I like this guy!

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Too bad this guy is not running for President. He has "The FIRE" that every other candidate running is lacking.




[h=1]Maine's GOP governor calls state workers 'corrupt'[/h]

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine's blunt-speaking governor is again creating a ruckus with his offhanded remarks — this time by calling state government middle managers "about as corrupt as can be."


At a town hall-style meeting in Newport on Thursday night, Republican Gov. Paul LePage was asked why there are so many fees associated with getting a cosmetologist license.


In response, the governor said state government is too big and too costly and that the state workforce is part of the problem. LePage told the crowd that he has control over appointed state workers, but has little authority over middle managers and other unionized state employees.



"The problem is, middle management of the state is about as corrupt as can be," LePage said in remarks first reported by MaineToday Media.



With the remark buzzing around the State House on Friday, LePage sent an email to more than 11,000 state workers to clarify his remarks, praising the majority of state workers but saying that some union bosses and state workers are intent on maintaining the status quo.


Offering no apologies, LePage had a blunt message for those workers who've been "corrupted" by a bureaucratic mindset that's intent on "doing the same thing because it was always done that way" and for the "union bosses" who he said have urged workers to resist the administration's changes.


"If you are dragging your feet because you do not like the direction the administration is headed, then it is time to either get on board or get out of the way," he wrote.


Maine State Employees Association President Ginette Rivard said state employees are "honest public servants" and that she was unaware of any corruption within the ranks of state government.


"These public workers do important work for all Maine people," Rivard said. "For Gov. LePage to call them 'corrupt' is baseless and insulting to every public worker who has dedicated their lives to making Maine a great place to live, work and raise a family."


In less than 16 months as governor, LePage has earned a reputation for talking bluntly. Even before he was elected, LePage caused a stir when he told a crowd that he would tell President Barack Obama to "go to hell."


Two weeks after taking office, he stirred up a controversy when he called the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People a special interest group and told critics to "kiss my butt" over his decision to not attend the NAACP's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Portland.


He later raised eyebrows when he dismissed the dangers of a chemical additive used in some plastic bottles by saying the worst that could happen was "some women may have little beards."


A year ago, he riled labor groups, artists and others by removing a huge mural depicting the state's labor history from the Labor Department headquarters. When asked what he'd do if anybody tried to block the mural from being taken down, he said, "I'd laugh at them, the idiots."


LePage's spokeswoman, Adrienne Bennett, said Friday that the definition of corruption is a lack of integrity, explaining why the governor chose that word.


"When you have employees who insist to maintain the status quo and delay progress within an administration, it is — in the governor's view — corruptible behavior," she said.


LePage has focused on cutting government spending and spurring private business.


Rivard said the governor would benefit by spending more time with his own employees.


"Outside of the governor's office, the use of state resources to help family and friends is almost unheard of," Rivard said in an apparent reference to LePage's daughter, then 22, being hired as an assistant to her father's chief of staff at an annual salary of $41,000.


Rivard declined to elaborate on her comment.




Maine's GOP governor calls state workers 'corrupt' - Yahoo! News
 

chefdennis

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Come on Joe...This Governor is not being "Fair" to the Lefts supporters now...He is calling out the Unions....Why would he bad mouth the Union of Government Employees?? I mean this is an organization that is all about making the "playing field" level for everyone..to make sure that everyone gets their "fair share"..that wants a "living wage" for everyone in every job....You know Joe, they want a "Socialist Community".......

I am with you Joe..."I like This Guy".....And as more States put governors in office like him, the more of these unions you can kiss good bye...
 

layoutshooter

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He does not seem to like Obama either and is NOT afraid to say it!

Too bad Ron Paul does not have this guys FIRE! I have to watch this more closely. It may get interesting. He does not seem to be afraid of any of the 'sacred cows' that are out there.
 

cheri1122

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Come on Joe...This Governor is not being "Fair" to the Lefts supporters now...He is calling out the Unions....Why would he bad mouth the Union of Government Employees?? I mean this is an organization that is all about making the "playing field" level for everyone..to make sure that everyone gets their "fair share"..that wants a "living wage" for everyone in every job....You know Joe, they want a "Socialist Community".......

Sometimes I wonder whether you misundersood what you read, or whether you just skimmed it, and got the wrong impression....
Gov LePage 's message was specifically directed to the middle management of state workers and the union bosses
, neither of whom are the union workers you like to sneer & jeer at every chance you get.
He's absolutely right about the
"bureaucratic mindset intent on doing the same thing because it's always done that way", but it aint the workers who make those bureaucratic decisions, it's their higher paid managers, and always has been.
I'd agree with him on the NAACP, it's time has come & gone already. Can't comment on the labor mural, I'd have to see it & know why he was offended by it first.
But the union president's parting shot was a def bullseye: nepotism on the public teat is hardly a demonstration of his own incorruptibility, now, is it?

It's why state & [especially] local politics is so much more inneresting: they speak their minds, lol.

I am with you Joe..."I like This Guy".....And as more States put governors in office like him, the more of these unions you can kiss good bye...

And when the unions are gone, management will continue to insist on safety ahead of profit, and pay legitimate overtime, & never ever cheat their workers - yeah, riiiiiight.
 

LDB

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Overall he seems to have a clue. He's certainly more advanced than dirt.
 

RLENT

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I have to watch this more closely.
Welcome to the festivities ... some of us have been watching and helping him (and other liberty-loving constitutional conservatives) get elected for some time .....

You can read a little bit of the backstory about that from back in 2010 at the following links:

Eight (8) PLUS! DailyPaul Liberty Candidates | Ron Paul 2012

Maine Paul Lepage for governor!! | Ron Paul 2012

We ARE Winning in Maine!!! | Ron Paul 2012

Paul LePage takes the Maine Governor's seat! | Ron Paul 2012

Too bad Ron Paul does not have this guys FIRE!
LOL .... the good Doctor has plenty of "FIRE" .... otherwise he wouldn't be able to raise up the veritable army that he is raising up ....

Austin:

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El Paso:

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Philadelphia:

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Pittsburgh:

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BTW .... rumor has it that back in the 2008 Republican Primary, Governor-to-be LePage voted for ..... a certain doctor from Texas ....​
 
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RLENT

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Ooops .... almost missed the one last night in Houston:

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RLENT

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Dr. Pepper?
You're getting warm .... here's a hint:

It's the same guy who just took all the delegates - and all the alternates - for the 5th Congressional District of Massachusetts .... which, BTW, happens to be where the hometown (Belmont) of another candidate (who is a former governor of the state) is located ....

..... whooops ...... :rolleyes:
 
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layoutshooter

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"LOL .... the good Doctor has plenty of "FIRE" .... otherwise he wouldn't be able to raise up the veritable army that he is raising up"


Nope, dry toast. My son, the libertarian, told me that he likes a lot of Paul's ideas but says that he is BORING! He also thinks that he is not 'up to the job'.

We need his ideas, tempered with real experience, AND FIRE! Obama appeals to the weak and Paul to the 'thinkers'. We need a candidate that can appeal to the DOER's

The weak are easily led. DOER's are not. Ideas that have no one to put them into action are useless.

Sorry, I do not get excited over dry, inexperienced, toast.
 

davekc

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"LOL .... the good Doctor has plenty of "FIRE" .... otherwise he wouldn't be able to raise up the veritable army that he is raising up"


Nope, dry toast. My son, the libertarian, told me that he likes a lot of Paul's ideas but says that he is BORING! He also thinks that he is not 'up to the job'.

We need his ideas, tempered with real experience, AND FIRE! Obama appeals to the weak and Paul to the 'thinkers'. We need a candidate that can appeal to the DOER's

The weak are easily led. DOER's are not. Ideas that have no one to put them into action are useless.

Sorry, I do not get excited over dry, inexperienced, toast.

And there is his problem. He can gather a crowd but can't get them to vote. If so, he wouldn't be in last place. I guess the good news while a little late, he may be able to finish second since everyone else dropped out. Instead of a half hour speech at the convention they may give him an hour. Thats about it. He'll stay in just so he can raise money. Mine as well make a profit while you can.
 

davekc

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I can't argue that. Maybe that is why they aren't voting. They are still sleeping.;)
 

RLENT

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My son, the libertarian, told me that he likes a lot of Paul's ideas but says that he is BORING! He also thinks that he is not 'up to the job'.
..... your son the libertarian ?

Well, okey-dokey then .... who I am to dispute the assessments of such an esteemed politico such as he ?

FWIW, your comments smell to me more like something you'd say to a pollster that called .... know what I mean, jellybean ?

We need his ideas, tempered with real experience, AND FIRE! Obama appeals to the weak and Paul to the 'thinkers'.
As is often the case, your "analysis" is off .... and you literally have no clue what you are talking about ....

We need a candidate that can appeal to the DOER's

The weak are easily led. DOER's are not. Ideas that have no one to put them into action are useless.
Yo, Spoooky,

DO this:

Ron Paul Wins Louisiana Caucus

Wins four and a half of six congressional district caucuses, securing 111 of 150 or 74 percent of delegates elected yesterday to the state convention

LAKE JACKSON, Texas, Apr 29, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Supporters of 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul won yesterday's Louisiana caucus, securing an overwhelming majority of winnable delegates to the June Republican state convention that will affect the weight of the Paul delegation to the August Republican National Convention in Tampa.

Preliminary results from the Louisiana Republican Party indicate that Ron Paul supporters won majorities in Congressional Districts 1, 2, 5, and 6, with a narrow decision having occurred in District 4. This means Ron Paul supporters won about four and a half of the six Congressional District caucus conventions held yesterday.

In each CD the top 25 delegates will go to the state convention on June 2nd in Shreveport. Yesterday, 111 out of 150 or 74 percent of delegates elected today were in fact Ron Paul delegates. The Louisiana state GOP soon will award 30 additional delegates.


A "conservative slate" ran a partially combined slate with establishment-moderate Mitt Romney in CDs 1, 2 and 4. In each of those districts Ron Paul supporters required more votes than all of their opponents combined. Remarkably, supporters of the 12-term Congressman from Texas accomplished this in CDs 1 and 2, but fell just short of this in CD 4, which is why the decision was split.


Taken together, victories across four and half CDs mean that Ron Paul supporters are likely to control the outcome of the state convention in June.


To be sure, a win on this scale gives Ron Paul supporters a majority of yesterday's elected delegates and the ability to choose most of the at-large delegates, as well as the three National Delegates from CDs 1, 2, 5, and 6.


The Ron Paul campaign's Louisiana State Director Pete Chamberlain said of the victory, "Yesterday's result shows the changing dynamic among grassroots conservative activists dedicated to promoting a Republican platform that adheres to the Constitutional values Dr. Paul represents. Back-room dealing and insider politics are no match for the grassroots enthusiasm that is the hallmark of the Ron Paul campaign. Yesterday, Ron Paul's dedicated Louisiana supporters showed what passionate, persistent activism can achieve when centered around a consistent message of freedom and prosperity."


"Ron Paul's victory shows his delegate-attainment strategy is working and demonstrates that the media and Washington pundits are underestimating his influence in the nominating process," said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Manager John Tate.


"The Louisiana win forecasts a prominent role for Ron Paul at the RNC. It also signals that the convention will feature a spirited discussion over whether conservatism will triumph over the status quo, all in relation to the end game of defeating President Obama," added Mr. Tate.


Ron Paul Wins Louisiana Caucus - MarketWatch

Now, remember that little story I wuz tellin' ya about the corrupt GOP Chair up in Alaska - Randy Ruedrich ? About how he ought be run out of town on rails .... due to having attempted to subvert the democratic process ?

This is a (corrupt) pol who has exercised iron-fisted control over the Alaska GOP for over a decade .... well .... BUH-BYE Mr. Ruedrich .....

"Despite a disappointing third place finish in the March 6 Alaska caucuses, Ron Paul is looking like a winner there: A Paul supporter was voted in as the new GOP chairman Saturday at the state convention.

It's more evidence of the political maturation of the Paul forces, who are beginning to seize the levers of powers from within state parties."

Ron Paul's Alaska payback - POLITICO.com

And the Politico article doesn't even begin to tell the full story: not only was Ruedrich handed his walking papers, but in addition to electing Russ Millette as the new AK GOP Chairman, we also have the vice chair position - a women named Debbie Brown ..... and the state GOP secretary and treasurer. And Dr. Paul now has a plurality of delegates in Alaska (with 9 now instead of 6)

BTW, if you want to see what happens when an AK state senator endorses Robamney at the AK State GOP Convention, have a look at the following video clip:


IOW .... even though the establishment AK GOP were completely appaulled, they ended up getting totally paulverized ....

The list of disgraced state GOP chairpersons who have resigned or been otherwise toppled from power continues to grow: Matt Strawn (IA), Amy Tarkanian (NV), and now Randy Ruedrich (AK) .... and probably a few others that I'm forgetting ....

And without getting into any counting of chickens before they've hatched, we have the little matter of the NV GOP convention next week. Apparently, "the GOP establishment" is getting just a tad bit concerned:

Republicans nationwide have noticed Paul’s organization and takeover strategy, one Nevada Republican leader said.

“I just came back from the national (Republican National Committee) meeting and everybody was talking about the Ron Paul, well-organized takeover,” said Heidi Smith, Nevada national GOP committeewoman."

Ron Paul backers prepare takeover | Reno Gazette-Journal | rgj.com

Sorry, I do not get excited over dry, inexperienced, toast.
No need to be sorry .... ignorance is no sin ....

I do have a question for you though: outside of just "pulling the lever" for someone, have you ever actually participated in the electoral process ?

IOW .... are you really a playa ? ..... a DOER ?

..... or just a "talker" .... who constantly bemoans about how the process is completely fixed .... and we're all just doomed, so why even bother trying to change things ?

ROTFLMAO .....
 
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layoutshooter

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..... your son the libertarian ?

Well, okey-dokey then .... who I am to dispute the assessments of such an esteemed politico such as he ?

FWIW, your comments smell to me more like something you'd say to a pollster that called .... know what I mean, jellybean ?


As is often the case, your "analysis" is off .... and you literally have no clue what you are talking about ....


Yo, Spoooky,

DO this:



Ron Paul Wins Louisiana Caucus - MarketWatch

Now, remember that little story I wuz tellin' ya about the corrupt GOP Chair up in Alaska - Randy Ruedrich ? About how he ought be run out of town on rails .... due to having attempted to subvert the democratic process ?

This is a (corrupt) pol who has exercised iron-fisted control over the Alaska GOP for over a decade .... well .... BUH-BYE Mr. Ruedrich .....

"Despite a disappointing third place finish in the March 6 Alaska caucuses, Ron Paul is looking like a winner there: A Paul supporter was voted in as the new GOP chairman Saturday at the state convention.

It's more evidence of the political maturation of the Paul forces, who are beginning to seize the levers of powers from within state parties."

Ron Paul's Alaska payback - POLITICO.com

And the Politico article doesn't even begin to tell the full story: not only was Ruedrich handed his walking papers, but in addition to electing Russ Millette as the new AK GOP Chairman, we also have the vice chair position - a women named Debbie Brown ..... and the state GOP secretary and treasurer. And Dr. Paul now has a plurality of delegates in Alaska (with 9 now instead of 6)

BTW, if you want to see what happens when an AK state senator endorses Robamney at the AK State GOP Convention, have a look at the following video clip:


IOW .... even though the establishment AK GOP were completely appaulled, they ended up getting totally paulverized ....

The list of disgraced state GOP chairpersons who have resigned or been otherwise toppled from power continues to grow: Matt Strawn (IA), Amy Tarkanian (NV), and now Randy Ruedrich (AK) .... and probably a few others that I'm forgetting ....

And without getting into any counting of chickens before they've hatched, we have the little matter of the NV GOP convention next week. Apparently, "the GOP establishment" is getting just a tad bit concerned:

Republicans nationwide have noticed Paul’s organization and takeover strategy, one Nevada Republican leader said.

“I just came back from the national (Republican National Committee) meeting and everybody was talking about the Ron Paul, well-organized takeover,” said Heidi Smith, Nevada national GOP committeewoman."

Ron Paul backers prepare takeover | Reno Gazette-Journal | rgj.com


No need to be sorry .... ignorance is no sin ....

I do have a question for you though: outside of just "pulling the lever" for someone, have you ever actually participated in the electoral process ?

IOW .... are you really a playa ? ..... a DOER ?

..... or just a "talker" .... who constantly bemoans about how the process is completely fixed .... and we're all just doomed, so why even bother trying to change things ?

I do what very little I can while on the road. I am gone several weeks/months at a time. I have contributed money and 'yard space' for signs for local candidates that I KNOW. I have also gone on "door knocking" trips for LOCAL/State rep candidates before I started this business. Taking care of my wife trumps politics. IF I every get off the road I will get more involved, time is the limiting factor. I do NOT allow signs from national level candidates, I don't support ANY of them. Form ANY party. IF there is EVER a candidate that I am even a little comfortable with I MAY then. Won't happen this year.

The entire time I was with the Feds it was illegal for me to participate beyond voting and money donations and I am not all that sure if money donations were allowed. I just don't remember now.

I am also in constant contact with those who claim to represent me, for what little good that does.

I don't know what a "playa" is. Not a word in any language I speak.

What makes YOUR opinion any more valid than mine or my son's? It is, after all, ONLY your OPINION. Nothing more. You find Paul exciting, I, and my son, find him BORING. That is the nature of OPINIONS.

Besides, I not longer believe that things are ever going to be fixed at the ballot box. I think that day has passed, decades ago. This election will likely be the last under what is left of our Constitution, regardless of who wins.
 

RLENT

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Too funny - right in Mittens own backyard ....

Now, can we all please say: "first round abstention" ?

Ron Paul supported by 16 Massachusetts delegates, says campaign

Published: 6:50 PM 04/29/2012

Supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul had a busy weekend in the home state of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. And it seems to have yielded some success.

Paul national campaign chairman Jesse Benton told The Daily Caller that Paul supporters occupy 16 of 19 delegate slots filled in congressional district selection processes.

“They are bound to Romney but support Ron,” said Benton. The effect of this coup isn’t immediately clear. (rlent editorial note: isn't clear ... only to the completely blind and utterly oblivious .... :p)

Massachusetts will send 41 delegates to the Republican National Convention. Thirty-eight are bound by the results of the state’s March 6 primary — which Romney swept with 72 percent of the vote. The former governor was projected to receive all 38 delegates.

The 16 delegates supporting Paul are bound to vote for Romney on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention. If Romney does not achieve the required number of votes on the first ballot, the delegates can vote for the candidate of their choice.

Policymic reports that at Massachusetts’ 1st Congressional District’s caucus this Saturday, Romney supporters “made emotional, often angry, and desperate pleas for party unity.”

“An older woman specifically called out the Ron Paul supporters, accusing them of undermining the democratic process,” according to Policymic.

Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul did not immediately respond to a request for comment on this news. (rlent editorial note: Gee ... I'm really surprised .... :rolleyes: The real question is: will she ever ?)

In other states, Paul supporters have seized a number of delegates disproportionate to their candidate’s performance in initial caucus and primary votes. (rlent editorial note: this is what happens when you are leading people that are DOERs ..... as well as thinkers)

This month Paul supporters won 20 of 24 delegates selected in Minnesota congressional district conventions. In Louisiana, Paul’s campaign claims to control 74 percent of the delegates to the state GOP convention after sweeping congressional district conventions.

Ron Paul supported by 16 Massachusetts delegates, says campaign | The Daily Caller
 
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layoutshooter

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I hope Paul takes the nomination, then I can vote against him AND Obama!

It does not matter one bit to me what you think of him. I don't like him and will not vote for him. For me, and it is MY vote, voting for him would be 'settling' and I am DONE with that game. It is 'write in' time for me.

I don't believe for one second that Paul is up to the job. We just don't need another rookie in that office. We have had far too many over the years.
 
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