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Talking Politics
Death and taxes
We’re all going to die
Here's the simple truth about Maine's automobile excise tax: If you don't support the initiative on the November ballot to cut it sharply, we're all going to die.
By
AL DIAMON
| September 23, 2009
The song remains the same
We've got flying cars, but no casinos
Welcome to Maine in the year 2019.
By
AL DIAMON
| September 17, 2009
Sins and promises
Keeping tabs on the tweets of gubernatorial twits
Let's suppose you wanted Maine's next governor to be somebody who'd create jobs.
By
AL DIAMON
| September 09, 2009
Hey, hey, we're the Monkees
Politics and other mistakes
The law of averages says if you put 100 monkeys in a room with 100 computers, they'll eventually write a workable national health-care bill. Apparently, that rule doesn't apply to 100 US senators.
By
AL DIAMON
| September 02, 2009
Fiction of her dreams
Politics and other mistakes
If you promise to read this column all the way to the end, I'll give you $50,000.
By
AL DIAMON
| August 26, 2009
Down in the flood
Politics and other mistakes
A few years ago, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (motto: Cornsistently Rong Abowt Everyting) informed me I was buying a house in a flood zone. FEMA had a map that showed where the waters of the semi-mighty Carrabassett River had surged over its banks a decade or so earlier and inundated my property.
By
AL DIAMON
| August 19, 2009
Escape from the chicken coop
Politics and other mistakes
In olden times, before unlimited numbers of free-range office-seekers were allowed to be-fowl — er, befoul — the airwaves with messages less clever than that poultry — er, paltry — pun, the general rule of politics was that one dumb cluck per election season was plenty.
By
AL DIAMON
| August 12, 2009
Off the track
Politics and other mistakes
I've been thinking about what makes a first-rate kook.
By
AL DIAMON
| August 05, 2009
Happy together
Politics and other mistakes
There's an easy way to make everyone happy.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 29, 2009
The sunny side of the street
Politics and other mistakes
It's good to be known as an optimist. It keeps people from realizing you're actually a boob.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 22, 2009
Sarah Palin, Inc.
The biggest brand name in conservative politics is about to enter the burgeoning right-wing marketplace — and she's perfect for it. Ka-ching!
Confused commenters have no clue as to the opportunities that await Palin — because few understand the extraordinary, multi-billion-dollar marketplace that has developed for movement conservatives.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| July 17, 2009
Fat city
Talking Politics
You wouldn't buy a suit from a tailor who wears ill-fitting clothes. You wouldn't take suggestions for summer-reading from somebody who's illiterate. You wouldn't cast your ballot for a candidate who's completely clueless.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 15, 2009
Can't be wrong
Talking Politics
I don't care if my state representative is sneaking off to Argentina to romance some exotic mystery woman. Given my rep's track record at the State House, he's unlikely to be any less effective in pursuing a clandestine international affair than in passing legislation.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 08, 2009
Low expectations
Talking Politics
There are some important qualities I'd like to see in the next governor of Maine. But they're all pretty boring. So let's get to what I wouldn't like to see.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 01, 2009
My aim is true
Talking Politics
I believe in having clear and achievable goals.
By
AL DIAMON
| June 24, 2009
Some kind of salvation
Politics and other mistakes
In 2008, Sean Faircloth, then a state representative from Bangor, lost his bid to become Maine's attorney general, mostly because lots of legislators questioned his credibility. When your credibility is so shaky that even politicians notice, you have a serious problem. It's sort of like if atheists complained about your ungodliness.
By
AL DIAMON
| June 17, 2009
I've got you under my skin
Politics and other mistakes
The first rule for running a successful race for governor is never to say anything of substance about anything. Taking even the most innocuous of positions (Do you think Maine should have an official state skin disease?) will only cost a candidate votes.
By
AL DIAMON
| June 10, 2009
Out of the closet
Politics and other mistakes
I don't believe in gay stereotypes. With one exception.
By
AL DIAMON
| June 03, 2009
Out of office
Just because nobody pays attention doesn't mean a guy can't make a royal mess of things.
It's only fitting the news media seem to have missed James J. Walsh's death. Even when Walsh was alive, the rare instances when he attracted publicity never worked out too well for him. The only reason he had any kind of political career was because he mostly flew so far below the radar that he had to pick earthworms out of his teeth.
By
AL DIAMON
| May 27, 2009
Bigger is better
A smaller House
You've seen those obnoxious TV ads for phony products promising "natural male enhancement." Now, here's something that does exactly the opposite.
By
AL DIAMON
| May 20, 2009
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