Greg Kesich, Portland Press Herald

Greg Kesich

Portland Press Herald

Portland, ME, United States

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Past articles by Greg:

The View From Here: Living on a two-way street

Thank you and farewell to the readers with opinions about our opinions, who always let us know what they think. → Read More

The View From Here: Sen. Collins shares blame for loss of abortion rights

The nominally pro-choice senator played a key role in assembling an extremist Supreme Court. → Read More

The View From Here: ‘Everything is possible’ for abortion foes

The absurd myth of last-minute abortions is propaganda designed to drown out legitimate policy debate. → Read More

The View From Here: Take it from me – don’t get COVID

But the Maine CDC’s Dr. Shah says that we can look forward to better days of living with a virus that has dominated our lives for two years. → Read More

The View From Here: New Cold War needs a new Free World

Russian tanks in Ukraine signal the end of the idea that free markets would bring old enemies together. → Read More

The View From Here: ‘The Curse of Bigness’

The arrival of yet another big-box retailer in southern Maine is nothing to celebrate. → Read More

The View From Here: New England oil dealers try ‘concern trolling’

We should ignore pleas by people who profit off fossil fuels to stop the transition to climate-friendly heating. → Read More

The View From Here: Don’t make the wrong mistake

Our inability to confront the climate crisis is going to be catastrophic if we give in to despair. → Read More

The View From Here: COVID malaise will leave a mark

We are going to learn about the long-term effects of living through a crisis that never ends. → Read More

The View From Here: Let’s thank Cape for the lesson

The town’s rejection of an affordable housing proposal shows why this statewide problem can’t be fixed one community at a time. → Read More

The View From Here: It’s not safe to ignore crypto

A virtual currency crash could have real-world implications. → Read More

The View From Here: A tale of Maine’s two senators

Susan Collins and Angus King both represent Maine in Washington, but they seem to be doing fundamentally different jobs. → Read More

The View From Here: We need big government to fight climate change

A deceptive TV ad from the past should remind us that fighting pollution can't be done on an individual basis. → Read More

The View From Here: We in the media helped inflame 9/11 hysteria

In a moment of crisis, we lowered our standards just when they were needed most. → Read More

The View From Here: B&M workers showed where ‘good’ jobs come from

By organizing in unions, cannery workers made their jobs into something that they could be proud of. → Read More

The View From Here: Paul LePage’s alternative COVID facts

It doesn’t take much imagination to see what the pandemic would have been like with a different governor. → Read More

The View From Here: Anger won’t get us through the pandemic

Listen to your barber and to your public health professional. → Read More

The View From Here: Portland is at a crossroads (again)

Even a magazine’s puffery noted the tensions at work as Maine’s largest city looks to the future. → Read More

The View From Here: Avoiding the nostalgia trap

Seeing old friends can be a good reminder that the future has promise and the past was not always so great. → Read More

The View From Here: Making sense of the ‘Take this job and shove it’ economy

Employers are trying to fill openings, but employees are quitting at record rates. → Read More