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Maine is full of innocent white people who would be working hard and leading productive lives, except for the drug addictions forced upon them by minority drug dealers. See also: Planned Parenthood employees tricking women into pregnant and/or getting abortions.

Was his name Father D-Money and did he impregnate a white girl?

I'm pretty sure he's been elected twice. What the fuck Maine?

I tweeted this before but it bears repeating: What is with these weirdos and their binders full of people?!

Waterbury is skeezy as hell but Bridgeport is the bigger drug trafficking hub. A while back a priest even got busted for dealing, and running a meth ring.

What does it say about the state that elected this man to serve as their governor?

I always assume if someone has a big issue with a specific town it’s because they got a large speeding ticket there.

I’ve done A LOT of drugs in Maine, and I honestly got them all from white folk.

In recent years, the LePage cartel has flooded the market with drugs to blame drug problems on minorities. Pretty standard, really

Waterbury, CT? That seems extremely specific. I lived near there for an internship (granted, it was more than a decade ago) and I don’t remember it seeming like a hotbed of drug traffic. Did I miss something?

Firstly, even if he were right about the majority of drug dealers being out-of-state Blacks and Latinos (he’s not), Maine is 94% white, so who exactly are the drug-addled customers, Le Page?

Is this the real life?

“Interesting how the stance of every employer fighting unionization seems to be “they only want it because they don’t realize how bad it will be for them.” — Similar to those laws that are there to protect women from themselves.

I’m kind of amazed that grad students are managing to get unionized before adjuncts, but at least progress is being made. If it keeps up, hopefully it will spread.

“Because, the services performed by graduate student assistants are embedded in the very fabric of their educational experience, it is impossible to isolate one from the other,”

Solidarity forever,

“The benefits they receive far outweigh any advantage the University receives from student-performed teaching or research,”

Oh let this be the first of many blows to the exploitative and unsustainable clusterfuck that higher education has become.

The Waltons are a special kind of scum.

If there’s one thing we can agree on, it’s that rich people have too little voice in our elections. I can’t wait for random heirs and heiresses from across the country to tell me how to vote in my local election!