A couple months ago, Gov. Paul LePage stood with a bunch of bikers and yelled out that he would not stand for abusive or bullying behavior. Perhaps that means that LePage is the only one who can bully, abuse and blackmail. I have heard that he cannot be impeached because, as governor, he has immunity. […]
Phyllis Caron
P. Caron: A little less noise, please
I don’t know how others feel but I am tired of the extremely loud music coming from some vehicles (and some homes, but mostly cars). And it is not even music at all, just boom, boom, boom. I have read that people don’t like loud motorcycles. Let me just say that when a motorcycle stops […]
P. Caron: It is too late, governor
I have heard people talking about impeaching Gov. Paul LePage and think it would be a wonderful idea. I have been watching the news but there isn’t anything official about an impeachment. I do hear from LePage about jobs, jobs, jobs … and putting Maine back to work. I have to wonder if he is […]
P. Caron: Maine residents going downhill
Gov. Paul LePage thinks he is above the law. He said he would pass along the Alexander Group report on expanding Medicaid in Maine when he was good and ready. On Jan. 8, Maine’s attorney general stated that, by law, the report should be released immediately to the public. I believe that if jobs could […]
P. Caron: Republican troublemakers
I saw on a news program a while ago that Gov. Paul LePage is worried more about putting money in government officials’ pockets and getting them back to work than he is about all the people who are out of work and out of money. Boy, if that doesn’t tell it all. And U.S. Speaker […]
P. Caron: Governor doesn’t care about poor people
Gov. Paul LePage said, in one of his interviews, that he was offended by what one of the state senators said about him. I would say that LePage was the only one who was offended. But he doesn’t mind offending, or hurting, hundreds of people. For example, ending the circuit breaker program for renter rebates. […]