An Inauspicious Start to a 2nd Term
Two days ago, Maine Governor John Baldacci gave an unfortunate – if not odd – Inaugural Address as he began his second term. It was disappointing to hear that the […]
Read More →Atlas Migration Study: Low Tax States Gaining Population
Do taxes affect population migration patterns? The data provided by Atlas World Group seems to indicate that there is a positive correlation between taxes and where people move to. Atlas […]
Read More →Maine threatens to steal the New Hampshire Advantage
Craig Benson: Maine threatens to steal the New Hampshire Advantage By CRAIG BENSON Another View THE OLD SAYING goes, “there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes.” Government […]
Read More →From 2002 to 2004 state and local tax collections as a percent of personal income increased
Recently, The Maine Heritage Policy Center (MHPC) released a Maine Issue Brief ™ titled An Update of Maine’s State and Local Tax Collections, written by J. Scott Moody, vice president […]
Read More →Baloney Season In Full Bloom
Baloney Season In Full Bloom by Scott K Fish Baloney season is in full bloom. Example: the nonstop mixed messages about Governor Baldacci’s Dirigo Health Plan (DHP). Dirigo is the […]
Read More →3 June reports cite Maine’s poor performance
By Bill Becker Any reason that the Maine media is not reporting on any of this information? Multiple papers across the country have been reporting on each of these reports […]
Read More →How Governments Grab Land: Interview w/ Chuck Cushman by Mary Adams & Scott K Fish
How Governments Grab Land: Mary Adams/Scott Fish interview C EXCLUSIVE: Mary Adams & Scott K Fish Interview: Chuck Cushman: Founder,Exec. Director, American Land Rights Association Note: This is an edited […]
Read More →Maine GSP Growth Troubling
By Jason A. Fortin The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) recently released an analysis of Gross State Product (GSP) for 2005. The study reveals that nationally, from 2004-2005, Gross State […]
Read More →Willing Seller – A Myth
posted by Scott K Fish Pruning/archiving posts on AsMaineGoes.com and I found this excellent piece by my friend, Chuck Cushman. Landgrabbers using tax dollars justify turning private Maine property, usually […]
Read More →Death Tax Survives
By Jason A. Fortin It appears, for at least the time being, the Death Tax has survived until the next Congress. Last week, a Senate attempt to completely repeal the […]
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