The Morning Call
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/25
Reader: State representatives continue to hide from property/school tax relief for seniors.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/24
Reader: Now where are the upright rebellious hippies?
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/24
Your View: American democracy is not as solid as some may think. The Jan. 6 insurrection proves it.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/24
Reader: Isn’t there a void in our leadership when Facebook has more credibility than the bully pulpit of the presidency?
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/24
Column: Pennsylvania is updating its nursing home regulations for the first time since 1999. But is now the right time, with homes still ree...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/24
But we aren’t free, not really and not by a long shot. I only need to contrast my situation with the steady, if slow, drip of U.S. COVID-19...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/24
Republican elected officials from Fulton County in Pennsylvania urged state officials Friday to reconsider a decision to require new voting...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Reader: Paul Muschick has the greatest idea I’ve heard in a while: a grand compromise combining nonpartisan redistricting and voter ID.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Reader: Politicians should be required to prove they are doing their jobs and earning their substantial salaries.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Reader: Donald Trump could help with this situation by urging his supporters to get vaccinated instead of complaining about the election.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Column: Some of the winners in my contest that seeks first sentences of what would be badly written novels.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Reader: America’s oil producers continue to make megabucks shipping our country’s oil all over the planet, instead of shipping it to our loc...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Column: The Pennsylvania Legislature's per diem has always seemed easy to game. Thursday, authorities alleged it was.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/23
Reader: Republicans have changed their minds on voting changes. It seems that the ideas they once supported are now bad ideas, because one o...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Reader: As demonstrated by Cal Thomas’s last opinion piece, everything is political and the culture wars go on.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Reader: Since the Democrats are printing money, how about helping the middle class seniors?
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Reader: If you are an American citizen, registered to vote, and sign your security envelope or the book at the voting location, that is suff...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Reader: A lot of far right conservatives claim that they are pro-life and anti-abortion. Then how come some are also anti-vaccination.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Your View: The Second Amendment protects my right to bear arms, but has nothing to say about shooting down power lines.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Reader: My opinion is that the Democrats want to take away states’ rights and have the federal government control future elections.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Reader: I strongly object to the characterization of the Biden Administration as “left” in a headline in the Nation and World section of The...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/22
Column: Pennsylvania's university mergers should be a model for school district mergers.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/21
Reader: Hard to trust that Pennsylvania politicians will use proposed fee to fix the state's infrastructure.
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/21
Reader: We are so proud of the Democrats in the Texas Legislature for standing up for voting rights by leaving the state so there is no quor...
- The Morning Call ( Middle East ) 2021/7/21
Reader: The part that confuses me is: Why do officers need to turn the cameras on and off?