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Letter to the editor: Down syndrome abortion veto is discriminatory
Down syndrome abortion veto discriminatory How many Pennsylvania citizens understand what occurred last week in Harrisburg? Gov. Tom Wolf (a Democrat) vetoed a bill that attempted to protect our anticipated citizens (waiting to be born) with Down syndrome. This action by the governor and legislators who voted against this bill,...
Letter to the editor: Impeachment & the Constitution
Many constitutional scholars believe that the Democrats, with their never-ending efforts to impeach President Trump, are unwittingly creating a constitutional crisis of potentially monumental proportions, one that could ruin our cherished way of life. The heart of our Constitution relies on the separation and balance of powers among Congress, the...
Letter to the editor: Final chapter has Trump voted out
An allegory is a great literary device to simplify an otherwise complex situation to teach a moral or get a point across. The recent example of the letter “Read between lines for our final chapter” (Oct. 21, TribLIVE) was none of these. It was a clever attempt to depict Donald...
Doyle McManus: Mick Mulvaney, please call your office
WASHINGTON — A long list of aides to President Donald Trump could have appeared in the House impeachment hearings to defend his efforts in Ukraine, especially since the president insists everything he did was “perfect.” Gordon Sondland, Trump’s ambassador to the European Union, rattled off their names when he testified:...
Jonah Goldberg: The stupidity, and genius, of Republicans’ impeachment strategy
Maybe you’re a fan of Jackson Pollock’s paint-splatter stuff. That’s cool. My only point is that when you flick paint at a canvas, nobody expects the result to look like a tree, a person or a bowl of fruit. Similarly, in politics, when you throw everything against the wall to...
Tom Purcell: Best Christmas gifts don’t come from stores
What’s the best gift you ever received? Whatever it was, it surely wasn’t a material item bought in a store. An experience, rather than a material good, is the best gift to receive. That’s what University of Toronto professor Cindy Chan and University of California professor Cassie Mogilner discovered in...
Editorial: Grand jury reports are trust and truth
A grand jury report is not the kind of thing that is released every time it is issued. We may not know every grand jury that is impaneled. We are not told when they hear a case. We do not know what witnesses appear before them. We may never hear...
Letter to the editor: Democrats jeopardizing office of president
Way back in September 2017, President Trump made an offer to the Democrats in Congress regarding DACA. The Democratic leadership supported the deal, with the exception of agreeing to build a border wall. Obviously, the president’s argument being 800,000 “Dreamers” would be protected, and a border wall to stop the...
Letter to the editor: Too much stress on Americans
Our government is causing a lot of stress which can lead to drinking, drugs, violence and robberies. Families are forced to work two or three jobs and even overtime to make ends meet. Things are overpriced and it’s all for greed — make the rich man richer. The only difference...
Letter to the editor: Pittsburgh needs to go green
I support Mayor Bill Peduto’s opposition to the proposed petrochemical expansion in this region. Given we are at 412 ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere and still increasing, the time for us to dither over shifting away from fossil fuel is over. This whole thing smacks of greed and a...
Editorial cartoons for the week of Nov. 25
Editorial cartoons for the week of Nov. 25....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Nov. 25
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Nov. 25....
S.E. Cupp: Elizabeth Warren making promises she can’t possibly deliver
Back in September 2018, as the Massachusetts junior senator was still mulling a 2020 bid, a new poll out of her home state sent shock waves through political circles. Fifty-eight percent of Massachusetts voters did not want Elizabeth Warren to run for president. Flash forward 10 months, and Warren has...
Thomas Botzman: Free college proposals benefit students who don’t need assist
Washington Post education reporter Danielle Douglas-Gabriel recently wrote an interesting article about the “no lose proposition” of free college among politicians stumping across the country. In doing so, she highlights several aspects of this concept that may have escaped notice. I will add to her list with a few others....
Editorial: First responders need protection
A firefighter has to be prepared for a lot. Fire, naturally. Structural damage to a house. The elements, since emergencies don’t put themselves off for fair weather. Even access to simple life-sustaining oxygen. And bullets. That last one shouldn’t be a factor, but it is. Jeannette firefighters are being outfitted...
Letter to the editor: Tired of impeachment coverage
We are all creatures of habit in one way or another. One of my habits, like many others, is to turn on the noon TV news and have my lunch or coffee and cookie. It seems that our TVs have be confiscated by the government lately. I had to stop...
Letter to the editor: Overuse of ‘democracy’ is concerning
Can you recall when such unusually frequent use of the word “democracy” was used and abused? Doesn’t the overuse of the word evoke concern — akin to the concern when repeatedly hearing “trust me”? Isn’t it amazing that elementary and high school children learned that the brilliant results of our...
Letter to the editor: Brian Shaw’s killer deserves fear, death
Regarding the article “Jury finds Rahmael Holt guilty of killing New Kensington police Officer Brian Shaw”: There is no other instinct stronger than the will to live. A murderer is fully aware of this fact as he commits the act. If the murderer were to be confronted with immediate death,...
Lawrence McCullough: Community colleges can accelerate immigrant assimilation
The fundamental immigration problem America needs to solve is not how to keep people out but how to more successfully and rapidly integrate them when they arrive. America’s community colleges are uniquely well-suited to play a vital role in helping immigrants become better equipped to achieve prosperity and contribute to...
Mark Hendrickson: Prevent Government Shutdowns Act a surrender
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., is promoting the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2019. The goal of the act is to prevent disruptive government shutdowns. Since Johnson arrived in Washington in 2011, partisan congressional standoffs have led to “three government shutdowns” and “34 continuing resolutions to avoid shutdowns,” and Congress...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: The American treasure of impeachment
The impeachment of a president of the United States is serious business, but the fact that it is even an option should make every American proud. It can be gut wrenching, but this ability to call our most powerful leader to task is proof of the even more powerful role...
Olivia Bennett: Black women should be respected, paid fairly
Thanks to the “Pittsburgh’s Inequality Across Gender and Race” report, Pittsburghers are once again reminded that we live in the worst city in the country for black women. We are dead last in the categories of health outcomes, poverty and income, employment, and education. The September report, a collaboration with...
Sounding off: Safeguarding our prosperity
What causes poverty? Wrong question, since poverty is the natural state of humans. It’s been that way for 100,000 years. The correct question is “What causes wealth?” Quick answer — free-market capitalism. Since the late 18th century, a middle class has been forming, thanks to small-business owners depending on their...
Editorial: Law just part of youth vaping fix
A new law will not stop young smokers. Or vapers. On Thursday, Pennsylvania’s General Assembly moved ahead with legislation that would change the legal age to buy tobacco products — whether traditional cigarettes or the newer e-cigarette devices and their fluids — to 21. The House supported it 135-49. The...
Letter to the editor: Yovanovitch’s intimidation claim is laughable
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch said during the impeachment hearings that she felt intimidated by President Trump’s tweet critiquing her performance as ambassador. As a retired Foreign Service employee, I find that unbelievable and laughable. Our ambassadors around the world are made of sterner stuff. Yovanovitch apparently is not. Irrelevant to impeachment,...
