Editorial: Meta’s Zuckerberg caves again

If you’re a reader of headlines and don’t often read the full story, you might delve deeper into the story where Meta czar Mark Zuckerberg regrets caving to “censorship” imposed by the Biden administration over Facebook’s posting of misinformation during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Editorial: Act 76 helps solve a marketplace problem

The almost immediate impact Act 76 has had on Vermont’s childcare industry is not only hopeful but demonstrates how a targeted government program can help solve a problem in the marketplace.

Editorial: Biden’s sendoff was not the bitter split pundits advertised

The story of the Democrat Party pushing President Biden out of the limelight has been overblown by a national media too accustomed to selling sensationalism, rather than pursuing logical outcomes.

Editorial: Moving past ‘gut instincts’ to choose our next president

As the Democratic Convention gets under this coming Monday through Thursday in Chicago it’s worth a moment to reflect on the status of both parties, the leadership at the top and why voters interested in choosing a candidate based on policy and facts, rat … (read more)

Editorial: August 13 primary is crucial for two key county races

While party primaries don’t usually get a lot of attention in Addison County, this year is an exception in two important races: the Senate race and the House race for Addison-4. Both races feature six candidates, three from each party, for two seats in ea … (read more)

Editorial: Finding a voice for health care

Last week Addison Independent reporter John Flowers reported on the dire state of Vermont’s health care system, which ranks the highest in the nation in cost per capita for health insurance.

Editorial: Vermont’s health care system is so broken, reform can’t wait

Here’s the only good news about the bad news concerning Vermont’s health care system — it’s so bad reform can’t wait. We absolutely must make substantial changes and do it quickly.

Editorial: Harris grabs the mantle — what now?

The tectonic plates of this presidential election are shifting so quickly it’s hard to keep up.

Editorial: Misinformation on Vt. legislation

In today’s world of dueling information campaigns — where exaggeration, misinformation and outright lies are prolific — learning to distinguish between fact and fiction is crucial.

Editorial: Middlebury selectboard’s hugely important upcoming decision

As with any vacancy at the top of an operation, the first question to ask is whether the job description remains relevant and meets the needs of our times, and certainly times have changed.

Editorial: Of doomsday thinking, and a red line in the sand for Biden

It’s not that the President Biden doesn’t have command of the facts or understand the issues, rather it’s that he is incapable of articulating a vision of the country’s future.

Editorial: Learning to cope with floods

As lightning flashes outside my office window this Wednesday evening and weather forecasters predict two or more inches of rain tonight into tomorrow, I reflect on the $80 million to $90 million of federal funding Vermont is slated to receive after last s … (read more)

Editorial: Concerns about Biden grow

The dilemma facing Vermont’s delegation is reflective of anxious Democrats around the country.

Editorial: How to overshadow Trump and, hopefully, win in November

Five days after the Biden debate debacle, thousands of pundits, political activists and political scientists have weighed in on whether Biden should toss in the towel. At the same time, top Democratic leaders have circled the wagons to excuse Biden’s poor … (read more)

Editorial: Graduation’s life lessons

The challenge in the journey is to persevere with grace, humility and goodwill toward others.

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