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The people of Maine were tired of being in debt and tired of being overtaxed.
I was Donald Trump before Donald Trump became popular, so I think I should support him since we're one of the same cloth.
I understand welfare because I lived it. I understand the difference between a want and a need. The Republican Party promised to bring welfare change. We must deliver on this promise.
Am I perfect? No. Do I want to be perfect? No, because if I were perfect, I would be a reporter.
We must protect our limited resources for those who are truly in need and who are doing all they can to be self-sufficient.
Donald Trump is a little bit like I am. He says what needs to be said. Most of all, folks, he's not afraid of the United States liberal media. They dislike him nearly as much as they hate me.
You must buy health insurance or pay the new Gestapo - the IRS.
Do I think that the ACA is going to force rationing upon the American people? Yes.
I'm saying the federal government is taking away the freedom of Americans to make choices.
I believe if an individual wants to join organized labor and work under a union contract, they should have the legal right to do so. At the same token, a person who does not want to work under organized labor and wants to work should have the ability to do so without the threat of having to join and having to pay dues to organized labor.
I'm working for the people of Maine, not the whales of Maine.
The worst part of my life is newspapers are still alive - sorry, I had to say it.
The best part of my life is I've been hired to work for the people of the state of Maine, and I'm very humble and very proud.
Governor LePage tells Obama to go to hell!
And my response is 70,000 people in the state of Maine that paid income tax in 2011 will not be paying income tax in 2012.
What I'm trying to say is the Holocaust was a horrific crime against humanity and frankly, I would never want to see that repeated.
I went to work at 11 years old. I became governor. It's not a big deal. Work doesn't hurt anybody. I'm all for not allowing a 12-year-old to work 40 hours. But a 12-year-old working eight to 10 hours a week or a 14-year-old working 12 to 15 hours a week is not bad.
My greatest fear in the state of Maine: newspapers. I'm not a fan of newspapers.