Posted on 09/10/2002 4:06:57 PM PDT by ozone1
Augusta Pig Scramble Set for Saturday
Posted on: 09/09/02 19:10:42 EDT
The simple pleasures afforded by Garlands little country fair last week-end provides a down-to-earth reminder that when government becomes too bloated, its time for a pig scramble. Thats exactly what is planned for next Saturday in Augusta.
Youngsters eager to catch a pig were given burlap sacks Sunday afternoon and it didnt take long for the little porkers to have new homes.
Saturdays Billion Dollar March is planned for September 14th at 10 a.m. in the State House complex on the piece of land once occupied by the Department of Education (between the State Library and the State Office Building.) Just head for the State House and youll see the crowd. For more details, go to www.strongmaineeconomy.com and www.asmainegoes.com.
The taxpayers going to Augusta on Saturday will be adults after the prize of bagging the government pig by reducing the taxes and spending of Maine state government.
Although the Governor doesnt seem to see his job as hog farmer, what else can you call it? Too many people are feeding from the state trough. The growth of government has been historic during his time in office.
In todays Portland Press Herald story titled Governor denies state living beyond means, reporter Paul Carrier writes In fiscal 1996, which was the first full year under King's watch, General Fund spending was almost $1.7 billion, according to the Legislature's budget office. That compares to a projected $2.7 billion this fiscal year.
But the Billion Dollar March isnt just about that billion dollars. Its about the nearly billion dollar projected overspending of revenues for the next two year budget!
Although the Garland pig scramble was fun for the kids and the audience, one particular pig started screaming as soon as it was brought into the arena even before the kids went after him.
Likewise, whatever comes out of the Billion Dollar March on Augusta, be prepared for bureaucrats, special interests and some politicians to start screaming bloody murder at the thought of any cost cutting/tax reduction solutions to Maines #1 state/local tax burden.
Bagging the pig wont be easy, but if we work together it can be done. Lets remember to have some fun doing it.
See you on Saturday?
The simple pleasures afforded by Garlands little country fair last week-end provides a down-to-earth reminder that when government becomes too bloated, its time for a pig scramble. Thats exactly what is planned for next Saturday in Augusta.
I didn't even know Hillary was planning a trip to Maine this Saturday.
What? Wrong Augusta? rofl
Maine, quite often, can be more southern than Georgia . They don't call them Maniacs for nothing.
I'll be back in a week. LOL
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