
Bottom line: Either way, if you put your finger in the wind, you will feel a stiff wind building, and that wind is public anxiety over property taxes, which could easily develop into a Category 5 hurricane, a 2026 property tax revolt. Keep watching!

Over decades, blessed to run a company for 25 years, manage a $2 billion dollar government operation, spend ten years Naval Intelligence, time in Ronald Reagan’s White House, doing countless oversight investigations, I have stumbled – like the blind pig finding the acorn – on a few rules that work. Here they are.

The Honorable Ed Meese Endorses Bobby Charles for Maine Governor

Having spent the better part of a week along Maine’s 611-mile Northern Border, connecting with law enforcement near crossings, my essential readout is that deterrence matters, law enforcement needs our support, officers seldom complain, but without their courage and commitment, we would be overrun.

Bobby Charles discusses the issues facing Maine, Obama's treasonous conspiracy aimed at effecting a coup against Donald Trump, and northern border security.

Bottom line: Lewiston needs help, focus, dramatic federal and state support, a makeover based on real consequences, hard targets, more law enforcement resources, accountable and effective treatment, and realistic infrastructure. Ugly trends do not reverse themselves; they require leadership. Maine badly needs help.

We saw 10,000 overdoses last year, any of which could be fatal. While Naloxone reverses an overdose, it is not treatment.

Maine Conservative and crimefighter Bobby Charles is ready to cut taxes, cut crime and end the woke nonsense as he launches bid for Maine Governor.

In his article, "Maine Kids Need Us – Teach Confidence, Not Helplessness," Bobby emphasizes the importance of instilling resilience & self-reliance over Maine's current educational approach fostering dependency.

Running for Governor, I am learning…involves striving to see things rightly, taking advice warmly given and criticism holding ground, while also considering the critic’s point. While I have long done this, running for office notches things up.

Thomas Jefferson, in 1801, became America’s 3rd president. Exactly 25 years earlier, young Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence. This week exactly – in 1776 – he was seated in the Virginia House of Delegates, age 33. He was a man of courage and friendship.