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Betsy Chapman's avatar

From Maine to… are searching for leverage against local Republican machines that have grown overconfident and nakedly indifferent to the public interest.” What?

At the local level, please tell me what Republican machine you are talking about. I am not familiar with any. The article, linked, is behind the pay wall.

Maine state government is completely controlled by the democrat party. In the Maine Senate, of the 35 seats, Republicans hold 14. In the House of Representatives, of the 151 seats, Republicans hold 73 seats. The democrat governor is in her second term. Nationally, of the 4 federal elected officials, 1 is a republican.

Maine has just recently become a sanctuary state, the legislature has passed late term abortions up until the day before delivery, boys are legally permitted in girls sports and locker rooms, is ranked low in the business friendly ratings, and at the high end of tax burden.

The neighboring state of New Hampshire, with low taxes and regulations, has steadily increased its average household income to be now about twice as high as Maine. It has decreased its average household poverty rate to have about half as many people in poverty as Maine. Maine is a poor state as a result of policy choices, by the elected officials.

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Dale McConnaughay's avatar

Sorry, but any foothold socialism has gained in American politics says less if anything about its virtues-- current or historic -- and everything about the mounting failures of our once most cherished and trusted institutions; cultural, educational, political and yes, informational.

Yes, two things may be true at once, but not where sociakism, properly undetstood, is concerned.

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