Opinion category, Page 235
John M. Crisp: Capital punishment — 2 choices for America
You wouldn’t think that it would be that hard to kill someone. History indicates that we’ve always been good at it. It took only one generation before Cain killed Abel in a fit of jealousy over divine approbation. Murder had been invented and we’ve never looked back. In fact, we’ve...
Letter to the editor: Questioning spending in Latrobe
Someone needs to really challenge why the Greater Latrobe School Board is approving heavy spending with a significant declining student enrollment. This doesn’t sound right. I guess those on the board aren’t listening or have another agenda. And there hasn’t been a public vote on this. I didn’t even know...
Letter to the editor: Flag flies in support of our veterans
In response to the humble opinion of the writer of the letter “Flags fly in support of Biden” (Sept. 24, TribLIVE), we do not fly our flag in support of President Biden. Our flag flew for many, many years before that man took office. We fly our flag in support...
Letter to the editor: Had enough of Democrats yet?
A famous politician once said “elections have consequences.” Are you happy with the consequences of the 2020 election? Unsecure borders, fentanyl and homeless epidemics, gas prices up 50%, food up 30% to 50%, utility costs highest ever, average family costs up $700 per month just to stay even, crime everywhere,...
Editorial: Change the language of bullying
Why do we use the word “bullying?” The roots are Dutch and German and go back to an origin that means “brother” in the 16th century, but it took just about 100 years to go from the kind of brother who is an ally to the kind who is an...
Letter to the editor: Deer hunting in Pittsburgh parks a good plan
I think the letter “Hunting in Pittsburgh parks” (Sept. 17, TribLIVE) is a bunch of made-up numbers. Lowering the deer population definitely lowers Lyme disease prevalence. There is no real research on how hunting kills show terrible suffering. I’ve killed deer with a bow and have had them drop on...
Tom Purcell: Love and honesty will get us through
It was a family event for the ages. Last weekend, my family traveled to Gettysburg to attend my nephew’s wedding. I drove my mother down Friday so she could participate in the rehearsal. We had a wonderful drive talking about a variety of things, mostly stories about my father, whom...
Ashleigh Deemer: Environmental priorities for Allegheny County executive’s first 100 days
Allegheny County will soon start a new chapter with the election of its first new county executive in more than a dozen years. It will be a big change and a new opportunity to prioritize environmental protection and public health in Allegheny County government. That’s why, earlier this year, the...
Greg Fulton: Remembering Stan Musial, one of Pa.’s finest ballplayers
It was 60 years ago this month when Stan “the Man” Musial appeared in his final game for the St. Louis Cardinals. It was the end of a career that found him chosen as league MVP three times, winning seven batting titles, being selected to the All-Star team more than...
Guy Ciarrocchi: The Cavalcante escape — a case study on the impact of Democratic policies
For weeks, the nation had its eyes on Chester County, Pa. — my home. The hunt for double-murderer Danelo Cavalcante captivated viewers, especially in suburban Philadelphia, because for us it was real life: helicopters zooming overhead, 911-alerts to shelter in place, body-armored police manning checkpoints and searching cars, schools closed...
Letter to the editor: Fetterman shows disrespect for our institutions
So now newly elected Sen. John Fetterman is turning the Senate chamber into a gym class, I guess because he thinks he’s too good to dress like a professional. He shows no respect for our institutions, parading around the halls of Congress like he just got off the basketball court,...
Editorial: Put brake on revolving Capitol door
Even when legislators lose an election or decide not to seek reelection, or an administration changes because of term limits or a lost election, the Capitol remains full of the same familiar faces. Lawmakers and high-ranking administration officials often don’t leave — they just change sides. While in office, those...
Letter to the editor: Parents must step up to save students
We often hear it said that today’s political environment is controlled by the extremes. Many people believe that we need to look for ways we can come together somewhere in the middle and find common ground. In some areas, that is certainly possible. In others, not so much. Our costly,...
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 25
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Mallard Fillmore for the week of Sept. 25
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Letter to the editor: Residents should be Latrobe’s priority
Regarding the letter “Tax hike and new schools in Latrobe” (Sept. 17, TribLIVE): Yes, stop the building and revitalization in the Latrobe area for a while. Things actually look pretty good. Lengthening the stop time at red lights helps us reflect on how prematurely it’s been authorized. The recent rampant...
Joe Guzzardi: Republicans have rare opportunity to secure U.S. border
Congress is back from its August recess, the weeks-long period away from its always contentious, mostly unproductive business. The House and the Senate have less than a week until the Sept. 30 deadline to pass a federal budget. On Oct. 1, a new fiscal year begins. If lawmakers cannot push...
Michael Reagan: GOP can’t survive the Only Trumpers
Too bad Donald Trump won’t attend the second Republican presidential primary debate Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Library. His friends and enemies in the media will miss him and the high ratings he automatically generates, but he’s leading by a huge margin in the polls and he doesn’t need the...
Letter to the editor: DC dress code distraction
Gun violence plagues our young people. White nationalists terrorize our neighbors. Discriminatory legislation belittles our LGBTQ citizens. Affordable access to housing, health care and education evades more and more families. Unfettered climate change menaces our very existence. But have no fear! Our noble, elected officials have been hard at work,...
Letter to the editor: Flags fly in support of Biden
My thanks to all of my fellow citizens of Western Pennsylvania who proudly display “Old Glory,” our American flag, the Stars and Stripes. All the people I know regard this patriotic display as a show of support for our great President Joe Biden. They realize that he is the greatest...
Editorial: Easier voter registration is better for everyone
The more people vote, the more votes count. It shouldn’t matter what party someone joins. It shouldn’t matter whether someone picks no party at all. Ideally, everyone would cast a ballot. Everyone would have their say. That should be a point on which everyone agrees. But there are no points...
Letter to the editor: Smoking, vaping in public spaces must end
In 2008, Pennsylvania passed its first statewide smoke-free air law restricting smoking in most public places. The law is outdated and doesn’t include e-cigarette devices that are being used in public spaces. Furthermore, 1,300-plus venues across the commonwealth still allow smoking indoors. This means thousands of workers are exposed to...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: Fetterman, incivility and broken windows
When Sen. John Fetterman was given permission by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to wear his signature baggy shorts and hoodie on the floor of the Senate, some Republicans were predictably outraged by the break with tradition. Maybe that was the whole point. Fetterman responded to their indignation with a...
Shauna Shames: Moms for Liberty could have serious impact on presidential race
Motherhood language and symbolism have been part of every U.S. social movement, from the American Revolution to Prohibition and the fight against drunken drivers. Half of Americans are women, most become mothers, and many are conservative. The U.S. is also a nation of organizing, so conservative moms — like all...
Matthew Valasik and Shannon Reid: How local police could help prevent another Jan. 6-style insurrection
Some of the most prominent members of the Proud Boys, a far-right militant group that functions more like a street gang than a militia, have been sentenced to long terms in federal prison for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Experts...
