This letter essentially argues that taxing the rich will hurt the poor.
Of course! It's long been wise to let the bullies bully and let the thieves steal.
Anything thing else is dangerous optimism.
GUILFORD-So Trump has been elected - again. If last time was bad, this time will...
The writers note that they originally sent this letter to their congregation. "We offer it...
WESTMINSTER WEST-Thank you to David Brooks for clearly saying in his Nov. 8 New York...
Hannah Sorila is a writer and community organizer who aims to align intention and impact...
Three-ring binders filled with documents concerning the Vermont Yankee nuclear reactor surround Tom Buchanan. He flips through the tabbed and highlighted pages looking for a statement Entergy made in one of its many dockets before the Vermont Public Service Board (PSB). Jim Matteau watches Buchanan from a nearby chair, arms crossed, and smiles. Matteau, the former executive director of the Windham Regional Commission, recalls that in more than one PSB hearing, Entergy's lawyers would attend with reams of documents. Matteau,
Life is increasingly becoming too expensive to live here, and it's been happening over a long time. Selectboard Chair Tim Wessel wrote an opinion piece about the proposed security deposit ordinance, in which he used the saying, “The road to ruin is paved with good intentions.” I'd counter with, “The road to ruin is paved by those afraid to stop it.” This is what we know: • The first wave of shops and businesses have closed due to coronavirus. Meanwhile,
“Photos are a part of human life. Unfortunately, the Taliban made photography illegal [in Afghanistan]. If a country is without photography, that country is without an identity!” Frame by Frame was filmed after the fall of the Taliban, after foreign troops withdrew, and as the reality of rebuilding a free press began. The audience is invited to witness powerful images that include both archival and contemporary footage. Four photojournalists in pursuit of the truth follow the reframing of Afghanistan for...
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