Governor O’Malley of Maryland has redefined what a millionaire is. He has inflicted the “millionaires tax” on those making $100,000. While those who have not abdicated commonsense are still trying to figure out the correlation between a hundred thousand and a million, Governor O’Malley is gleefully taking it out of the hides of a new fresh host to sink the liberal parasitic incisors into. It should be noted that this Governor was the keynote speaker for the Maine Democrat Convention. And for the 20 or 30 that attended, take stock of your income because the Democrat Party is coming for it. Not only is there the redistribution of wealth but there is the redefinition of wealth. Millionaires were first defined at $250,000, then $150,000 and now its $100,000. Be assured that the millionaire curve is coming to a pocketbook near you or on you. I’m still a little confused….because….if I remember my grade school math correctly….there was a few more zeros…I thought….maybe….well, it was a long time ago. Figures…its liberals….new math. How many was at the Democrat Convention..again? Must have been…..millions.
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Breitbart Sets the Record Straight.
“Governor Paul LePage, who is the most overt Tea Party governor in the country and ran against Poliquin in the primary race for governor, urged the Maine State Legislature to elect Poliquin as treasurer. LePage wanted Poliquin because he thought Poliquin could clean up the state’s biggest fiscal problem, its unfunded pension liabilities. Poliquin worked hard to accomplish that goal; last year he helped reduce the liabilities by 40% by tirelessly explaining the problem and his solution via appearances in town halls across the state. You can find the powerful argument he made here.”To view piece on Breitbart.com, click here.POLIQUIN THE REAL DEAL IN MAINEBruce Poliquin’s race for the Senate seat in Maine is tight – and there are some who have criticized flaws in his record – but there’s no doubt he’s a solid conservative. Major conservative groups have endorsed him, including Freedom Works, Concerned Women for America, and Senator Mike Lee of Utah. Americans for Prosperity Maine Chapter 2011 gave him a hero to the taxpayers award, as well.
Governor Paul LePage, who is the most overt Tea Party governor in the country and ran against Poliquin in the primary race for governor, urged the Maine State Legislature to elect Poliquin as treasurer. LePage wanted Poliquin because he thought Poliquin could clean up the state’s biggest fiscal problem, its unfunded pension liabilities. Poliquin worked hard to accomplish that goal; last year he helped reduce the liabilities by 40% by tirelessly explaining the problem and his solution via appearances in town halls across the state. You can find the powerful argument he made here.
Not only did Poliquin target pension liabilities, he also exposed wasteful spending by the Maine State Housing Authority.
In a interview last August, Poliquin articulated his positions on various matters, and they are quite conservative.
On the federal debt ceiling agreement:
“It’s a disgrace. They had an opportunity to really fix this thing and they dropped the ball. When you have a deal that allows the folks that got us into this mess to borrow another $900 million immediately but not implement tax cuts for another 10 years, I think it’s a disgrace and an embarrassment. I’m convinced we need a balanced budget amendment.”
On publicly referring to Maine’s pension crisis as a “monster” and the possibility that using such strong language sully the state’s reputation in the rating firms’ eyes:
“I don’t use the word ‘crisis.’ ‘Monster?’ Absolutely. It’s not a problem if you have the cash. In May, we convinced the ratings agencies to give us the benefit of the doubt, and they held our rating steady. They’ve been crunching our numbers for decades. They know more about our finances than I would ever know. I call it telling the truth.”
Before he launched his career in politics, Poliquin worked for a company that managed $5 billion in pension, endowment and foundation assets. When he was sworn in as State Treasurer, he said, “unfettered growth in debt is dangerous,” and vowed to guard against any additional state borrowing so future taxpayers would not foot the bill. He would not“kick a fiscal can down the street.”
And as far as Poliquin’s gun record, it’s solid – he receives a high rating from the NRA.
There is little doubt that Poliquin is a strong conservative. Whatever flaws he has do not diminish that central and most compelling fact.
Help on the way for those on MaineCare waiting lists
Help on the way for those on MaineCare waiting lists
In the April 21 newspaper, Amy Calder recounted the story of Deborah Klane and her son, Ethan, who was cut off from nursing care to help with his special needs.
Ethan, described as having cerebral palsy, had nursing assistance 24 hours a day from birth through MaineCare.
Recently, certain Democrats have claimed that Ethan was denied further nursing care because of MaineCare “cuts” under Republican-led budgets. This is not true.
Ethan lost his round-the-clock nursing when he turned 21. The school-based MaineCare program handles all eligible minors; at 21, however, those recipients are shifted to the regular MaineCare program.
For years, severely disabled people older 21 have been put on a waiting list for services because MaineCare funds were insufficient to care for them. That was the system under Democrat control, and the waiting lists still contain hundreds of people. As of June 1, in fact, 1,070 individuals were on waiting lists.
The supplemental budget for the Department of Health and Human Services — primarily for MaineCare — was passed on May 15. That budget contains a new $1 million appropriation to begin reducing the waiting lists. With the federal match, the total will be nearly $3 million.
This new money will begin the process of making sure that some of the severely handicapped, as well as others with autism and other problems, can move off the lists and into regular care.
This is believed to be the first supplemental budget ever that has contained specific line items for these waiting lists. It is unfortunate that, in the House, only one Democrat voted for this budget.
Rep. John Picchiotti
Fairfield
District 84
Equality for all the Labor Force in Maine
Unions in Maine should thankful, for now, that they don’t live in Wisconsin. While the unions claim they “took in on the chin”, Unions in Wisconsin took an old fashioned butt-kickin. The nation as a whole has grown very tired of the greed and this State is no exception. What is happening now is these factions of the labor force that only have tunnel vision on there own special interests, are receiving a rude but needed awakening that there are more to labor in Maine than Unions, much more. The many years of suppression of the rights of the independent workforce must and will come to an end.
Unions complain that workers ‘took it on the chin’ in Maine’s last legislative session