Responding to the letter “Gun control” on Feb. 12 commenting on a previous letter “Stand up for rights,” that asserts “We have limits on the… Continue reading
The Eye on Congress column in the PDN on Feb. 17, was in fact a real eye-opener. Why is it not news, people? The ERA… Continue reading
A comment period is open on a plan that first brought turmoil and sadness to most of our community 20 years ago. The quest to… Continue reading
Walking into a store today, wearing my new “Bernie 2020” T-shirt, I was stopped by someone who asked if Bernie Sanders was running for president… Continue reading
Analysts across the political spectrum have harshly criticized Bernie Sanders for his allegedly far-out positions. Some deride eliminating community college and state university tuition as… Continue reading
I never cease to be amazed that PDN letter writers seem to be oblivious of the climate crises occurring around the world. The “Disputes climate… Continue reading
I have a family member, a Type 1 diabetic, whose insulin has doubled in price in the last five years. Another needs to carry an… Continue reading
Donald Trump and others say that Medicare for All is socialism and that it will destroy our country. Actually, it is not any more than… Continue reading
It’s not the American people who are divided. It’s the two halves of the Daddy Warbucks Party that are at war. And us? We’re the… Continue reading
Technically anyhow, we are at an economic top. But I’d like to put our situation into perspective by having a look at the stats. Our… Continue reading
Does the U.S. Constitution allow President Trump to do anything he wants? Here are some comments made by President Trump that suggests he honestly believes… Continue reading
Let’s peer outside the bubble of current Republican officials to see what some former Republican officials have to say about current affairs. On climate change:… Continue reading
I strongly support the proposed MAT clinic/healing campus. The Jamestown S’klallam tribe purchased property that is zoned for this purpose and the consortium behind the… Continue reading
The Olympic Discovery Trail is a truly wonderful resource for our area. We often enjoy the trail bicycling and hiking. There is a safety problem… Continue reading
After World War II, the Nuremberg Tribunal determined that the paramount war crime was starting a war for any reason other than self-defense. The U.N.… Continue reading
We read and hear complaints that our elected officials are not doing a good job. What is their job? They are elected to spend our… Continue reading
I read about the schools in need of all the repairs in the Crescent School District and expense to the taxpayer for these repairs. It… Continue reading
colors, uniforms and play. It’s much… Continue reading
In response to the letter “Stand up for rights”: Yes, we can have restrictions on the Second Amendment. We have limits on the First Amendment,… Continue reading
Years ago I learned a valuable lesson on Mount Constance. I was one of several parents that helped youth from our church experience the mountains.… Continue reading