When two sides can’t talk to each other, our ability to solve problems suffers.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: We’re done wasting breath on the likes of Collins and Poliquin
Collins’ justification for her vote for Kavanaugh is prompting resistance groups to shift their priority to the ballot box.
George Smith: From health care to beer-opening, there’s no shortage of support
The disease is progressing, but there’s no shortage of people who care.
Christine M. Flowers: When we officially abandon civil discourse
Philadelphia Daily News
Jim Fossel: NAFTA revisions are not a done deal
Legislative bodies in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. must still vote on President Trump’s trade deal revisions.
The Maine Millennial: Kavanaugh needed to be upfront about his drinking
The fact that he drank to excess in his younger years shouldn’t have disqualified him; that he lied about it should have.
The View From Here: Janet Mills campaigns in prose
How much does a candidate for governor need to know about the job? Apparently, it depends.
Greg Kesich: Mills’ prose vs. Moody’s poetry
The two frontrunners for governor have very different styles.
Jim Fossel: President Trump gives NAFTA a much-appreciated facelift
The politics of the deal, though, are not quite clear.