Posted inLetters

Disgusted with Democrats

Democrats should let Gov. Paul LePage do his job and stop finding fault with him. Democrats are something else again. With all the state’s work ahead of them, all they can find time to do is criticize the governor and try to see if they can get rid of him. Liberals seem to think there […]

Posted inLetters

Let Gov. LePage finish term

The backlash against Gov. Paul LePage is all “much ado about nothing” or “making a mountain out of a molehill.” I am willing to bet that most voters do not want LePage to go anywhere. Let him finish his second term so it will take longer for the liberals to undo the positive changes he […]

advertisement
Posted inLetters

LePage puts it out there

It is funny that I can understand Gov. Paul LePage when he is talking about drugs and he puts it out there in black and white, yet an opponent labels the statement as racist. At least he didn’t say it wasn’t true. Maybe the governor should have quoted Jack Nicholson (from “A Few Good Men”) […]

Posted inLetters

Liberalism has ruined mankind

Recently, Gov. Paul LePage lashed out at Rep. Drew Gattine for calling him a racist. My favorite part in the 34-second diatribe is when LePage called Gattine a “socialist c——er”. And now the left is proposing that LePage be impeached. Some have suggested censure and others suggest therapy. What is really going on? Progressives across […]

Posted inLetters

Typical liberal reaction

Hooray for Gov. Paul LePage. There is no need for the governor to apologize to anyone. Liberal Democrats have been insulting Republicans and conservatives for as long as I can remember. It is funny how liberals can dish it out but cry foul when confronted. Now the liberals want the governor to resign — a […]

Posted inLetters

What is good for Maine folks

Gov. Paul LePage has always bragged that he is not a politician, that he is a businessman. One of his political peeves mentioned in the story (July 28) concerning his recent forum in Paris was the minimum wage referendum. He claimed that the increase to $12 per hour by 2020 would put Marden’s and other […]

Posted inLetters

Governor’s usual tactics

In opposing the creation of a national park on donated, private land in northern Maine, Gov. Paul LePage trots out his usual tactics: cast the issue as one of out-of-state interests versus the proud people of the region; northern Maine versus southern Maine (particularly that bastion of rich, liberals — Portland); loss of jobs by […]

Posted inLetters

Students were disrespectful

Gov. Paul LePage was invited to speak at a UMF celebratory event, only to be faced with derogatory signs from UMF students Allyson Hammond and Nicholas Bray. I found that to be extremely distasteful and disrespectful to the incumbent governor. Who wouldn’t have been angered under those circumstances? Also, the headline points to yet another […]

Posted inLetters

Business climate dismal

There was an article in the Sun Journal recently noting that Maine is ranked near the bottom of the country in job creation. Then there was a story about a Brunswick health center having to close its doors, costing 170 good jobs, because of the governor’s cuts in MaineCare — at a time when there […]

Posted inLetters

Depriving Maine people

The governor of Maine is a former manager from Marden’s. He brings to Maine Marden’s-quality government. The people of Maine think they are getting a good deal because it is cheap. Government officials in New Mexico, on the other hand, are quite willing to take the federal money that pays for the mental health services […]