I’m confused, what exactly is conservatism, and what does it represent? Conservatives are supposed to be the law and order party, but they put a convicted felon/adjudicated rapist/con man into the White House. They ignored the attack on our Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, while Congress was in session, and lives were lost. On that […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Maine, Portland should repeal minimum wage laws | Letter
Amidst the campaigning this year, it is disappointing that neither side considered the experience of five European countries that do not have minimum wage laws, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland (which ranks among the happiest countries in the world), Norway and Switzerland. Yes, they all have strong union representation that negotiates with industry trade groups to set […]
Susan Collins deserves reelection for her proven record of service | Letter
I want to express my sincere appreciation for Sen. Susan Collins and the work she has done to reopen the federal government and to secure important funding for communities across Maine. When the government shut down, Sen. Collins was one of the first leaders to step forward and push for a responsible path to reopening. […]
Community college faculty grateful for hardworking staff | Letter
Imagine waking up each morning knowing every task in our workday now takes three to five times longer. Many of us would pull the covers over our heads (at best) or give up (at worst). But this is the reality facing staff members at Maine’s community colleges — and they haven’t given up. A new […]
Coverage of Graham Platner has been one-sided | Letter
Since September, the Portland Press Herald has published near-daily articles regarding Graham Platner’s campaign. If one of them offered a substantive critique of his policies, I must have missed it. The last article (regarding his architect grandfather and his chair design) is the latest in a long series of nonsense from Portland’s paper of record. While […]
Reminded that first-time mothers deserve more support | Letter
As I read Victoria Hugo-Vidal’s description of the challenge, stress and anxiety that she experienced as she attempted to “nourish” breast feed her newborn (“Settling in with Sonny,” Nov. 9), I am sadly reminded that the lack of support for first-time mothers continues to be ever-present in this country. My Ph.D. research highlights on how […]
Maine birds and ecotourism at risk due to Arctic protections repeal | Letter
After the excitement of the elections this month, it’s incredibly important to remember what matters to us as Mainers. While some may feel divided on the election results, I know that Mainers stand united on environmental protection and conservation. Mainers will not stand for the destruction of our fauna, flora and landscape. The Arctic tern […]
Recent op-ed skirted the truth about Trump | Letter
While reading the Nov. 8 op-ed of Nelson Dorsey III, “For Democrats, it’s political posturing at any price,” I waited for him to place some blame on Republicans. It did not happen. He makes no mention of the major cause of our crisis: Donald Trump. His party supported his bid for the presidency, in fear […]
Presidential authority mischaracterized | Letter
The op-ed by William Lee criticizing President Trump’s use of military force against Venezuelan drug boats (“Vessel strikes by a president above the law,” Nov. 24) amounts to nothing more than his dislike for the president’s actions clothed in supposed legal analysis. The Supreme Court decision he criticizes was a six-judge majority opinion authored by […]
City clerks and volunteers did a great job overseeing a safe and efficient election | Letter
Now that the dust has settled on the November 2025 elections, it’s worth noting that — once again — elections in Maine lacked even the allegation of illegal voting that lay at the heart of Question 1. While perhaps not the best use of time or money to put that question forward in the first […]