Alabama Opinion Editorials

To Mobile Leadership: Stop Fighting And Get To Work

By David Preston on September 7, 2019 | Opinion

When the City Council and the Mayor fight, it’s the citizens that end up the ultimate losers.  In December of 2018, Mayor Sandy Stimpson Continue To Article

No Party For Alabama Democrats

By Adam Powell on September 5, 2019 | Opinion

Political leanings in this state and all across the country are akin to birds atop an electrical wire – they all pile atop one another, close to the center, and chirp away with songs that…

Continue To Article

Stop Scapegoating Mental Illness for Mass Shootings

By Clete Wetli on September 2, 2019 | Opinion

Indeed, if mental illness was to blame for mass shootings, then other countries would have the same issues we face in the Unites States.

Continue To Article

Beginning Sunday, Equality In The Alabama Workplace

By Adam Powell on August 29, 2019 | Opinion

A number of new laws are taking effect on Sunday, many of which are aimed at ensuring or promoting driver safety – whether by requiring all riders be strapped in when rolling down the highway…

Continue To Article

Kay Ivey Should Listen To Alabama Voters When It Comes To Toll Roads

By David Preston on August 28, 2019 | Opinion

Governor Ivey, your people are hurting. They are crying out for help and starving for leadership and starving for the direction that only you can provide. Your lack of listening to Alabamians up until…

Continue To Article

DNC Gives Alabama Democrats a Scintilla of Hope

By Clete Wetli on August 26, 2019 | Opinion

In an unprecedented rebuke of the current leadership of the Alabama Democratic Party, the DNC voted unanimously last week to strip ADP Chair Nancy Worley and ADP Vice-Chair Randy Kelley of their DNC credentials.

Continue To Article

Tow Woes Abound in the Port City

By David Preston on August 20, 2019 | Opinion

Mobile has a towing problem. If you ask the police administration, they will tell you it started with towing companies overcharging for their services. If you ask the towing companies, they will tell you it started when the police administration started targeting a few companies that dared to speak up about the towing ordnance it had.

Continue To Article

Alabama’s Silent War on the Press

By Adam Powell on August 20, 2019 | Opinion

“The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. For to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves – the better the teacher, the better the student body.” – Warren Buffett

This…

Continue To Article

Tuberville Fails with Education Comments

By Clete Wetli on August 19, 2019 | Opinion

It’s worth noting that Tuberville has zero experience in politics and he somehow thinks that it makes him even more qualified for the position. Well, that might be how they pick head coaches in college football- oh, wait- they would never dream of that- oops, scratch that.

Continue To Article

Mobile Anti-Toll Leaders Should Stop Fussing at the Kid’s Table

By David Preston on August 13, 2019 | Opinion

Like most populist movements headed by the Tea Party Movement, the omissions, the misinformation, and the outright lies are starting to metastasize in the anti-toll…

Continue To Article
Back To Top