Opinion category, Page 503
Mona Charen: America’s next noble act
Speaking to the Munich Security Conference in February, President Joe Biden proclaimed that “America is back.” It’s a pleasing sentiment, but our allies as well as our adversaries can be forgiven for taking a wait-and-see attitude. America’s approach to the world has gyrated over the past two decades from George...
Letter to the editor: Responsible gun owners don’t ‘forget’
For the 12th time this year, a loaded handgun was confiscated by TSA at Pittsburgh International Airport from a passenger’s carry-on bag (“Man faces charges after being stopped for gun at Pittsburgh International Airport,” June 7, TribLIVE). He used the same excuse as the others: “ I forgot it was...
Letter to the editor: Time for Pa. to raise minimum wage
Gov. Tom Wolf’s budget contains a golden nugget: a raise in the minimum wage. This would improve the lives of 1.6 million Pennsylvania workers. It would be a shot in the arm for 27.5% of our workforce. With our ridiculous wage inequality, this increase is essential for the well-being of...
Letter to the editor: ‘Real dairy’ important for health
As an expert in food, diet, nutrition and health issues, I’m compelled to respond to the letter “Plant-based dairy a viable option” (June 13, TribLIVE). Dairy foods are safe, natural, available, accessible and affordable. The 2020-25 U.S Dietary Guidelines for Americans point to “real dairy” as an important component of...
Editorial: Cocktails-to-go and other no-big-deal moves from the state
Pennsylvania has long been home of some of the most restrictive alcohol laws in the country. The Keystone State has made it harder to get a drink than just about any state but Utah. While other states had effortless mechanisms to pick up their beer and wine, Pennsylvanians had to...
Letter to the editor: Turnpike tolls are a bargain
Columnist Paul Kengor takes an odd turn down the road of turnpike bashing; Did he type “Easy Street” into a GPS for his editorial destination (“Highway robbery on the Pa. Turnpike,” June 10, TribLIVE)? He criticizes costly tolls, and boasts stubborn refusal to use E-ZPass like a child demanding ice...
Letter to the editor: Critical funding needed to keep canines, communities safe
As an animal welfare advocate, dog mom and native Pittsburgher, for me, it is paramount that we always support the health and well-being of dogs in our communities. The primary institution responsible for this protection, the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, relies primarily on fees from dog licenses to conduct...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: A father’s advice lasts a lifetime
A father’s love and advice last forever. And it seems that we all have a story — a life lesson — that began with a few words of wisdom offered by a father to his child, sometimes at a crossroads in life and often worth retelling. Last week, with Father’s...
Joshua Rosen: Anti-stacking plan bad for consumers
Accidents happen every day, and they easily could happen to any of us at any time. Insurance is a protection if an accident occurs, and it is important to know that you are adequately covered and not forced to dip into savings or go into debt because of someone else’s...
Sounding off: You’ll need a loan for that cone
In his column “Klavon’s wage hike great for business and workers,” reliably liberal Joseph Mistick lauds the owner of Klavon’s Ice Cream Parlor in the Strip for increasing his starting wage to $15 an hour, in line with the current push for a similar nationwide minimum. The owner claimed he...
Colin McNickle: Questions and pitfalls on emergency public school funding
Billions of dollars in coronavirus pandemic relief money will have flowed into Pennsylvania public schools’ coffers when it’s all said and done with. But a scholar at the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy says plenty of questions remain and pitfalls loom large for taxpayers going forward. “(I)t is easy to...
Letter to the editor: Obscene displays desecrate our treasured flag
The article “Leechburg man defends obscene anti-Biden flag visible from preschool, daycare, church” missed the heart of the matter. I saw the same flag on Constitution Boulevard in Arnold. Both homeowners should be ashamed of themselves, but not for expressing a political view. I couldn’t stand President Trump. They can’t...
Letter to the editor: Strategies to get back to work
In the editorial “More than one reason for unfilled job openings” (May 18, TribLIVE), you conclude that the additional pandemic unemployment benefits are not the only reason there are hundreds of unfilled jobs in the Pittsburgh area. The association I lead includes the 22 local workforce development boards that operate...
Editorial: How to celebrate Juneteenth
On June 19, 1865, 2,000 Union troops marched into Galveston Bay, Texas. They carried a message for the 250,000 enslaved people of the Confederate state — and the people who owned them. Slavery was over. This was the last corner of America to hear the news. It came three years...
Letter to the editor: Not all scientists are objective
Recent disclosures have shown that not all scientists are objective in their actions. Many in the general public and even the press are now finally starting to question the “science” supporting the covid-19 response. It is now evident that political and even financial incentives were the rationale for many of...
S.E. Cupp: 600,000 covid deaths and us — the America revealed by agonizing milestone
Monday was an ordinary day at the Big Bear grocery store in DeKalb County, Ga., where 41-year-old Laquitta Willis worked as a cashier. Just after lunch, 30-year-old Victor Lee Tucker Jr. entered the store. When he went to check out, Willis reportedly asked him to put his mask over his...
John Stossel: Debunking myths about capitalism
Everywhere, people trash capitalism. But what they think they know about capitalism is usually wrong. My new video debunks some myths about capitalism. “No one ever makes a billion dollars,” complains Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. “You take a billion dollars.” In other words, capitalists get rich by taking money from others....
Ron Klink: Standing up for steelworkers against hypocritical clean energy groups
As President Biden sat down with European and world leaders this week to declare “America is Back,” combating global climate change was top of the agenda. At the G7 summit, world leaders laid out a vision for a net zero world, where virtually all greenhouse gases are removed from the...
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Allow teachers to teach the truth
The morning bell rang at Republican High (“Home of the Fightin’ Pachyderms”) as students shuffled in. Gretchen Niedermeyer dry swallowed a couple of pre-emptive aspirins and reminded herself as she did every morning that she was just 16 months and — a glance at the calendar — seven days from...
Letter to the editor: Republicans should learn from history
When will Republicans learn that the playbook being followed was written in the 1920s-30s? A failed putsch followed by undermining our confidence in our elections followed by legislation limiting who can vote followed by eliminating or drastically reducing the power of elected officials, culminating with the results of an election...
Letter to the editor: ‘Majority’ didn’t disagree with solitary confinement
Everybody is entitled to their opinion. I can’t disagree with that. But given that there was only a 20% turnout in the most recent voting opportunity, I think it is unfair to state that a majority of Allegheny County residents disagree with the use of solitary confinement as a form...
Lori Falce: Not all dads are fathers
On Sunday, barbecues will fire up, hammocks will be in full swing and ties will be wrapped and ready to be oohed and ahhed over. Father’s Day will have arrived, the day when we celebrate the dads in our lives. But with that in mind, let’s remember that not all...
Laurels & Lances: Bikes, bridges and slides
Laurel: To pedaling forward. There may be no more quintessential expression of the freedom of summer vacation than a kid on a bike. It’s exercise. It’s fun. It’s the ability to be and grow and do on their own. But for some kids, a bike is out of reach. On...
Letter to the editor: Stop politicking, take action
I am sick of hearing about the dire need to protect our federal House and Senate while politicians do nothing about groups like Black Lives Matter and antifa that have burned and pillaged U.S. cities. Apparently, only their elite members should be protected — not businesses or citizens. Some are...
Sheldon Jacobson: Will covid-19 create unexpected surprises at the US Open?
Torrey Pines is hosting the 2021 U.S. Open Golf tournament, the third of four professional golf majors played this year. With 156 golfers from across the globe gathering in San Diego, there is much anticipation for the event to be held without any hitches. Recall the pain and frustration displayed...
