
Letter: America, we have a problem
We do not have a revenue problem in this country, but we sure do have a spending problem.

We do not have a revenue problem in this country, but we sure do have a spending problem.

Working on President’s Day was preferable to taking the day off given Tuesday’s looming production deadlines. Instead, a Friday would afford daylight hours to explore a recreational trail in another aspect.

Having snow in February when we expect it gives me hope that we won’t have it in April.

People ask me, “How does it feel to come into your 90th year?” Here’s what I tell them.

Life never asks for permission before it shifts. One day, everything feels steady, predictable, familiar. The next, you’re standing in the middle of change you never saw coming, or worse, change you saw coming but didn’t want to face.

President Trump has put the proposed 25% tariff against Canada on hold. It was a bad idea from the start and should be canceled altogether.

Anti-voter bills like the “SAVE Act” would make it harder for millions of Americans to vote.

My new year’s resolution this year is to do better regardless of conditions. It will be tricky to track and the math will be fuzzy.

You should go skating—crawling, I ought to say—over a pond of glare ice this winter. Take the pond you are most familiar with. Go early on a bright day, before any skater arrives, and lying flat upon the clear, “black” ice, study the bottom of the pond and the fish that swim below you.

The drawer to the left of our kitchen stove is our useful drawer. After a while, it also holds a lot of things that get shoved there when we want to clear things off the counter.