Opinion category, Page 426
Editorial: Is gambling growth a good thing for Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania has a lot of industries working inside its borders. Manufacturing, agriculture, recreation, health care, banking, education. The diverse landscape and workforce make for fertile ground to plant a business. One industry is showing the kind of year-over-year growth that would make internet billionaires green with envy. Despite the shutdowns...
Letter to the editor: Vote to stop the madness gripping America
America has just undergone the worst year in many decades. We’ve suffered sky-high inflation, a terribly botched covid response, uncontrolled immigration, the Afghanistan debacle, supply chain bottlenecks and restrictions on American freedoms. And make no mistake — we’re all affected and we’re all frustrated. With the support of both Houses...
Letter to the editor: Westmoreland needs health department
The covid pandemic has underscored the need for a local health department in Westmoreland County. In this public health vacuum, county commissioners Sean Kertes, Gina Cerilli Thrasher and Doug Chew have failed to make a coordinated and concerted effort to use American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to promote covid testing,...
Tom Purcell: Beating inflation is laughable
In these inflationary times, it’s not easy to laugh as you watch the value of your hard-earned savings being destroyed. But I chuckled out loud when I read some of the tips offered by Bloomberg News to beat inflation, which is at its highest point in more than 40 years....
Michael Torres: Pa.’s redistricting marked by hyper-partisanship
In December, a Democratic activist group led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder filed a lawsuit over congressional redistricting in Pennsylvania, where the state House has voted on a proposed map. The National Redistricting Action Fund argues that Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and the Republican-majority Legislature are at an...
Christopher Borick: A Pa. Republican Wave — if the party can ride it
Momentum is a valuable asset in many of life’s endeavors. In sports, business and entertainment, success can foster optimism and excitement, often creating opportunities for additional achievements. Momentum doubtless applies to politics, too — especially for the Republican Party in this midterm year. In Pennsylvania, the GOP clearly has the...
Letter to the editor: Nursing home industry should be scrutinized
Five-star pricing to be left alone and helpless with sex offenders. I felt disgrace and disgust when I read the article “Hidden danger: Registered sex offenders often go undetected in care homes” (Dec. 30, TribLIVE). The audacity of not telling families that you are harboring sex offenders. The words “every...
Letter to the editor: Salvation Army grateful for support
The Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division is grateful for the support, compassion, volunteerism and financial assistance that our neighbors provided to those most in need this holiday season, as $2.2 million was raised during the 2021 Red Kettle Campaign: Hope Marches On. Because of your generosity and kindness, we can...
Letter to the editor: Corman’s hiring of Conway doesn’t bode well
With an ear-to-ear smile, Jake Corman announced via Twitter that none other than Kellyanne Conway, perhaps Donald Trump’s favorite apologist for the “big lie,” would be joining his campaign team in his pursuit of his party’s nomination for governor. Yet Conway’s smiling facade hides a startling history of twisted explanations...
Editorial: Food deserts demand change in thinking
New Kensington is not a desert. Not in the classic definition, at least. Nowhere in Southwestern Pennsylvania really is. In an area crisscrossed with rivers and streams, scarcity of water is seldom a problem. But food deserts are a different story. A food desert is an urban area where it...
Letter to the editor: Commissioners must do right thing on ARP funds
The United Way receives calls every month from people desperately in need of affordable housing options. Countless teens in our county don’t have a place to live. Mental health and drug treatment facilities are at a breaking point, and access to quality health care is sorely lacking. These are just...
Letter to the editor: Teaching kids how to consume news
I agree with Lori Falce’s column, in which she noted that it’s important for schools to expose students to the news (“Yes, your kid should watch the news at school,” Jan. 14, TribLIVE. I believe the news should be presented with proper context. How to consume media to make informed...
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Jan. 24
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Jan. 24....
Editorial cartoons for the week of Jan. 24
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Mona Charen: Is inflation Biden’s fault?
President Biden’s standing with voters has taken a beating on multiple fronts. He is perceived as not focusing on issues they care about, particularly inflation. Inflation is a president slayer. Richard Nixon imposed wage and price controls. When they were lifted, prices soared even higher. Would Nixon have been removed...
Letter to the editor: We don’t behave in a Christian manner
I get fed up with people who call America a Christian nation, because from the very start of people landing in this new land, they have never behaved in the manner of Jesus’ words in Matthew 22: 37-39: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and...
Letter to the editor: Trump can be trusted?
So, the voters can’t be trusted The poll workers can’t be trusted. The voting machines can’t be trusted. The media can’t be trusted. Bill Barr can’t be trusted. The guy in charge of election security can’t be trusted. The lower courts can’t be trusted. The appellate courts can’t be trusted....
Letter to the editor: Biden hasn’t kept word on covid
Letter-writer Dale Vukovich (“Vaccines and gas prices,” Jan. 19, TribLIVE) must have missed President Biden, Vice President Harris and many of their Democratic friends last October saying they wouldn’t “trust or take the vaccine that was developed under Trump.” He must have missed Biden during the second presidential debate saying...
Letter to the editor: Strong Republicans need to come forward
I wonder where letter-writer A.J. Abate was on Jan. 6, 2021 (“Differing views of Jan. 6,” Jan. 12, TribLIVE). He couldn’t have been sitting in front of his TV, as I was, watching with disbelief and sorrow, as there was an attempted coup by domestic terrorists. Yes, call them what...
Editorial: Truth is kids need to be safe from gun violence
Marquis Campbell should not be dead. Campbell, 15, of Pittsburgh was shot at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday in a school van where he sat, waiting to go home from Oliver Citywide Academy in Marshall-Shadeland. As a society, there is often an attempt to make sense of tragedies by blaming the victims....
Letter to the editor: Emergency housing in Westmoreland County woefully inadequate
Westmoreland County is in dire need of emergency housing. Currently, there are only 69 emergency beds in the county for those with mental health issues, homeless juveniles and women dealing with domestic violence, in a county with a population of approximately 365,000. These beds are only available for 30 days,...
Letter to the editor: Outraged by group home reactions
I feel compelled to respond to the article “Community Options plan for 2nd group home in Unity draws concern from residents” (Jan. 15, TribLIVE). My reactions ranged from outrage to disappointment to sadness and finally returned to outrage. It is inconceivable to me that any law-abiding, contributing member of society...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: Larry Lagattuta’s bread lessons
For Larry Lagattuta, Pittsburgh’s biscotti baron and owner of Enrico Biscotti and Cafe in the Strip District, baking bread is a ritual that has served him and his family well through good times and bad. “I can’t remember ever not doing it. In my family, it ties us to the...
Sounding off: Election needn’t be immaculate, just accurate
Every NFL playoff season I see replays of the “Immaculate Reception.” I’m looking forward to the 50th anniversary of that defining play Dec. 23. No, I wasn’t one of the 650,000 people who claim to have been in attendance at Three Rivers Stadium that day, but I remember where I...
Andrew Cuff: State legislators as college administrators? It would be an improvement.
Last year, it became public knowledge that the state college system in Pennsylvania had dropped to its lowest enrollment in over 30 years. A statement from the state system’s spokesperson , Cody Jones, called the historic tumble the “covid effect on enrollment.” If so, covid’s effect on enrollment is consistent...
