Opinion category, Page 605
Rep. Cris Dush: Pennsylvanians don’t need massive overhaul just before major election
The results are in from the 2020 primary season, and reports of over 530,000 uncounted mail ballots and silenced voters dominate the headlines. Yet the push for expanding mail-in voting in November continues apace. Pennsylvania is unfortunately no exception. In the state House, Rep. Ed Gainey, D-Lincoln-Lemington, introduced House Bill...
Jonah Goldberg: Party conventions as we once knew them are over
The party conventions are over — and I don’t just mean the 2020 conventions. In one sense, the conventions have been over for a very long time. They were created primarily to do two things: pick presidential nominees and craft party platforms. A convention hasn’t actually picked a nominee since...
Letter to the editor: Put a real man in the White House
For the past year and a half I have read solid opinions of experts on the candidates, and I now am convinced that another four years of President Trump would be the end of our democracy. It’s all there on tape. I honestly thought he would stop his name-calling and...
Letter to the editor: Vote Republican to preserve freedoms
Who deserves your vote in November? The Republicans are led by a divisive president who is demonized by Democrats and self-proclaimed intellectuals, but supported by many working Americans. He is demeaned for his personal style but admired for his economic and executive accomplishments. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party favors defunding our...
Letter to the editor: Will you vote on Election Day?
It has been said time and time again that, as Americans, we should vote. There are ads on television, social media and abroad encouraging us to use our democratic right to elect the people we want. We are told that our vote matters. President Kennedy said that “the ignorance of...
Editorial: The Super PACs are seeking your undivided presidential attention
OK, Pennsylvania, it’s your turn. If the presidential election were like baseball, the regular season would be over. The wild card games are over. Thanks for playing, Andrew Yang and Marianne Williamson. The divisions are done. We know who won the pennants. It’s all over but the World Series. Just...
Letter to the editor: Memories of the A-bomb
With much gratitude for their service during World War II, I read the stories of J. Wilson, B. Young and B. Brodine (“75 years after atomic bombs fell on Hiroshima, area vets believe U.S. did right thing,” Aug. 6, TribLIVE). I recall being informed of the A-bomb being dropped on...
Tom Purcell: Accurate count essential for 2020 census
I hope we get it right. Data collection for the 2020 Census ends soon. This census, the 22nd in U.S. history, has faced its share of challenges and controversies. The goal of the census has remained the same throughout its 230-year history: to count every person living in the United...
Kenosha News: Moving forward, but learn the lesson from Kenosha
This editorial was published in the Kenosha (Wis.) News on Aug. 29. Kenosha didn’t deserve what happened last week. No American city deserves it. Days of civil unrest. Fire after fire burning in the Uptown that claimed far too many buildings. A Wild West shootout downtown with armed militia. A...
Letter to the editor: How long will Norwin athletic director last?
Regarding the article “Norwin hires new athletic director in 5-4 vote” (Aug. 17, TribLIVE): I wouldn’t plan on a long stay at Norwin with a 5-4 vote. Next election, he could be gone if any of the five “yays” are out. But he doesn’t seem like someone who is very...
Letter to the editor: Pharmaceutical distributors critical
Rep. Natalie Mihalek’s op-ed “Anticipated drug shortages highlight need for health care industry collaboration” (Aug. 11, TribLIVE) highlighted the health care industry’s critical work to increase medication access during covid-19. Mihalek’s piece brings due attention to the need for industry collaboration with state and federal officials. However, it excludes a...
Letter to the editor: Reasons for Trump support
H.L. Mencken once stated that no one has ever gone broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people. I was fairly confident that the willful ignorance of much of this country resulted in the election of Donald Trump, and why he has maintained much of his support. During the campaign...
Letter to the editor: Trump enforcing election laws
I was disappointed to read the Aug. 7 letter “Trump’s attacks on voting rights” by Westmoreland County Commissioner Gina Cerilli. Her assertion that President Trump is in any way trying to subvert any individual from his or her constitutional right to vote is absurd. Cerilli cited the 2013 U.S. Supreme...
Letter to the editor: Grateful to volunteer firefighters, police
On Aug. 5, I awoke to a 2:20 a.m. knock on my door. A neighbor alerted me to a fire in our condominium building. I didn’t hear the alarm, although it was loud. I’m very grateful to my neighbor, but cannot sing out enough the praises of the response of...
Editorial cartoons for the week of Aug. 31
Editorial cartoons for the week of Aug. 31....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Aug. 31
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Eli Lake: Trump doctrine: End wars but keep threatening enemies
At the Republican National Convention last week, one could be forgiven for being confused about President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. On the one hand, his endorsers praised his smashing of the Islamic State’s caliphate and killing of Iran’s terror mastermind. On the other, speakers also touted Trump’s commitment to reduce...
Editorial: Schools need laptops — and answers
Sometimes problems are theoretical. They involve big-picture concepts and abstract ideas and a lot of what ifs and few concrete answers. So far, 2020 has been a year filled with those, from the coronavirus pandemic and its precarious balance with the economy, plus the added challenge of widespread protests and...
S.E. Cupp: Trump’s convention should worry the left
Will we ever learn? In the wake of 2016, many on the left, in the media and certainly on blue-check Twitter, were caught off guard by Donald Trump’s unfathomable win. I count myself among the surprised. Over the past four years, however, we’ve seen over and over again that Trump’s...
Letter to the editor: What presidential election is really about
Wake up, America — this election is not about Donald Trump or Joe Biden. It’s about democracy and Marxist socialism. Think really hard before you vote. Joseph W. Wagner Monroeville...
Letter to the editor: 3 other candidates for president
Two recent letters caught my attention. In “Biden’s climate plan wasteful spending” (Aug. 2, TribLIVE), Marcia L. Velgos claimed that President Trump has kept his promises. But the one I was really looking for was the arrest and prosecution of Hillary Clinton. The other was James A. Bernauer’s “Can’t vote...
Letter to the editor: Life should go on in Pa.
I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, spending most of my adult life in McCandless. Listening to the news out of my hometown is depressing. Gov. Tom Wolf continues to prevent any semblance of a normal life for many small business owners. Unemployment, still very high, could change if the...
Letter to the editor: Police deserve our respect
I’ve seen and heard plenty of dumb ideas in my 47 years, but one of the dumbest is the proposal by some to defund the police. I find it especially disheartening that some unions across the country are demanding that their local police forces be defunded. What am I missing...
Letter to the editor: What it means to be a Democrat
As the 2020 election approaches, before you cast your ballot, before you place a “D” or an “R” after your name, please stop and ask yourself if you actually know what it means to be a Democrat? Democrats believe that cooperation is better than conflict, unity is better than division,...
Letter to the editor: USPS critical to flow of information
The United States Post Office, first headed by Benjamin Franklin, was codified in our Constitution. It gave Congress the power to establish post offices and postal roads. The USPS was created to provide independent and unbiased delivery of information and resources. Privatization of this government agency would threaten this mission....
