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Families and Government – Change Needed

Posted on Friday, May 2, 2025
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by Robert B. Charles
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If you are a parent, might become one, or come from a family you are close to, what do you need? Not much really, safety, income, time for family life, respect for your faith, and freedom. Is more government better or worse?

Liberal friends ask me, “What is so wrong with Democrat policies?” Nationally and in Blue States like Maine, why do you write so much about government failures, overreach, overspending, and high taxes? Why are you running for Governor in Maine?

I start with the basics. We have to cut crime, cut taxes, cut the nonsense that passes for reality, but it goes deeper. I was raised by a mother who worked hard, kept what she made. She knew we were safe in town, gave us time, love, faith, and schooling.

We got a good start in life because she – a working mother – benefited from less government. We were safe. She could make ends meet on a teacher’s salary. We learned skills in Maine’s solid public schools.

Of course, every state needs a safety net, affordable assistance for seniors, a level playing field. Maine needs nutrition programs in schools, special education– my mother was a remedial reading teacher. We need funded Mainecare, transitional support for he unemployed, reliable funds for core functions.

What we do not need is constant growth in spending, massive overspending, waste, corruption – because government programs often undermine families.

You may question this, but follow me. Many parents in Maine – now ten thousand – must work two jobs to make ends meet. My mother did. We have an “affordability crisis,” traceable to Democrat policies.

Parents pay more taxes than ever in history, as combined income, sales, property, and hidden taxes make Maine one of highest taxed states, despite a per capita income of just $42,000.

Regressive taxes, those that hurt lower incomes, are unforgivably high, going higher as  Democrats push new taxes on prescription drugs – needed by seniors, paint and hardware – for fixing homes, fishing and hunting – which puts food on the table, cigarettes – which hits lower incomes. It is inexcusable.

Maine faces another year of record spending, budget of $6.8 billion eight years ago now $11.7 billion, zero funding for year two of Mainecare, $450 million deficit.

All this excess spending – and higher taxes – does little for Maine families, puts older and younger on edge. Democrats don’t get it. They have created a crisis,  median income 200 dollars less monthly than median rent. How does that work?

What does it mean? Families stretch every dollar, strain to avoid the breaking point, because this state’s Democrat government is wildly out of touch.

Grown children live at home or they just move away. Aging parents worry if they can stay in their home, senior living homes meanwhile collapsing under taxes, and independent pharmacies, hospitals and local stores following suit.

That is not the end. Beyond nothing being affordable, constant overspending, missing functions, Maine’s Democrats are corrupt. A state audit just found $2.1 billion in corrupt contracts, many given to family and friends, a runaway train.

All this hurts families. Then add vanishing public safety. Instead of my youth, with no worries or drugs, we live in a state under siege. Instead of kids’ safety – a safe state  – we are awash in traffickers, 5000 illegal aliens, Democrats pledging 75,000 more illegals, record fentanyl deaths, 300 Chinese grow houses, needles everywhere, 10,000 overdoses last year. That is a nightmare for parents.

Public safety – our kids’ safety – matters. And now our public schools are near the worst in the country. Democrats push boys into girls’ sports, and academics collapse.

Maine’s government is actively working against parents, failing to educate, and public schools, once revered now distrusted. We are failing our kids, mothers, and fathers.

Maine’s leadership is way off course, anti-parent, anti-student, anti-family, spending and taxes are unsustainable, public safety disappearing, priorities wrong, schools now a concern not a relief. It is time for a pro-family state again.

That, in a nutshell, is why I stepped up, to fix what is plainly broken, return peace of mind to Maine families. Government should not work against families, but with them. They will when I am governor.

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC. Robert Charles has also just released an uplifting new book, “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024).

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Joe
Joe
1 year ago

The same liberal CRAP is taking place in Cali-rado, where the Republican Party is split between RINOs and firebrand conservatives, and there’s no hope that a Republican will be elected as governor.

Max
Max
1 year ago

RBC, nice story which I am sure can be applied to every BLUE state in the union. It is wonderful that you are running for governor for Maine and you have a site for receiving contributions. Will pray that the voters will wake up and elect someone with common sense to get your state back on track.
Have a good weekend.

Paul
Paul
1 year ago

I am voting strictly Repulican.
I will research the Republican Candidates in Colorado,before I vote.
WAKE UP COLORADO!
VOTE FOR A RED REPUBLICAN!

GMA
GMA
1 year ago

Intelligent presentation. Should be read by Democrat voters. Hopefully, this man can win to do the work he has in mind. Good Luck!

Patriot Will
Patriot Will
1 year ago

Mr. Charles is exactly what is needed to help Maine become a fairer state to both families and individuals. Mr. Charles is a positive patriot who appreciates positive economic and political policies. He has the strength of character to help Maine, once again, become a productive place full of productive people. God Bless Mr. Charles.

Janet
Janet
1 year ago

I can totally identify with what he is saying in this article because my mother was also a teacher raising 3 kids by herself and teaching summer school for the extra money needed to have for an emergency and/or allow us to do something as a family. When I left home, she moved into my bedroom and rented out the master bedroom to help make ends meet. She also became a reading specialist in the middle school (junior high back then) before retiring due to health issues. As the only daughter, I was a little more restricted than my older brother on what I could do and was given a lot of responsibilities from a young age, like being responsible for my younger brother until she got home and once I had my driver’s license taking him to doctor appointments and then picking her up from work after. Because of that and then having to work after school (on top of babysitting and yard work for the neighbor because I was purchasing my own clothes and saving for college) I missed out on after school activities like football and basketball games.
I no longer live in CA because it has become too expensive much the same as Maine, but I believe that is indicative of Blue States. I miss my friends and my home in CA, but I don’t miss the politics and cost of living. I would go back in a heartbeat if things were turned around and would take us back to the days when things like rent, gas, utilities, taxes and food were affordable on a retirement income.

Leroy
Leroy
1 year ago

So Brandon didn’t over reach government. Gays trannies gun control. Telling Me what I could say. Yet u complain about trump

Leroy
Leroy
1 year ago

Then maybe you (demonrats) should pay more taxes for your drug addicted friends & family members. Not making straight people pay for it

Donutdon
Donutdon
1 year ago

So AMAC, do you see those “adds” from Anna and Sarah about the quick money schemes? Do you have the capacity to filter them out of the forum? You blocked my comment on them, so how about blocking them. I know you can.

Donutdon
Donutdon
1 year ago

Thanks for a fine rendering and a look back. You ask “why” when it comes to the left and things like higher taxes, less support and infringement on the family and those less well off…..perhaps you might want to consider their motive….to gain control by putting as many people at risk and facing failure as possible so they can step up and offer aid that means they own you, can control you, will make you their puppet and wipe out the fundamentals of this Republic. It has long been their desire to mimic the socialism of the likes of Soviet Russia, China and others. Power and control are their mantra. So I hope you do get elected, can turn that ship of state back on course and not be corrupted along the way. This I pray. Thanks again for the good word.

Robert
Robert
1 year ago

Robert B. Charles is Right on the money and about everything else!

jim
jim
1 year ago

the us was doing just fine before the extremists on both sides came demanding change

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