Tag: Augusta

  • Charles Norman Shay

    For at least 15 years, I have played the History Channel’s tribute to Charles Norman Shay, a Penobscot Indian from the great state of Maine, on D-Day and Veterans’ Day and many other days throughout the year.  Although I never had the privilege to meet Mr. Shay, I have always admired him. He defines the…

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  • Feds investigating MaineCare (Medicaid) for illegal aliens

    The Mills administration, specifically the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), seemed to be terrified over an investigation by the Federal government of Maine’s government giving illegal aliens Medicaid.  In a freedom of access request by the Maine Wire, DHHS Commissioner Sarah Gagne-Holmes made it clear that the goal was to avoid a Congressional…

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  • Biden’s Decline

    Let us be honest.  Not a single Democrat in elected office, nor any who are a part of the political class in Washington DC, would admit that Biden was in serious cognitive decline, until after the disastrous debate with Trump, and finally when he left office. It was obvious to anyone who paid attention.  I…

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  • 3rd Quarter American GDP growth

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is estimating that the American economy grew at a rather robust rate of 3.9% annualized for the third quarter of 2025.  This comes on the heels of 3.1% growth in the second quarter of this year. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta estimate is based on economic data available…

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  • Gubernatorial Candidate Owen McCarthy – one hour interview

    Owen McCarthy is an entrepreneur in Maine.  He has a young family and he is focused on affordability in our beautiful state.. Owen is smart.  He thinks analytically.  This makes sense as he is an engineer by training. When gubernatorial candidates come in for their first hour long interview, I try to spend the first…

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  • Bike and Pedestrian Safety
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    Bike and Pedestrian Safety

    Working to Improve Bike and Pedestrian Safety in Maine In 2019, Maine was designated an Age-Friendly State by the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. This designation is a major step toward making Maine even more livable for people of every age. The Age-Friendly State designation is igniting new partnerships at every level from…

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