Opinion category, Page 432
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Feb. 7
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Feb. 7....
Editorial cartoons for the week of Feb. 7
Editorial cartoons for the week of Feb. 7....
Mona Charen: Trump coup is ongoing
Some look back on the events following Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss and think we dodged a bullet: There was a coup attempt, and thankfully it failed. Others believe that the whole thing has been overblown. Even as evidence piles up that the coup was far more extensive than siccing...
Letter to the editor: Simple math on bridge collapse
The “stupid light” is flashing again. The weight limit on the Fern Hollow Bridge was 26 tons. The weight of a fully loaded fire truck can be 30 tons. The weight of a fully loaded garbage truck can be 32 tons. The weight of a fully loaded tractor-trailer can be...
Letter to the editor: Whatever happened to second opinions?
Gone are the days when second opinions from another doctor were required or recommended. It had been standard practice for insurance companies to actually insist you get a second opinion before proceeding with surgery or treatment. Why was that practice abandoned? It is heart-wrenching to watch a loved one not...
Letter to the editor: Decisions of today’s women
I read with interest Betty Harp’s letter “Avoiding abortion” (Jan. 20, TribLIVE). Harp’s rudimentary understanding of modern social dynamics was on full display when she stated, “So, young women, keep yourself clean for that special man when you are old enough to get married. My mother was a wise lady.”...
Editorial: Clerical error doesn’t mean PSERS has no responsibility
There’s nothing like a good scapegoat. Who wouldn’t like to be able to just put all the blame for things that go wrong on someone else? It’s a good deal if you can find one. Except that just because you blame the goat doesn’t mean you don’t have any responsibility....
Letter to the editor: Legislators should do their jobs
I am beginning to resent our Pennsylvania legislators relying on the courts to have the final say on issues they have legislated. This is also true with recent movements to amend the state Constitution by sending referendums to voters. Whether it is creating new legislative districts or changing the way...
Letter to the editor: Vaccine-Holocaust comparison
Do you know about what happened to the Jews in Germany in the 1930s and 1940s? Do you know about the German concentration camps? If you read and know the historical facts, you know that because of their religion, Jewish men, women and children were taken from their homes. Many...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: For the mayor of Pittsburgh, bridges are basic
Bill Peduto traveled the world for eight years and held forth on matters far beyond the power of any local official. What the people of Pittsburgh needed was for him to stay home and pay attention to the basics of city government. Now, the Fern Hollow Bridge has collapsed into...
Sounding off: Cops under the microscope
How would you like a job where when you made a mistake, a big red light goes on and 18,000 people boo? That’s a quote from Jacques Plante, goalie of yore for the Montreal Canadiens. Unfortunately, it’s like that for today’s cops, who are being scrutinized on the way they...
Letter to the editor: Confused by Trump’s pardon plans
I’m so confused after Trump’s recent statement that if he is elected president in 2024, he may pardon the Jan. 6 insurgents. I thought, according to many MAGA followers and Fox/Faux News, that those rioters were actually antifa and FBI agents. Is that what Trump meant, he will pardon these...
Editorial: Pennsylvania bridges need regular attention
Bridges are being taken seriously right now. The collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge in Frick Park in Pittsburgh on Jan. 28 was one of those bellwether moments — the clanging bell that alerts everyone about impending danger. Of course, the bell clanged a little late for the people on...
Letter to the editor: Socialism is not Christian
Regarding Lawrence Josephs’ letter “Socialism in line with Christian faith” (Jan. 16, TribLIVE): No, it is not. Nowhere in the Gospels did Jesus implore anyone to take money and material possessions from one and give it to another. That’s called theft. He asked the wealthy man to give his wealth,...
Gary Franks: Supreme Court can help narrow the racial income gap
Ironically, Republicans may be the reason for President Biden’s announcement of the kind of person he would nominate for the Supreme Court. Former President Reagan, upon being elected, made it clear he was going to pick the first woman for the court. And former President Trump declared no male need...
S.E. Cupp: More Dems should follow Eric Adams’ lead on crime
As President Biden prepares to meet with New York City Mayor Eric Adams to address the years-long surge in violent gun crime, he’s taking an important, if a little late, step in acknowledging what many Americans have known for some time: We have a serious problem of rising violence in...
Reps. Bryan Cutler, Kerry Benninghoff and Stan Saylor: Helping Pennsylvanians means putting taxpayers first
Next week, Gov. Tom Wolf will deliver his eighth and final budget address, and already it is clear that Pennsylvanians will again have offered to them higher taxes, higher energy costs and more irresponsible spending ideas that will set the commonwealth up for a disastrous financial future. As a result,...
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Achieving diversity requires intentionality
We don’t even know the woman’s name yet. In fact, we don’t know much of anything about her except that she is Black. That’s not a lot, but it’s more than enough for some people. Ever since last week, when Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement, and President...
Letter to the editor: Teachers not responsible for curbing kids’ violence
Regarding Steve Kokette’s letter “Reducing violence, starting with schools” (Jan. 30, TribLIVE): Stop adding to educators’ responsibilities. Adults who are raising children should teach the children to be less violent, not teachers! Believe me, teachers have enough on their plate. Monica Yuhas Smock...
Letter to the editor: Why no infrastructure improvement after gas tax?
Watching the media coverage of the bridge collapse in Point Breeze, I thought the reporters did their best to provide all the information involved in this collapse, but they left out at least one piece of information. Several years ago, our esteemed governor, Tom Corbett, was able to pass a...
Lori Falce: Celebrating my 1st vaccine anniversary, with no crocodile in sight
Happy vaxiversary to me. It popped up on my Facebook reminders — the post I shared a year ago to note my first dose of the covid-19 vaccine. Me, my face covered in my pink-and-purple tie-dyed mask that matched my kind of pinkish quarantine hair, holding up the card that...
Letter to the editor: Economic growth in Westmoreland
In reference to the article “Declining workforce amid pandemic cited as Westmoreland County’s top issue” (Jan. 19, TribLIVE): At the State of the County event hosted by the Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce, Economic Growth Connection and Industrial Development Corporation, the Board of Commissioners provided an informative forum on important...
Paul Kengor: NCAA recognizes natural immunity — when will colleges follow?
The NCAA is finally on the ball. Its Covid-19 Medical Advisory Group has adjusted its definition of “fully vaccinated” to account not only for vaccination but other immunity factors, such as natural immunity — i.e., real immunity. Individual athletes with documented covid-19 infection within 90 days now carry the equivalent...
Laurels & lances: Support, shutdowns and hold music
Laurel: To community coming together. When Richard McCloskey of Etna hung a swastika flag on his porch late in 2021, some people in the area were understandably upset at a symbol tied not only to the Nazis but also other hate groups. “I don’t hate nobody,” McCloskey said, claiming he...
Cal Thomas: Trump-Pence deal with the devil
Former President Donald Trump has further — if that’s possible — undistinguished himself by again attacking his vice president, Mike Pence. In another of his ongoing email messages to supporters (which are usually accompanied by a donate button), Trump says he wanted Pence to overturn the results of the last...
