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Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« on: March 25, 2011, 01:06:12 PM »
Newly elected Governor LePage (GOP-TPer) continues attack on working folks...trys to upstage stubborn Walker.

Wants secret business meetings, wants to have his pension exempt from increases, wants to remove symbolic 'labor' murals in public Dept of Labor building;

...TM7

Maine Gov. LePage Asks For ‘Shared Sacrifice,’ But Is Exempt From His Own Pension Changes

 
Gov. Paul LePage (R-ME)
Gov. Paul LePage (R-ME) has called for “shared sacrifice” when it comes to balancing his state’s budget. “If you want prosperity, you have got to make sacrifices,” LePage said. However, as Zaid Jilani pointed out, LePage’s proposed budget asks the middle-class and public employees to bear the brunt of filling the state’s budget gap, while cutting taxes for the state’s wealthiest residents.

As part of his budget, LePage proposed raising the retirement age for public employees and freezing their cost-of-living adjustments. He also increased the amount that public employees are required to pay into their pension fund from 7.65 percent to 9.65 percent, which constitutes a cut in take-home pay for these employees. However, as Mike Tipping at the Kennebec Journal reported, the change doesn’t apply to LePage’s own compensation:

http://thinkprogress.org/2011/03/15/lepage-pension/


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Maine Gov. Paul LePage Orders Labor History Mural Removed From State Offices
 
Maine Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage (R) has ordered the removal of a 36-foot mural depicting Maine’s labor history from the lobby of the state’s Department of Labor offices, claiming they received “some complaints” from business owners. The Governor has also directed that eight conference rooms named after labor leaders — including Cesar Chavez — be renamed “after mountains, counties or something.”

The directive comes amidst rising tensions between the LePage Administration and organized labor over the governor’s support for a right-to-work bill and efforts to roll back the state’s child labor laws.

While the state’s AFL-CIO called the removal “mean-spirited”, a spokesman for the governor has said that the removal was not meant to “antagonize” labor, but rather to correct the office’s “one-sided decor.” In an e-mail to Labor Department employees, acting Chief Laura Boyett sought to explain the decision:

We have received feedback that the administration building is not perceived as equally receptive to both businesses and workers – primarily because of the nature of the mural in the lobby and the names of our conference rooms. Whether or not the perception is valid is not really at issue and therefore, not open to debate. If either of our two constituencies perceives that they are not welcome in our administration building and this translates to a belief that their needs will not be heard or met by this department, then it presents a barrier to achieving our mission.

The mural was funded by a $600,000 $60,000 grant from the federal government and includes depictions of Rosie the Riveter at Bath Iron works, a 1937 shoe worker’s strike, and a 1986 paper mill strike. “There was never any intention to be pro-labor or anti-labor,” the mural’s artist, Judy Taylor, told the Sun-Journal. “It was a pure depiction of the facts.”

Meanwhile, Chavez, FDR Labor Secretary Frances Perkins — the nation’s first female cabinet secretary — and William Looney, a 19th-century lawmaker who sponsored a 10-hour workday law, would all have their names removed under the order.

http://thinkprogress.org/2011/03/23/paul-lepage-labor-mural/

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Gov. LePage delays creation of business advisory councils after criticism

By The Associated Press
Published Mar 25, 2011 12:23 pm | Last updated Mar 25, 2011 12:24 pm
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage is delaying his plan to form a business advisory council following criticism of his decision to exempt the panel from the state's open meetings law.

By executive order, LePage exempted the council from the state's Freedom of Access law. He also planned to create additional panels to advise him on business and environmental matters.

Spokeswoman Adrienne Bennett says the governor decided to put his plan for all advisory councils "on hold" for the time being. She says his chief concern was protecting panel members from unwanted media scrutiny, but she says the council idea hasn't been scrapped altogether.

Critics of the Freedom of Access exemption included the Maine Civil Liberties Union, Maine Heritage Policy Center, and several media organizations.

http://www.sunjournal.com/approved/story/1005668


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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2011, 03:30:32 PM »
Did the "working folks"(whoever that is) elect the Gov? Let Maine take care of Maine!  ;)
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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2011, 05:23:16 AM »
The working man has been under attack in Maine for a long time - high income tax, high sales tax, high property taxes, high meals taxes, high vehicle registration fees, tolls, etc. All this to pay for failed social experiment after failed social experiment. Ask anyone from Lewiston how much the quality of life has changed since Maine started importing Somalians and paying all of their wlfare, medical care, etc.
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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2011, 05:37:14 AM »
The working man has been under attack in Maine for a long time - high income tax, high sales tax, high property taxes, high meals taxes, high vehicle registration fees, tolls, etc. All this to pay for failed social experiment after failed social experiment. Ask anyone from Lewiston how much the quality of life has changed since Maine started importing Somalians and paying all of their wlfare, medical care, etc.

Same way in minnesota, there are now over 90,000 somalis in minneapolis and st paul, no wonder we end up with pols like franken, ellison and dayton!

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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2011, 05:16:31 PM »
Did the "working folks"(whoever that is) elect the Gov? Let Maine take care of Maine!  ;)

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Ever notice how politicians lie..? They say anything to get elected....then out comes the agenda. That's why alot of so-called GOPers are will have to re-elect BHO...expanded wars, GITMO/intel secretized, corp and elite tax reduced, stupid HC bill, borders open.....business as usual.


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Again, I would like to see Maine take care of Maine!
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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2011, 05:44:28 PM »
Did the "working folks"(whoever that is) elect the Gov? Let Maine take care of Maine!  ;)

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Ever notice how politicians lie..? They say anything to get elected....then out comes the agenda. That's why alot of so-called GOPers are will have to re-elect BHO...expanded wars, GITMO/intel secretized, corp and elite tax reduced, stupid HC bill, borders open.....business as usual.


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Again, I would like to see Maine take care of Maine!


Same here.  Seems I have missed the hotbed of discontent and rebellion from the citizens of Maine.  Lets hear from Mainers.

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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2011, 06:33:53 PM »
Both parties treat not only the "working man" like garbage but most all the people. Failed tax polices, massive over spending/debt, piss poor boarder control, immigration in general, dumb social experiments, stupid wars and terrible Trade policy.
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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2011, 06:54:24 PM »
When a state or fed employee can no longer endure benefit cuts they are free to join us in the private sector.  Public unions are a rigged game and are corrupt in concept. I agree working people have no voice. Government, unions, hollywood, the press, etc. have no interest in the working people other than exploitation. Voting is a waste of time. Prepare for chaos.

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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2011, 07:14:54 PM »
Public unions are a rigged game and are corrupt in concept.

I agree with that 100%.
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« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2011, 02:26:53 AM »
 I recently sold some land in MI, in part to do with the tax bill. I never went there much & have another property I like better. This property consisted of 3 parcels. The funny thing is 2 of the parcels were bought by the local 'Native American' tribe, so no more taxes(or very little) from those 2. The other will close within a few weeks.

    Here in WI we pay over $5,000 a year in property taxes on a close to average value house. Then you have all the other taxes & fees in WI, which put us in the top 5 or so for highest taxed States. No I don't feel bad if the WI State employees get a modest reduction, still much less than my own the last few years. We have a lot of Government here in WI. Nobody is going to quit over these reductions in benefits, if they do there are plenty of others who would apply.
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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #10 on: March 28, 2011, 07:29:18 AM »
Years of abuse by the big government liberals and big tax & spender crowd are causing these type of voter reactions. Voters/Tax Payers want solutions to the problems that effect them. Most voters don;t go to the poll and vote for others peoples concerns. So when we get these type of peopel in office, we should understnad the impact of the last group of idiots in office.
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Re: Maine: Attack on The Working Man Continues
« Reply #11 on: March 28, 2011, 04:58:51 PM »
Long Lake is a pretty area. I'm only about an hour from there, near the Sandwich range in NH. Maine is very much similar to Mass in that it doesn't matter which party the governor is from because nobody is willing to upset the political machine and shrink government in any real way. The state is basically a lost cause because there are too many sucking from the teat of the taxpayer. It's a shame because the whole state is beautiful and many good people live there, my girlfriend being one of them.
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