Monday, September 5, 2011

Meet the New Governor of Maine and do you know what I'd like.( From the G-Man)

           Meet  Maine 's New Governor  ---                 In  case you haven't heard about this guy before,  his name will stick in your  mind!        The  new Maine Governor, Paul LePage is making   New  Jersey ’s  Chris Christie look like an enabler. He isn't  afraid to say what he thinks. Judging by the  comments, every time he opens his mouth, his  popularity goes up.

He brought down the  house at his inauguration when he shook his fist  toward the media box and said, "You're on  notice! I've inherited a financially-troubled  State to run. Observe...cover what we do...but  don't whine if I don't waste time responding to  your every whim just for your  amusement."

During his campaign for  Governor, he was talking to commercial fishermen  who are struggling because of federal fisheries  rules. They complained that 0bama brought his  family to Bar  Harbor  and Acadia   National Park  for a long Labor Day holiday and found time to  meet with union leaders, but wouldn't talk to  the fishermen. LePage replied, "I'd tell him to  go to hell and get out of my State." The  Lame  Stream Media crucified LePage, but he jumped 6  points in the pre-election poll.

The  Martin Luther King incident was a political  sandbag which brought him National exposure. The  'lame stream' media crucified him, but word on  the street is very positive. The NAACP  specifically asked LePage to spend MLK Day  visiting black inmates at the   Maine   State  Prison. He told them that he would meet with ALL  inmates, regardless of race, if he were to visit  the prison. The NAACP balked and then put out a  news release claiming falsely that he refused to  participate in any MLK events. He read it in the  paper for the 1st time the next morning while  being driven to an event and went ballistic  because none of the reporters had called him for  comment before running the NAACP  release.

He arrived at that event &  said in front of a TV camera, "If they want to  play the race card on me they can kiss my ass",  and he reminded them that he has an adopted  black son from Jamaica  and that he attended the local MLK Breakfast  every year that he was mayor of  Waterville.  (He started his morning there on MLK  Day.)

He then stated that there's a right  way and a wrong way to meet with the Governor,  and he put all special interests on notice that  press releases, media leaks, and all  demonstrations would prove to be the wrong way.  He said any other group which acted like the  NAACP could expect to be at the bottom of the  Governor's priority list!

He then did the  following, and judging from local radio talk  show callers, his popularity increased even  more: The State employees union complained  because he waited until 3 P.M. before closing  State offices and facilities and sending  non-emergency personnel home during the last  blizzard. The prior Governor would often close  offices for the day with just a forecast before  the first flakes. (Each time the State closes  for snow, it costs the taxpayers about $1  million in wages for no work in  return.)

LePage was CEO of the Marden's  chain of discount family bargain retail stores  before election as governor. He noted that State  employees getting off work early could still  find lots of retail stores open to shop. So, he  put the State employees on notice by announcing:  "If Marden's is open, Maine is open!" 

He  told State employees: "We live in Maine in the  winter, for heaven's sake, and should know how  to drive in it. Otherwise, apply for a State job  in Florida !"  

Governor LePage symbolizes what America  needs; Refreshing politicians who aren't  self-serving and who exhibit common  sense
                   Sounds  like someone we could use running this  country!!!!            THE  LAW IS THE LAW  

So  "if" the US government determines that it  is against the law for the  words  "under  God"  to be on  our money, then, so be it.  

And  "if" that same government decides that  the 
"Ten  Commandments"
 are not to  be used in or on a government installation,  then, so be it.  

I  say,  "so be  it," because I  would like to be a
law abiding US  citizen.  

I  say, "so be  it,"  because I  would like to think that 
smarter people than  I are in positions to make good  decisions.  

I  would like to think that those people have the  
American public's best interests at  heart.  



BUT,  YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE I'D LIKE?
  

Since  we can't pray to God, can't Trust in God and  cannot post His Commandments in Government  buildings
 
I don't  believe the Government  (Federal,  State and Local) and its  employees should participate in the  Easter and  Christmas celebrations  which honor  the God that  our  government is eliminating from many facets of  American life.  

I'd  like my  mail  delivered on Christmas, Good Friday,  Thanksgiving & Easter.  After all,  it's just another day.  

I'd  like the" US Supreme  Court to be in session on Christmas, Good  Friday, Thanksgiving & Easter as well as  Sundays." After all,  it's just another day.  

I'd  like the Senate and  the House of Representatives to not have to  worry about getting home for  the "Christmas  Break." After all  it's just another  day.  

I'm  thinking that a lot of  my  taxpayer dollars could be saved, if all  government offices & services would work on  Christmas, Good Friday &  Easter.   It  shouldn't  cost any overtime since those would be  just like  any other day of the week  to a  government that is trying to  be  "politically  correct."  

In  fact....  

I  think that our  government should work  on  Sundays  (initially  set aside for worshipping  God....)  because,  after all, our government says  that  it should  be just another  day....  


What  do you all  think????  

If  this idea gets to enough  people, maybe our  elected  officials  will stop giving in to the "minority  opinions"
  and begin,  once again,  to  represent the "majority" of ALL of the American  people.  
SO BE  IT...........  

Please  Dear Lord, 
Give  us the help needed to keep you in our  country!  
'Amen'  and 'Amen'  

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