Alabama Opinion Editorials

Aerospace Industry a Big Economic Driver in Alabama

By Dale Strong on November 8, 2019 | Opinion

This month business leaders from around the state gathered in Birmingham at the Alabama Economic Growth Summit to discuss how our state can continue…

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Hope For A New Blue Alabama

By Clete Wetli on November 7, 2019 | Opinion

Moving forward, the ALGOP won’t be able to make absurd claims and comments unchecked and unchallenged.

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Alabama Democratic Party

AL Democrats Take A Step Forward… But Not The One You Think.

By Jeremy Jeffcoat on November 6, 2019 | Opinion

Rep. Chris England (D-Tuscaloosa) is an experienced and impressive leader in the Alabama Democratic Party. His nearly 15 years of service in the Legislature, his extensive contacts, his fundraising ability, and his determination…

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Bradley Byrne

Bradley Byrne: Star Chamber Impeachment Driven by Trump Hatred, Not American Values

By Bradley Byrne on November 4, 2019 | Opinion

An abusive, unlawful practice of the English courts from the 15th to 17th centuries was so rampant and unfair that protections against it were written into our U.S. Constitution.

This hated and feared practice took…

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Solidarity with the Striking Worker

By Jacob Morrison on October 31, 2019 | Opinion

The United Auto Workers (UAW) ended its ~6-week strike against General Motors (GM) last week. It was the longest automotive strike in 50 years.

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Tommy Tuberville: Our Mental Health Plan Is Broken… Let’s Fix It

By Tommy Tuberville on October 30, 2019 | Opinion

Mental health in America is broken. The federal government controls the funding for mental health care, but currently, there’s not a plan in place to fix the crisis tormenting our nation. I believe it’s time…

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President Donald Trump congratulates Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey in person Wednesday, April 26, 2017, in Washington, D.C., when she joined him and other government leaders at the White House for the signing of an executive order. Ivey was on hand as President Trump signed the "Education Federalism Executive Order." It aims to reduce the federal governments role in K-12 education.

AL Governor Ivey on “Political Charades”: It Takes One to Know One

By Clete Wetli on October 29, 2019 | Opinion

The real charade is that the ALGOP and Gov. Ivey are trying to spin the Trump era as wildly successful, but the facts tell a much different story.

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Healthcare

How To Improve Alabama’s Rural Healthcare Options

By David Preston on October 28, 2019 | Opinion

This election season you’re going to hear a lot about rural healthcare and how to solve the ever-increasing crisis of access to healthcare in rural and poor parts of Alabama. It is a crisis that…

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John Castorani To Socialists: I’m Your Worst Nightmare

By John Castorani on October 22, 2019 | Opinion

“If you elect me, I will fix that.” Have you heard that phrase before?

Career politicians ask you for your vote and pledge to bring about real change. You see them come back when…

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Mo Brooks Is Okay With Abandoning US Allies

By Clete Wetli on October 21, 2019 | Opinion

So, it’s ok for America to go back on its word and abruptly walk away from its allies that were instrumental in defeating ISIS? Does Brooks really think this is going to end well or that this move won’t cost the US much more later?

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