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Saturday, November 1, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Why Maine Should Say NO to Bonds!
I finished my analysis of the bonds on the Maine ballot that I started yesterday. All but one of the bonds are to be dispersed through the corporate network of Maine State Inc -in other words they are a hidden means of under writing the ongoing operation of an unconstitutional state corporation- My analysis explains why, in my opinion, that is a very bad idea. The ONE bond which will not be dispersed by the corporate state is the bond in support of clean water. This will be dispersed as a real state function and benefits all of the people equally. In my research of the 2013 legislative session, I saw that it is difficult for a bill supporting environmental concerns to compete against the business interests of the corporate state and so I think it would be real "social justice" to support the clean water bond and nix all the rest. Bond Question #7 is for a good cause- a lobster processing facility but is still a special interest and should be done through the private sector. It seem
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/10/why-maine-should-say-no-to-bonds.html
Friday, October 31, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Why Maine Should Say NO to Bonds!
Since around 1977, the Maine State legislature has established a deeply entrenched network of unconstitutional state corporations, which has transformed, in practice, Maine State to Maine State Inc, operating for the benefit of corporate profits and using all as instrumentalities of the state (corporation). Every election the legislature presents a full package of bonds for public approval which are used to finance the on-going operations of Maine State Inc. These bonds are presented with the usual glossy surface rhetoric of creating jobs but to understand their full purpose, one needs to look deeper at the statutes that have entrenched Maine State Inc over the Maine State Constitution as the governing authority of Maine. This posts provides a glimpse into what lies below the glossy surface and copacetic rhetoric used to market the bonds to the public and is based on five years of independent research into Maine economic development legislation. Maine Just Say NO to Bonds!
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/10/why-maine-should-say-no-to-bonds.html
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Can a Write in Vote For The Late Governor Seldon Connor Effect A Paradigm Shift in Maine Politics?
Updated this post with new graphic stating: He may be DEAD- but he's also RIGHT! So He's DEAD RIGHT! Write-in the late Governor Seldon Connor in Maine's Governor's Race. See Connor's Speech here!
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/10/can-write-in-vote-for-late-governor.html
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