Cold ambition and self-will, combined with high office and immunity from accountability, will affect huge numbers of people.
M.D. Harmon
M.D. Harmon: Trump may be an outlet for Americans’ anger, but defeating him will not end it
If traditional governing institutions have been gutted, filling their vacant roles will not be pleasant.
M.D. Harmon: Referendum questions problematic if you want to limit government
On Nov. 8, Mainers will weigh in on six ballot questions, five of which come from the political left.
M.D. Harmon: Claims of Trump tax ‘offense’ ignore federal law’s true meaning
His use of losses to offset gains is something done every year by a million business owners.
M.D. Harmon: Those who rise to elective office tend to remain there
But with Trump and Clinton neck and neck in Maine, who knows whether Chellie Pingree will be able to hang on to her seat in Congress?
M.D. Harmon: Fighting terrorism first means clearly identifying the enemy
There’s nothing worse than political correctness when battling a movement like radical Islamist terror.
M.D. Harmon: Upcoming debates will be key in tightening presidential race
The face-to-face confrontations will be especially critical for Hillary Clinton, who’s been weakened by her collapse and ‘deplorable’ rhetoric.
M.D. Harmon: Good news on the energy front shouldn’t come as a surprise
U.S. production has risen to the point where our nation may soon become a net exporter of fossil fuels.
M.D. Harmon: Just a little logic essentially shoots Question 3 full of holes
Out-of-state supporters of the background check measure are trying to compromise the Second Amendment.
M.D. Harmon: Man on a mission brings message of Gospel-driven political activism to Maine
The outcome of Franklin Graham’s call to action remains to be seen.