Opinion category, Page 558
Joseph Sabino Mistick: Capitol insurrection recalls old hatreds
When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, federal officials launched what was then the greatest manhunt in American history. After 12 days on horseback, the Army found assassin John Wilkes Booth. Nine co-conspirators were captured, and one suspect was detained nearly two years later in Egypt. Much of what happened in 1865...
Sounding off: Trump has been stoking fires for years
Make no mistake — the insurgency in Washington was not an unexpected, spontaneous incident. President Trump and his Republican supporters have been stoking this for years. Trump has consistently been coddling the vilest elements of society — neo-Nazis, proud punks (or whatever) and similar hate mobs — egging them on...
Letter to the editor: Teaching children to hate
Our teachers are to blame: No, not those who daily teach our children the truths of science, mathematics, history, etc. No, I am thinking of those who parent the innocent children. Those parents who teach them about their own hates and prejudices. As a product of that environment they assume...
Letter to the editor: We must hang in there a little longer
As coronavirus cases continue to rise, so does people’s anxious behavior. Many have worked hard to follow the guidelines of wearing masks, social distancing and staying home. However, many people are stir-crazy and ready to return to their normal daily lives. This mindset must be reconsidered out of respect for...
Editorial: Arconic appeal shows need for reform
School districts spend a lot of time trying to make the money match the mission. Administrators and school boards haggle endlessly, moving the pieces in a puzzle that will provide children with the best education possible within the framework of the available finances. An amazing arts program would be fantastic,...
Letter to the editor: Socialism vs. fascism
Why is being a socialist and socialism, as described in numerous letters to the editor and by Republican politicians, taken to be bad but being a fascist and fascism get a pass? It probably has to do with the right-wing double standard propaganda machine. One ignorant letter-writer even called socialists...
Mona Charen: Finally, Trump has crossed a line for GOP, conservatives
Throngs of self-styled conservatives and Republicans have now reached the thunderous realization that Donald Trump is not just a harmless clown. Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney acknowledged to Chuck Todd that Trump’s rhetoric was incendiary, but insisted this kind of incitement was par for the course in...
John Stossel: Teachers unions fail science
Is your child’s school open now? Probably not — because teachers unions say that reopening would “put their health and safety at risk.” They keep schools closed by lobbying and protesting. “If I die from catching covid-19 from being forced back into Pinellas County Schools, you can drop my dead...
Letter to the editor: Steelers should be sold
After watching the Steelers’ playoff game against Cleveland, I now know for sure what the problem is with the Steelers. Pittsburgh will need 12 first-round draft picks to correct half of the problem. The other half can be corrected by replacing every coach on the team. The best thing that...
Letter to the editor: Trump and the DC terrorists
Here we are. Is this what we want in a democracy? I’m willing to bet that you President Trump supporters are proud of what happened last week. This is nothing less than treason. Where is your coward president? Was he hiding in his bunker watching all of those idiots (terrorists)...
Letter to the editor: Government impeding electric vehicle progress to make money
I welcome letter-writer Doug Waldron’s comments (“Calculating electric car fees,” Dec. 28, TribLIVE) on my letter “Electric car fees? Fair is fair” (Dec. 4, TribLIVE). He points out that based on the average statistics I’m getting a bargain with the proposed annual $175 flat fee for an electric vehicle (EV)...
Lori Falce: What is your Challenger explosion?
On a fall day in Philadelphia when my mother was 13, she walked out of class and saw people sobbing in the hallway. “What happened?” she asked. It was the day that President John F. Kennedy was shot. School was dismissed. Everyone went home and glued themselves to the television...
Letter to the editor: U.S. had a good run
Joe Biden will be installed as our next president Jan. 20. As the saying goes, “Be careful what you wish for — you may get it.” Remember this: Biden and Kamala Harris have expressed support for loosening immigration restrictions, free health care for illegals, Medicare for all (watered down) at...
Letter to the editor: Never forget who legitimized Trump
Last week, my neighbor removed the Trump flag from his Westmoreland County home. It took the death of a police officer, a veteran, three others and more than 50 injured Capitol police. I find it troublesome that some of my representatives continue to support President Trump because they feel safe...
Laurels & lances: Help, leniency and goals
Laurel: To asking for what you need. It is a tired and trite trope that kids hate school. Parents have known for years that when summer vacation ends, most kids are ready to get back to the classroom. And if the coronavirus pandemic has taught us nothing else, it’s that...
Colin McNickle: Pa. Turnpike struggles continue
Awash in rising debt because of dubious public policies and struggling to overcome the financial effects of the continuing coronavirus pandemic, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) could find its very ability to operate in jeopardy, finds an analysis by the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy. “The PTC has been placed...
Letter to the editor: Trump has been stoking fires for years
Make no mistake — the insurgency in Washington was not an unexpected, spontaneous incident. President Trump and his Republican supporters have been stoking this for years. Trump has consistently been coddling the vilest elements of society — neo-Nazis, proud punks (or whatever) and similar hate mobs — egging them on...
Editorial: With Brewster’s victory, let the people’s business commence
State Sen. Jim Brewster once more has been sworn in to office. On Wednesday morning, the Democrat from McKeesport finally took his oath to represent the people of the 45th District in the Pennsylvania Senate for his third term. He is the last to do so after the incredibly close...
Letter to the editor: Impeachment won’t calm the nation
I am appalled Congress is further inflaming the current political situation by impeaching the president. This type of action is definitely not what is needed at this point to calm what has been months of increasing polarization and nastiness on the political front. The name-calling, exaggerated grievances and vindictiveness have...
Letter to the editor: George Washington would not have approved of insurrectionists
Trump insurrectionists and Rush Limbaugh are of the opinion that the Founding Fathers would not mind their violent insurrection words and acts. They are wrong. For instance, here are the words of George Washington to Gen. Henry Lee on an ongoing insurrection, written Aug. 26, 1794: “This insurrection is viewed...
Letter to the editor: Reaping what we’ve sowed
Of course no one wants to hear it, and most refuse to believe it, but it was written long before we planted our seeds of despair: “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” And what we are reaping is...
Letter to the editor: Texas case not sedition
In his letter “Will Joyce and Reschenthaler need pardons?” (Dec. 30, TribLIVE), Scott Huber commented on local congressmen’s support of the Texas attorney general’s appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Pennsylvania’s presidential election results. Huber predicted dire consequences if the court granted relief to the appellants. He used...
Letter to the editor: Biden should demand election investigation
President Trump is accused of inciting a riot with his rhetoric about a stolen election. On Jan. 7, President-elect Biden said the incident was the result of Trump’s long record of disdain for the rule of law. What happened Jan. 6 is nothing for our country to be proud of....
Letter to the editor: Why is Pelosi concerned about Trump running in 2024?
I thought it was strange Nancy Pelosi wanted to impeach President Trump when he only had 13 days left in office, but when I heard impeachment could prevent him from running in 2024, it made sense. Another thing that bewildered me was why Pelosi was so concerned Trump would run...
Letter to the editor: Comparing rules for voting, hunting
It’s amazing what you learn as you get up in age. It seems that many years of education were wasted. I thought rules were to be followed by everyone equally, and insuring integrity was important. I guess that is applied to alcohol and tobacco purchases in many places and definitely...
