We need generational change in the Senate, which is why I’m voting for Graham Platner. I say this as someone in their 70s; old people are awesome. There are myriad reasons why older people continue to work. Working as a politician, however, is a different sort of job. I doubt any of the 70-plus year […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Support passage mandatory testing of Maine’s medical cannabis | Letter
“You have stage 4 cancer” are words that no one wants or expects to hear, especially in their 20s. Those words were said to me last October and I have been in cancer treatment since then. In that time, I have relied on medical cannabis to manage the nausea and chronic pain that I experience […]
Troy Jackson is the clear choice for Maine’s next governor | Letter
In a political climate filled with noise, he is a man of action who is one of us.
Mills’ campaign should focus on the present | Letter
Like many engaged voters who are tired of negative campaign ads, I was saddened to see the recent ad, endorsed by Gov. Mills, attacking Graham Platner’s past misogynistic posts on Reddit. As we are all coming to learn, those posts were written more than 14 years ago — they are posts that Platner has apologized for and no longer […]
Where would we be without Trump’s gut? | Letter
I am writing in recognition of the driving force behind the MAGA movement. This force, the essence and spirit of the movement, is its intellectual foundation as well. I am referring, of course, to President Trump’s fabulous gut. This remarkable being always knows what needs to be done, and our venerable leader readily responds to […]
Chivalry in Maine is alive and well | Letter
Today I witnessed something beautiful. A gesture I’d never seen, and may not again, though I hope I’m wrong. This morning (March 19), while driving on Congress Street near Monument Square in Portland, an elderly and frail-looking woman, petite in stature and bent at the waist, stepped onto the crosswalk to cross the street. Despite […]
If Maine punishes energy companies, it punishes itself | Letter
Maine winters are not theoretical. There are propane tanks that need filling, heating oil deliveries budgeted months in advance and electric bills that spike during the deep freezes. Energy costs are already one of the most significant expenses for families across Maine. That context matters when we talk about LD 1870, the so-called “climate superfund” […]
Columnist was exactly right on Iran war | Letter
Victoria Hugo-Vidal’s March 15 column, “Wasting money and killing children, for what?” was one of the best explorations of the president’s war on Iran I have read. Both empathetic and angry, it wasted no time with the disclaimers that are too often included in condemnations of the decision to take our country to war. It […]
Impressed and reassured by Hannah Pingree | Letter
I recently met Hannah Pingree, candidate for governor, at a meet and greet in Portland. I came away thinking: “How could you have a more sincere, trustworthy, service-oriented candidate than Hannah?” She spoke at length on issues confronting Mainers. She has an impressive track record, 25 years of addressing the issues we all face here: affordable […]
Social safety net stresses are nothing new | Letter
Victoria Hugo-Vidal (“America’s number crunchers confirm what my generation already knows,” March 22) seems to believe that the federal government is only now beginning to recognize the financial stresses on the Social Security and Medicare systems. Is she so inwardly focused that she has not been aware that the trustees of these systems have been […]