Opinion category, Page 599
Letter to the editor: Father Martin Bartel more than ‘numbers guy’
The veiled criticism of the Rev. Martin de Porres Bartel, newly elected archabbot of Saint Vincent Archabbey, as a “numbers guy” indicates that the letter-writer does not know the man we know and love (“Numbers guys making the decisions,” Aug. 3, TribLIVE). He may have degrees in law, business administration,...
Editorial: Keeping the U.S. Postal Service an essential service
People talk a lot about what built America. Legislators. Presidents. Soldiers and settlers. Farmers and business, teachers and explorers. None of that is wrong. It does, however, neglect the element that connects them all. Communication. Specifically, the mail. When the original 13 states were just colonies, the first cities of...
Letter to the editor: ‘JoKa’ sounds like a winning ticket
I don’t understand why “JoKa” has not been promulgated among the media and Hollywood crowd for the recently selected Democratic ticket. It’s been almost a week, and Twitter hasn’t picked up on this new word. It makes for a great play on words in English. It was a hit movie...
Letter to the editor: Steigerwald’s opinion on canceling sports
In his column “High school athletes don’t need Gov. Wolf to keep them safe” (Aug. 9, TribLIVE), Tribune-Review contributing writer John Steigerwald chose to cherry-pick information and give an opinion based on no attributable facts. In a Sports news article concerning Gov. Tom Wolf’s “recommendation” that all high school sports...
Scott Martelle: Trump’s push to expand Arctic drilling is dangerous and foolhardy
Finishing a task that a Republican-controlled Congress gave it three years ago, the Trump administration has finalized plans for new oil and gas leases in one of the most pristine stretches of the world: the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. It’s a manifestly bad idea that Congress was wrong to slip...
Pat Buchanan: The progressive racism of the Ivy League
If the definition of racism is deliberate discrimination based on race, color or national origin, Yale University appears to be a textbook case of “systemic racism.” And, so, the Department of Justice contends. Last week, Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband charged, “Yale discriminates based on race … in its undergraduate...
Kelton Edmonds: Shadows of Charlottesville
Three years ago this month, the world witnessed extremely disturbing images emerge out of Charlottesville, Va. as Unite the Right protesters marched through the University of Virginia’s campus, holding torches and shouting ominous chants such as “Jews will Not Replace US.” Rally organizers suggested the overall goals of the marches...
Jay Urwitz: Trump administration a disaster for college students
From the moment Betsy DeVos was nominated as secretary of Education, those of us in the education field have been anxious about how the Trump administration’s policies would harm low-income college students. Our fears were justified — and then some. Yet President Trump has not singled out low-income students. His...
Letter to the editor: Highlands band ‘goes extra mile’
As I delivered mail on my route in Natrona Heights one recent Friday afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised and honored by a group of considerate, talented Highlands High School band students. Their continuous performance on the drums as they followed me and waited at each stop along one of the...
Letter to the editor: Democrats should think twice about Biden
The election for our next president is coming fast and, like it or not, the presumptive candidates are Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Therein, for the Democrats, lies a big problem: Joe Biden. He doesn’t appear to be the Biden we remember from his years as vice president, but an...
Letter to the editor: Joe Biden is a moral, ethical man in control
I wonder where letter-writer “Dr.” Bob Jacobs received his medical degree (“Are Democrats hidin’ Biden?”). To make the statement that Joe Biden “seems to be showing signs of early Alzheimer’s disease” is totally irresponsible. I wonder if he watched Biden’s speech introducing Kamala Harris as his running mate. This was...
Editorial: Low-visibility arrest a high-visibility failure
It was supposed to be a low-visibility arrest. That didn’t really work out. On Saturday afternoon, Matthew Cartier, 24, was in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh as part of the weekly protests for racial justice. Pittsburgh plainclothes police officers apprehended him and hustled him into an unmarked white van, which...
Letter to the editor: Pa. citizens in a ‘timeout’
As I look at the haphazard virus guidance and restrictions imposed on the citizens of Pennsylvania, I can only conclude we are being treated as children by shutting down life, essentially putting us in “timeout.” This should not come as a surprise, as Pennsylvania Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine’s training...
Letter to the editor: Media, show us the success stories, too
A roaring Page 1 headline about the Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center launched last Sunday’s news (“I don’t want to die here,” Aug. 9, TribLIVE). But when over 300 of the 400-plus residents first tested positive and 73 died in that facility, there were just modest reports, no giant headlines....
Letter to the editor: Risks of returning to school
In her column “The math of school safety and coronavirus,” Community Engagement Editor Lori Falce said she would not let her child return to school. She says the risk is too high given that there have been (at the time of writing) more than 7,200 covid-19 deaths in Pennsylvania, which...
Tom Purcell: The vanishing art of empathy
Joe Biden reminded the world what grace looks like. Robert Trump, President Trump’s younger brother, died Saturday. In response, Biden tweeted: “Mr. President, Jill and I are sad to learn of your younger brother Robert’s passing. I know the tremendous pain of losing a loved one — and I know...
Emily Persico: Our future depends on moving past fracking
Earlier this month, the president and CEO of CNX Resources Corp., one of the largest fracked gas companies in Western Pennsylvania, published a dishonest opinion piece in PennLIVE that spoke to the desperation of the fossil-fuel industry. While easily dismissed, Nick DeIuliis’ piece is part of a larger disinformation campaign...
Letter to the editor: No thanks for Trump
Regarding the letter “Thank you, President Trump” (July 27, TribLIVE): More than 169,000 of my fellow Americans have died from the coronavirus. If Trump had listened to the experts and started doing something to control this in January, I don’t think things would be as bad. Because of him, more...
Letter to the editor: Pa. unemployment issues a conspiracy?
I have heard about unemployed people receiving only one month’s worth of regular unemployment compensation along with the $600 a week pandemic pay, and not being able to resolve the problem despite multiple efforts to do so. I believe there is a conspiracy to force people to find income elsewhere...
Letter to the editor: Everyone agrees on secure voting
Westmoreland County Commissioner Gina Cerilli’s letter “Trump’s attacks on voting rights” I believe clearly shows her Trump Derangement Sydrome and her hate for conservatives. Ms. Cerilli, everyone should agree that voting needs to be as secure as possible. Purging voter rolls simply is removing the deceased or folks who have...
Letter to the editor: Does Kamala Harris think young adults are stupid?
Wow! Kamala Harris, you should be ashamed of yourself for calling young adults ages 18 to 24 stupid in your 2015 address to the Ford Foundation. My 21-year-old son earned an associate degree in welding, graduating with honors. He has a good head on his shoulders. He has made up...
Letter to the editor: We can find common ground
The rubes in the center loved their country a lot. The urbs on the coastline really did not. The urbs passed laws that the rubes would cry over. It didn’t matter. They were just fly over. The rubes went to work in collars of blue. White collars are preferred by...
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Aug. 17
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Aug. 17....
Editorial cartoons for the week of Aug. 17
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Editorial: Contact tracing scams put all at risk
Some people will try anything to snag a buck. Last week, the Pennsylvania departments of Aging and Health stepped up to warn residents about coronavirus pandemic scams. It starts with a communication about contact tracing. The scammer would like a Social Security number as part of the trace. Or a...
