Will our democracy survive? Is it really a democracy at all in the first place? Yes, most of us can vote, but is that all it takes to be a free nation? Right now, according to the Federal Reserve, 10% of the people control 67% of […]