The
election is long past. The celebrations are over. It is
now time for Maine taxpayers to strap in and hold on. There
will be no moving in the cabin while in flight. We will
arrive soon. It's "Destination Socialism" for
all on board. The 2007 legislative session promises to bring
more re-distribution of the "wealth", more state
funding of abortions, more spending on stem-cell research,
more funding of the socialized Dirigo health care plan,
more "tax breaks" to keep our college graduates
in Maine......Need I go on? It is very obvious that Maine
is rapidly moving from a blue state to a green/red state
(commonly referred to as a "Watermelon" state
where we outwardly are green environmentalists but inwardly
red socialists). Am I over reacting? Judge for yourself.
Here are some of the bond issues that have already been
proposed (courtesy of the Maine
Jeremiah Project):
An
act to provide equity in funding for women's health services
(which provides for free abortions). Submitted by President
Edmonds.
An act authorizing a general fund bond issue to promote
stem cell research.
Sponsored by Senator Strimling.
This is a list of bills that are being referred to various
committees:
An act to support the creative economy effort.
An act to promote compassion in school children.
A resolve to evaluate parenting education and to develop
parenting resources in Maine High Schools.
An act to encourage the elderly to stay at home for care.
The state is taking over. While the wallets of those of
us who are gainfully employed and/or property owners hemorrhage
cash into the Maine government vacuum, our moral compass
turns closer to true south. Taxpayers may be coerced into
supporting abortions and stem cell research ( both of which
destroy innocent human life). We may also be forced to shell
out for our nanny government to play the part of parent
and pastor in telling our youngsters how to be compassionate
and how to raise their children. As with every session,
we will be forced to purchase more and more land for "conservation",
further limiting potential economic growth. There will be
more easements, tying the hands of property owners from
Kittery to Fort Kent. There will be the continued effort
to prop up the disastrous Dirigo health care plan. Things
look bleak, but there is always hope.
Our mission should be to look true north, to our Lord and
Savior. Much prayer is needed. Maine is not a lost cause,
despite the continued socialization of the state. There
are groups working hard to look out for the best interests
of Maine. The
Christian Civic League of Maine, Concerned
Women for America of Maine, The
Maine Right to Life, The
Maine Jeremiah Project....These are all groups worthy
of our support. If we hit our knees and pray and work together,
we can make a difference.
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