Pundits, professors and assorted deep-thinkers have been pondering the results of last week’s voting on ballot questions dealing with gambling proposals.
Editorials
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Why didn’t anyone speak up?
Of all the sins of omission committed by Penn State University in its alleged mishandling of sexual assaults, perhaps the most unforgivable was the failure to find the young boy who was seen being victimized in 2002.
OUR OPINION: ‘No dice’ vote on gambling likely won’t be last
It would be easy enough to write off the results of Tuesday’s voting on ballot Questions 2 and 3 as the predictable product of negative campaigning and misleading claims by free-spending opponents of gambling in general and the specific projects in particular.
OUR OPINION: Campaign financing laws need revision
With another hotly contested election now behind us, it’s time to take a fresh look at the way campaigns are financed — and how the money that’s raised and spent affects the outcome, not to mention the tone, of a campaign.
OUR OPINION: Maine protesters show how it should be done
We remain skeptical about the “Occupy” wherever/whatever movement, here in Maine and around the country. What’s the point? What are these people trying to achieve? What’s the end game? Is there, in fact, a point? A goal? An end game?
OUR OPINION: Take your job seriously: Vote
Finally, it’s Election Day. You’ve seen the ads. You’ve read the news stories, the op-eds, the letters to the editor. Ready or not, it’s time to vote.
Maine needs longer view than LIHEAP
Maine and Saudi Arabia have nothing in common, save one thing: An utter dependence on oil, with the price of it having a drastic effect on their residents and economies.
With gambling question,the jobs count the most
One of my early attractions to newsrooms was the intriguing collection of characters and rogues who practiced their craft in settings that were mostly dark and dingy, but somehow conveyed an energy that was both raw and fine-tuned.
Recap: Wherewe stand on Questions 1,2,3,4
At first glance, Tuesday’s election might seem less significant than some we’ve seen — no candidates for president or governor on the ballot, no earth-shattering, society-altering cultural issues to confront.
Sorry liberals, we’re all out of other peoples’ money
“We sacrifice a little bit of freedom for every dollar the government spends.” – Lance Dutson, CEO, Maine Heritage Policy Center