Opinion category, Page 578
Lori Falce: Christmas movies and the end of 2020
Let’s just move on. It’s time. We have to put things behind us and get on with our lives. Some people are happy and some aren’t, but really, there are just two kinds of people in the world anymore. People who are ready for Hallmark Christmas movies to be on...
Paul Kengor: Why Pennsylvania isn’t over
CNN and Fox tripped over themselves to be first to claim presidential victory for Joe Biden. Fox put itself in a bind by prematurely declaring Arizona for Biden on election night. As I write, the vote difference in Arizona has shrunk to 12,000, which is closer than Pennsylvania (nearly 54,000)...
Laura Charos: Reaching all who struggle with mental health
We live in a time where you could break the bank by seeking treatment for mental health. Astronomical costs of therapy deter people from seeking necessary care. Insurance companies may cover some cost, yet oftentimes not enough. Many will only cover your first several sessions before you are forced to...
Dr. David Macpherson: Covid-19 the weapon in anonymous homicide
Here’s a game you might play. It might have come from the mind of Stephen King. Except it’s real and works like this. You’ve received an invitation to a party — it has come almost at a perfect time. It seems like forever since you’ve been able to sit with...
Mark Glick: On climate and energy, free fall or opportunity for Western Pa.?
The defining feature of the Trump administration’s “America First” energy policy was the near exclusive fixation on oil and natural gas development coupled with the aggressive rollback of environmental policies and regulations associated with decarbonization. Such a status quo policy ran counter to global economic growth trends to decarbonize the...
Letter to the editor: Finally, Trump is fired
The votes were cast and counted (thank goodness), and the people have spoken. Donny T., you’re fired! Dave Kolenc Smithton...
Letter to the editor: Statue of Liberty’s message
What has happened to the representation of the Statue of Liberty? What happened to the people in America? God is trying to tell us something. Let’s get back to what this statue represents. “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The wretched refuse of...
Letter to the editor: Swamp is too full to drain
Barring some unforeseen circumstance, the 2020 presidential election is apparently over. Big tech, mainstream media, Wall Street oligarchs and the extreme liberal left wing of the Democratic Party have won. The sanctity of life, standing for the anthem and the Holy Trinity as well as other traditional conservative values came...
Letter to the editor: We must address censorship, media, corruption
What a difference a week makes. People really weren’t choosing Joe Biden as much as they were making sure Donald Trump didn’t win. It remains to be seen if Biden will make it four years given issues that were addressed in the final weeks of the campaign. Here are the...
Letter to the editor: Now it’s time to repair election system
No matter who you voted for, what this election shows to the world is there is no integrity in our elective government, and never again will most people believe in the process. This election looks like something you would find in a communist or third-world country. It’s 2020, and with...
Editorial: Pitt’s covid response and research should be partners
The University of Pittsburgh wants its students to stay put. Until they go home, at least. The university issued the order for the Oakland campus Sunday. It comes amid an upswing in covid-19 cases at the college. Monday, Pitt reported 74 positive cases in just three days. That is part...
Letter to the editor: Peace through prosperity
Past U.S. foreign affairs agents did not really want peace in the Mideast. The status quo of there being peace through the threat of war served a political and economic purpose. Politicians served the best interest of the big war-machine industry. Business remained vibrant. Politicians received expected financial donations. Peace...
Letter to the editor: It’s not over — it’s just beginning with Biden
Well, you may think it’s over. I for one think it’s just beginning. Joe Biden must have had an epiphany after his 47-year sleep. Now he suddenly has all the answers to the nation’s problems. He’s miraculously going to stop the virus in days and going to add 5 million...
Rep. Greg Rothman: Unelected bureaucrats harming Pennsylvanians during pandemic
Autumn in Pennsylvania is traditionally a time of fun festivals and community gatherings. But this year has broken with tradition, and both foreign and domestic factors have impeded the struggle for normalcy. The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a shutdown of our communities and an encroachment on the rights of...
Letter to the editor: Covid-19 relief needed amid housing crisis
I was surprised that voting decisions of many Pennsylvanians remained unaffected by covid-19, despite the fundamental effects of the pandemic on the 2020 election (“How covid-19 did and didn’t affect the election in Pennsylvania”). What covid-19 has undeniably affected is housing insecurity in our state. The Center on Budget and...
Editorial: Veterans deserve lifelong support for their life of service
A veteran is usually identified as a person who served in the military. It also can mean a person of great experience. There is a reason for the overlap. U.S. military veterans seem to have experience in so many fields. Of 45 presidents sworn into office, 26 served in uniform...
Letter to the editor: Reducing fossil-fuel use
Pennsylvania legislators should pay close attention to Carbon Tracker’s recent report, “It’s Closing Time: The Huge Bill to Abandon Oilfields Comes Early.” Consider: • Drilling companies, legally obligated to set aside funds to plug abandoned wells, may be carrying only 10% of its true cost (they use “historical costs” based...
Letter to the editor: U.S. voting system is a disaster
This election has been the biggest fiasco in our country’s history. Mail-in voting is a disaster; I think that’s the way the Democrats want it to be, so they can cheat and get away with it. To have an honorable and fair election, we must require photo ID and vote...
Letter to the editor: Biden-Harris will destroy us
Shh, if you listen carefully you can hear Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un laughing and celebrating the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the most powerful office in the world. In my opinion, these two career politicians will destroy our great nation and take us back...
Letter to the editor: Time to put America first
Now that President Trump will be out of the White House soon, maybe it’s time for the politicians to act as Americans first and Republicans or Democrats second. It’s time for everyone to pull together to do what’s best for the country. In the words of JFK, ask not what...
Pat Buchanan: Will Georgia halt the radicals’ revolution?
“In victory, magnanimity … in defeat, defiance.” That counsel about human conflict comes from Winston Churchill. And President Trump, given all he has endured for five years from those piously pleading now for a “time of healing,” cannot be faulted for his defiant resolve to unearth any and all high...
John Stossel: Taxpayers lose while colleges win
Yale University has fancy dining halls. It pays no property tax. Local restaurants struggle to compete, but their tax burden makes that hard. “We basically pay one-third of our rent in taxes!” complains Matt West, manager of Koon Thai Restaurant. “Yale is a money-making machine.” It is. Many colleges are....
Sen. Pam Iovino: Protecting health care a state legislative priority
The constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is once again on the docket of the U.S. Supreme Court. Based on the comments from justices during arguments heard on Tuesday, it appears that the court will not strike down the law in its entirety. Yet there still remains significant uncertainty...
Jonah Goldberg: Trump-GOP marriage heading toward ugly divorce
Bad marriages usually lead to ugly divorces, and that’s where the GOP is heading. After Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination in 2016, the word went forth on the right: It’s a binary choice. You’re either for Hillary Clinton or you’re for Trump. I never agreed with this reasoning, but...
Letter to the editor: Pope’s redefinition of family is an outrage
Every born-again, blood-bought Christian must be in an outrage over Pope Francis’ recent decree concerning the sacred institution of marriage and his attempt to redefine “family” for a segment of society, in his own eyes. Perhaps the pope should read and apply the Book of Genesis to learn the truth,...
