Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion March 19, 2023
Imagine three children being asked what they want for Christmas. One child compiles a list of purely practical items that he knows his parents can afford: socks, books, snacks and the like. The second child includes some practical items, but a few that might be a real reach. If he’s lucky, if his parents have the means to spring for a big gift this year, he might get one of those. The third child doesn’t even bother to come up with a list.... + full article
Forbes USA Business March 05, 2023
The Chinese government forbids foreign ownership of a broad range of Chinese businesses, including those that run websites. Despite this, despite endless rules meant to repel foreign capital migrating to China, investment inevitably finds good ideas such that China’s modern... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion March 05, 2023
I take exception to columnist Jim Fossel’s comment ( Feb. 26) that “the less America is involved in the world, the more unstable a place it will become, threatening our interest.” Mr. Fossel doesn’t define “our interest” in his statement. We have a history of... + más
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The Merry Beggars presents Charles Dickens' A Christmas CarolThe Merry Beggars Ever since Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol was published on December 19, 1843 it has been read, repeated, recited, reenacted, and performed at Christmastime in all manner of media because of... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 24, 2022
Jim Fossel’s contains some valid points – to be addressed in the future. That they have not previously been addressed cannot be completely laid at the feet of Gov. Mills. Does Fossel really think members of the Legislature were about to come together to solve such a... + más
Letter to the editor: Fossel’s Nov. 20 column rife with innuendo, misrepresentation | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 04, 2022
Regarding the Fraught Fossel Fibs, I am astounded that the Telegram allowed the publication of this column, rife with innuendo and bald misrepresentation, not to mention lack of logical thought progression. In this column, Jim Fossel says mail-in ballots somehow give Democrats... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 06, 2022
Jim Fossel’s recent column (“,” Oct. 30) is sophistry wrapped in the hackneyed canard that the national debt is like a “credit card,” implicitly asserting that central governments face the same sorts of financing and budget constraints facing households and businesses.... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 31, 2022
I am a regular reader of Jim Fossel’s column in the Maine Sunday Telegram. ran side-by-side with Katie Hill’s thoughtful guest column on the tragic and inexcusable lack of adequate addiction treatment programs in rural Maine (“”). Ms. Hill lists five ways that we could... + más
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