I am so upset. Taking some time to relax and read the news Feb. 23, the first thing I saw was more killing in Gaza. Why is this allowed to continue? Are we so politically tied to Israel that we can’t agree with the rest of the world that this killing of men, women and […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Michael Green: Electric car policy would affect most Mainers
I’m writing about a massive issue that would affect almost every Mainer. There’s a proposal to mandate that almost every vehicle sold in Maine be electric in the coming years. That’s obviously ridiculous. Thankfully, Austin Theriault (a state representative and congressional candidate) is fighting tooth and nail against this scheme. He knows it would hurt […]
Ben Lounsbury: Misinformation concerning Advanced Clean Car II rules
Maine has adopted the Advanced Clean Car II rules, which encourage dealers to sell 43% electric and/or plug-in hybrid new vehicles by 2027, increasing to 82% by 2032. This change has elicited a firestorm of protest about EVs. But this firestorm is based on misinformation. The rule does not force people to buy an EV. […]
Ron and Susan Dorman: Legislature should steward for Maine’s elderly citizens
We are lifelong taxpayers, asking the Legislature to steward for elderly citizens (such as we are), and to vote to ensure just medical health benefits, and transparent medical bills for Maine’s old people. This must be a pretty large constituency, as Maine has the oldest population in the United States of America. Old age is the only tribe to […]
Michael Boom: Vote against Trump, prove democracy works
Germany in the 1930s had nothing to compare to 2020s America. Oligarchs had nothing but rulership on their insidious minds, and governing is the furthest thing from a certain current candidate’s mind. Donald Trump is the worst example of a leader since President Eisenhower was in office, when I came into being. Since so many […]
Rep. Kathy Shaw: Legislature can make it easier for people to grow their own food
As a state, we need to do more to make healthy, locally-grown food available to more people. I’ve been a longtime farmer in our community, and have frequently fielded questions from folks about how we can help make this happen. Currently, under the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code, structures used to grow crops are […]
Whitney Pelletier: Sheline works ‘to make Lewiston a better place’
I’m writing to express my support of Carl Sheline as mayor of Lewiston. As a Lewiston business owner, I have seen firsthand the positive impact Carl has had on our city. He truly values Lewiston’s residents, business owners, and city employees. I believe that Carl is working to make Lewiston a better place. Whitney Pelletier, […]
Peter Zanoni: Some lawbreakers get jail time, others get freedom
I don’t get it. Why are there so many people in jails all across America, and we say “because they broke a law.” Well, shouldn’t we let all of them walk out of jail freely now to honor equality and fairness? Why? Because every migrant who enters America illegally has broken the law, too. And, […]
Hunter Kissam: High time for a ceasefire in Gaza
There’s nothing I can say that hasn’t been said, but the message can’t be said enough. Gaza’s people are under the imminent threat of genocide at the hands of the extremist Israeli government, backed by the full weight of the U.S. government. Still, it’s amazing to see the blatant hypocrisy. Benjamin Netanyahu can say Israel […]
Patrick Eisenhart: Union’s no-confidence vote on Lewiston mayor raises questions
After reading your newspaper’s Feb. 22 article, “Union votes ‘no confidence’ in Mayor Sheline,” the first question I asked myself, “Haven’t we had enough negative news in Lewiston to last a lifetime?” The next question was how the union president ever got elected with so little knowledge of collective bargaining and how a town or […]