To all four Maine elected federal officials, salutations. You were elected and took an oath to govern our republic constitutionally and in a responsible manner. Maintaining a budget deficit is neither constitutional…
A curious thing. I have no agenda in writing this letter. I would just like to put something out there, for people to think about, that I think about regularly. There has…
Our federal government isn’t financially sound. It currently carries a debt of $31.5 trillion, give or take a few billion. When baby boomers took control of Congress it was just under $5.0…
When it comes to keeping kids safe, the Maine Department of Health and Human Services is the equivalent of an unlocked shed full of dynamite and matches located next to a playground.…
Tax break. That seems like something good. Much nicer than calling it a “fiscal fracture,” which more accurately describes the effect of cutting expenses for one group while raising them for everybody…
The letter in PPH ‘Thank corridor critics for high Maine power costs’ blaming NECEC opponents for higher power costs is very unfortunate. The author is correct that the corridor would not have…
Well…well…well, Delbert Reed, former CMP Operations Manager, surfaces, AGAIN, praising and supporting the CMP Corridor once again! Oh my goodness, I vividly recall Delbert proclaiming the wonderful advantages of the CMP Corridor…
It’s disturbing how distorted understanding can become simply because we’re exposed to repetitive messaging. That said, there’s always been awareness of the fact that it happens and a concern that we’ll become…
When your next electric bill arrives, please pay particular attention to the SUPPLY PORTION. Years ago, The Maine Public Utilities Commission, in their infinite wisdom, decided it would be in the consumers’…
Maybe you thought solar power works like this: You put a panel or two on your roof to capture the sun’s energy, run an electrical cord from there to your toaster oven,…