Opinion category, Page 78
Letter to the editor: How can people not be alarmed by Musk’s actions?
People say I’m an alarmist. How can anyone not be alarmed by the takeover of our government by an unconfirmed, unvetted, unelected South African billionaire taking it upon himself to tell the American people what we need and don’t need? In his personal opinion, we don’t need the National Institutes...
Letter to the editor: Disruption strategy has many risks
In response to letters to Pennsylvania’s Republican senator about cabinet nominees, I received the following: “President Trump has nominated a team of disrupters to deliver on his promise of change.” Sen. Dave McCormick was a Connecticut-based venture capitalist before running for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat. Venture capitalism’s guiding principle is...
Editorial: Pennsylvania must be more diligent in monitoring protective service for seniors
Are Pennsylvania’s seniors getting the help they need when it comes to protection from abuse? The state Department of Aging will be taking sterner steps to answer that question. Spotlight PA has pointed to failures in oversight of the agencies that work on county levels to respond to neglect and...
Jasmine Rivera: The real goal of No Bail Out for Sanctuary Cities Act
The next few years are going to challenge our representatives in Washington to balance partisan politics against human rights and the interests of the people they serve. Pennsylvania’s members of Congress and senators have already been put to the test, and elected leaders like Sen. John Fetterman and Reps. Brendan...
Dan DeBone: Legislature must work to solve teacher shortage
A strong business community begins with a strong education system. The success of our local businesses is directly linked to the quality of education in our schools — public, charter, parochial and private. If our students are not receiving a high-quality education, the workforce pipeline that sustains our businesses will...
Letter to the editor: What about pro-life funding, Gov. Shapiro?
Gov. Josh Shapiro is up in arms about federal funding he was counting on being withheld from Pennsylvania agencies. He didn’t seem to have any trouble canceling funding to pro-life counseling centers throughout the state. Psalm 22:28: For the kingdom is the Lord’s and he is governor among the nations....
Letter to the editor: When will voters opt for change in Pittsburgh?
Watching the latest episode of the city government failing yet again, this time involving the sudden departure of the acting police chief (“Leadership vacuum: Ragland withdraws as Pittsburgh police chief candidate plans to retire,” March 4, TribLive), eerily reminds me of watching a high school-themed comedy from the 1980s: the...
Letter to the editor: Who elected Musk president?
Elon Musk invested approximately $250 million in Donald Trump’s campaign, and now it seems he is the de facto U.S. president. Who needs free and fair elections if money buys you a position that you can’t aspire to because you don’t meet the qualifications? It appears Musk is calling the...
Editorial: What if Penn State sold naming rights to campuses?
On Monday, Penn State’s board of trustees sold the naming rights to its most prized piece of real estate for $50 million. The gridiron of grass inside Beaver Stadium is becoming West Shore Home Field. It’s not as much as the $150 million Acrisure reportedly paid for 15 years of...
Letter to the editor: Trump’s tyranny like past purges
President Trump’s tyrannical purge in government, media, education, military, intelligence, etc., is no different than any past authoritarian purge. The subterfuge that people are being removed for incompetence or fraud is the fraud. The goal more likely is to eliminate dissent and challenges to the regime. Mao Tse-Tung’s Little Red...
Letter to the editor: Christians had reasons to vote for Trump
The writer of the letter “Christians and Trump” (Feb. 27, TribLive) displayed typical Democrat judgments of Christians. But what is a Christian? John 3:16: No one can earn their way to heaven. Romans 3:23: “We are all sinners and fall short of the grace of God.” Jesus did it all...
Colin McNickle: A better way to bolster the property tax rolls
Much has been made of the City of Pittsburgh’s efforts to discern if certain properties owned by institutions of purely public charity deserve their tax-exempt status. After a review by the city’s departments of Finance and Law, the Allegheny County Office of Property Assessments ordered some of them back on...
Stephen L. Carter: Claiming ‘reverse discrimination’ could get easier
I suspect that “reverse discrimination” plaintiffs are in for a big win in the U.S. Supreme Court. If recent oral arguments in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services are any indication, the justices are poised to sweep away the procedural barriers that several federal courts have erected in the...
Letter to the editor: Ukraine’s rare minerals
Wake up people! It’s not President Trump who wants Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, it’s Vladimir Putin. Think about it. Craig Smith Irwin...
Letter to the editor: Fetterman ought to turn Republican
Yo, Sen. John Fetterman, what are you trying to prove? How broad-minded you are? I once heard that an open mind is an empty mind. Why don’t you move into your boy’s basement in Key Largo or wherever he slithers about? You realize, of course, your goose is cooked in...
Letter to the editor: Grateful to Shapiro for aiding fired workers
Leave it to our honorable governor to enact yet another innovative solution to help people. That is what Gov. Josh Shapiro has done in seeking to make it easier to hire federal workers who have found themselves innocent pawns in the Trump/Musk rampage of firings. While Office of Management and...
Letter to the editor: No kings in America
Our country got its start by rebelling against a king. It was based on a Constitution complete with a Bill of Rights. Our government included a system of checks and balances with three different branches to ensure that no one person (or aristocracy) could have absolute power and control over...
Editorial: What is the cost of accepting GOP donations for Democratic candidates?
Last week, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey got his hackles up about money. Was it about the financial troubles his city finds itself experiencing? Nope. It was about the funds of his Democratic challenger, Allegheny County Controller Corey O’Connor. Gainey, running for reelection, is in the same position his predecessor, Bill...
Letter to the editor: End of democracy?
Call me crazy, but I have a strong gut feeling that America’s democracy is coming to its end under the current administration and our spineless Congress. That our president has allowed the nonelected richest man on the planet to be his hatchet man and surrounded himself with people I consider...
Letter to the editor: Let’s get back to respecting others
Respect, such a small word, but such a big meaning in itself. Some people don’t respect authority. You see it in everyday life. You see it on the news, people not respecting the police, teachers, clergy, parents, elected officials, in sporting events and to say the least disrespecting human life....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of March 10
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of March 10....
Editorial cartoons for the week of March 10
Editorial cartoons for the week of March 10....
Letter to the editor: Trump has led an extraordinary life
You may dislike him. You may hate him. You may even think he is evil incarnate. But you must admit that Donald J. Trump has led a truly extraordinary and very interesting life! Joe Marmo Cheswick...
Letter to the editor: America has always been great
I’m sick of people saying they are going to make America Great “AGAIN.” I was drafted into the Army in 1965 and served honorably during the Vietnam era. In all my 81 years, I have not found any place as “GREAT” as the United States of America. So there is...
Letter to the editor: HHS needs to take more action to stop the flu
I am encouraged that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, has advocated for the importance of children getting vaccinated against measles. But this is not enough. More action is needed by HHS, particularly in regard to the flu. Each year there are new...
