Opinion category, Page 133
Letter to the editor: To save the planet, polluters must pay
As reported in a recent paper published in the journal Science, a study “evaluated 1,500 climate policies that have been implemented over the past 25 years and identified the 63 most successful ones.” The conclusion: “(o)ur insights on effective but rarely studied policy combinations highlight the important role of price-based...
Lori Falce: Too young for dangerous tools but old enough for gun violence
The back-to-school season always puts me in my feelings about what my son is old enough to do. I am well aware my baby is not my baby anymore. He looms over me by several inches, and I need him to get things off high shelves, which really drives that...
Letter to the editor: Be an informed voter
Do your research on each candidate. Understand the bias in the media, including a study that showed from the day after President Biden relinquished his nomination to Aug 17, Vice President Kamala Harris’ media coverage was 84% positive vs. President Trump’s 89% negative by ABC, CBS and NBC. Visit X...
Laurels & lances: Respect and attack
Laurel: To paying respect. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., is the most visited of all the locations on the National Mall offering remembrance of a person or a group of people. More than 5 million visitors make the trip there every year. But that memorial is unique in...
Letter to the editor: Why is CO life expectancy so low?
Most research on the most stressful jobs in the country finds the job of a correctional officer as one of the most stressful. The Department of Justice identifies the constant exposure to the risk of potential violence is what distinguishes the job of the correctional officer from other occupations. The...
Letter to the editor: Trump assassination attempt an inside job? Doubtful.
I just read the latest rabbit hole where the ex-president is saying the shooting attempt on him was an inside job. Really? I didn’t think there were that many angry Republicans. In my opinion, it would be better to let him keep his loser status in November. Diane Kotvas West...
Letter to the editor: Trump is a threat
I am 85 years old and on Social Security. I live at home with my son and family. I have voted in every election and this year, I am supporting Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for many reasons, but in particular, for what I see as Donald Trump’s disregard for...
Letter to the editor: A vote for Harris is a vote for destruction
OK, I get it. You hate Donald Trump. You are a “Never Trumper.” You would not vote for him if he were the only person running. Let’s look at the flip side. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to me are hard- line leftists … socialists. I don’t think Harris has...
Editorial: Trust the math with election integrity
Math is universal. One and one is two, two and two makes four, four and four becomes eight and on and on and on. It doesn’t matter where it happens. It doesn’t matter if you are counting pencils or puppies or people. The math is the math. That is what...
Letter to the editor: Pa. Department of Human Services protects children best
Some politicians may be right about eliminating the Department of Education (DOE), but not for all the right reasons. I think this department should be eliminated in the federal and maybe all state governments or integrated with more effective departments of human services, like the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services...
Letter to the editor: Read beyond the headlines on Harris’ plans
“Pirates win game — could lead to World Series” Thankfully, the gaslighters who have replaced news journalists aren’t writing sports headlines — otherwise, that’s exactly what we might read. An Aug. 17 Associated Press article in the Trib reported: “Harris lays out economic game plan: Proposals could cut food, housing...
Letter to the editor: Who’s cross-checking the mail-in ballots?
Recently I received a mail-in ballot application from Washington, D.C., which I did not request. It was addressed to my household, thus two applications. My dear wife has been deceased for almost nine years. I have until Oct. 29 to send in the application. Sounds like I can vote twice....
Letter to the editor: Bishop must restore Father Moineau’s priestly duties
I write this letter because I feel disappointed, saddened and frustrated by the recent decisions that have been leveled against Father John Moineau. As a lifelong Catholic, I’ve had experiences with many priests who came and were transferred, none of whom have touched my heart, inspired my spiritual growth and...
Letter to the editor: UPMC Western Psych needs to invest in nurses to help address mental health crisis
I want to validate my co-worker Chris Hunter’s commentary about closed beds, persistent understaffing and turnover at UPMC Western Psych (“Amid growing mental health crisis, why are a third of Western Psych beds closed?” Aug. 7, TribLive). With four decades of service, I’m the most senior staff nurse in our...
Editorial: Why can’t Westmoreland County consider a cap on elected officials’ salaries?
Westmoreland County Commissioners need to talk about a change to how elected officials are paid. They need to do it openly, publicly and on the record, rather than lobbing comments back and forth via answers and interviews. But they aren’t. County law ties elected officials’ raises to the consumer price...
Letter to the editor: Harris doesn’t have backbone for the job
In his op-ed “What kind of prosecutor was Kamala Harris? The answer could be pivotal to her campaign” (Aug. 23, TribLive), Harry Litman states: “The presidential campaign is shaping up to be a tale of two prosecutors, both named Kamala Harris.” Harris is one prosecutor who has gotten this one...
Letter to the editor: Price gouging and corporate greed
It became popular to champion free markets and demonize government regulations. That attitude led to years of nonenforcement of our anti-trust laws. Predictably, business mergers proliferated. Big corporations got bigger, and many became monopolies. As monopolies, they engaged in price-gouging and union busting, competition was stifled, and the quality of...
John P. Rossi: Pa. politicians’ long history of insignificance
The things that truly last when men and things have passed, They are all in Pennsylvania this morning! Rudyard Kipling, “Philadelphia” Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s being passed over as Kamala Harris’ running mate reflects the low esteem that the state’s political figures are held nationally. Since the nation’s founding, Pennsylvania,...
F.D. Flam: If killing 1 species might save another, should we do it?
It’s routine practice for government officials to kill animals deemed invasive or destructive. For the most part, Americans accept this or look the other way — especially if the “pests” are insects, rodents or garden-munching deer. That’s changed now that the Fish and Wildlife Service plans to shoot thousands of...
Letter to the editor: Harris on world stage a frightening thought
Prospects of Vice President Kamala Harris on the tinderbox that is today’s world stage opposite Putin, Xi, Jong and the ayatollah are both cartoonish and frightening. Bernard Borza Greensburg...
Letter to the editor: Problems with North Huntingdon sports complex proposal
The proposed sports complex for the North Huntingdon public works property, I think, would have a lot of infrastructure hurdles to overcome. The Maple Lane access is narrow and has a 10-ton weight limit. There also is a sinking spot in the road that needs fixed. The Skellytown Road access...
Letter to the editor: Greensburg bishop should resign
At a time when the Catholic Church is having a hard time finding people who are willing to give their life to God and teach the Catholic faith, Bishop Larry Kulick of the Diocese of Greensburg made an unfortunate poor decision for putting Father John Moineau on a leave for...
Letter to the editor: Everyone deserves to breathe clean air
The editorial “The pollution of our waterways belies their beauty” (Aug. 18, TribLive) brought important attention to the unseen pollution below the surface of Pittsburgh’s rivers. But unseen pollution in the air is doing even more damage. I recently stood before the Allegheny County Health Board to say everyone in...
Editorial: Why the Fed shouldn’t stop worrying about inflation
At the recent central-bank symposium at Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a widely expected message on interest rates: “The time has come for policy to adjust.” He all but confirmed the Fed will cut rates by at least a quarter-point when its policymakers next meet in September....
Letter to the editor: With Trump, we get nasty stupidity, stupid nastiness
The following words were written by British writer Nate White (I replaced the words British and English with “American”). Donald Trump lacks certain qualities which most Americans traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no...
