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Politics, Pride and Prejudice Will Cost Mainers Millions

Mills' stand-off on Title IX will leave Mainers with even higher taxes
Robert "Bobby" CharlesBy Robert "Bobby" CharlesMarch 9, 2025Updated:March 9, 202518 Comments4 Mins Read3K Views
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Democrat-controlled states, from Maine to California, are becoming more extreme, not less. For the most part, they have learned nothing. From Title IX to higher taxes, they hurt their people. This just has to stop.

Title IX provides an excellent example of Democratic extremism. On June 23, 1972, President Nixon signed Title IX, a civil rights law opening educational, sports, scholarship, and wider opportunities to girls and women. Why it took so long is another story, but suffice it to say, it was overdue.

Prior to Title IX, discrimination against girls and women in education and elsewhere was defended on biology. It was rampant. Girls and women were disallowed from classes, majors, sports, learning, and hiring, forced to take certain classes and perform tasks not asked of boys.

The notion that females might equal—or exceed—males in math, science, engineering, reading, writing, linguistics, law, or medicine was radical. Giving them a fair chance to try was, too.

Over the next 50 years, Title IX protected biological girls and women, for the very reason that they are biologically different. Genetically, in bone, joint, muscle, respiratory structure, and dozens of other verifiable, unchangeable ways, from pre-birth to death, women are different.

Just writing those words, realizing there is a need to write them, seems utterly silly. But that is the state of our political dialogue, the low bar or ridiculous nature of this debate, set by Democrats.

The main point remains: Biological girls and women — the only kind there are — deserve “equal protection,” benefits, opportunities, dignity, privacy, safety, and chances to realize their life dreams.

They deserve — in society’s educational, employment, athletic, and other venues — the chance not to be intimidated, threatened, hurt, or overrun by males, dishonored, displaced, or pushed to sacrifice their God-given identity, dignity, privacy, safety, or opportunities by misapplied laws.

Politics, pride, prejudice, and left-wing ideology will never redefine humanity, despite the Marxist hope to do so. They cannot redefine what is undefinable, like math, physics, chemistry, biology, the universe, and nature. They cannot redefine timeless constitutional principles or natural law.

So, where does that leave us? In places like Maine, it leaves the Democrat-controlled legislature, female governor, secretary of state, and attorney general looking silly, denying facts and law.

With girls and women succeeding under Title IX, experiencing equal treatment, accommodation, admissions, scholarships, and participation in education, from elementary to graduate schools, they are turning back the clock and disadvantaging biological women.

This crazy specter — in Maine and other states pushing ideological extremism, determined to “resist” President Trump — is a bad comedy, fast becoming a tragedy. It will end poorly, as bad policy always does. Trying to reverse Title IX’s protections is like trying to disown the Constitution.

Beyond a sweeping electoral reaction in 2026, what else might happen? Failing one-party states, like Maine under Democrat misrule, are hurting their people badly, measurably. It may get worse.

Unlike Maine’s female governor and 52-percent-female Democrat legislative contingent, all of whom benefited from Title IX recognizing and protecting them as women, they would have Maine girls be second-class citizens — forced to compete with males in sports, lose rights, and suffer injuries.

It is really, even in political terms, rather incredible. Missing is hard-won equal treatment, appreciation for biological uniqueness. Lost is the chance to shine, participate without fear of injury or injustice, scholarships, life-changing recognition, and privacy in bathrooms and locker rooms.

The brazen way this is done by Maine’s arrogant Democrat leaders is breathtaking and stirs anger. It should. As the father of a girl, Title IX and our Constitution must be honored, not lawlessly denied. Even far left California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has finally succumbed to logic and called biological males competing in female sports “deeply unfair.”

The final act, unless Maine Democrats find humility, will again slam Mainers. The Department of Justice will lawfully withhold education funds, conditioned on a governor violating established law. The same would be true, by the way, under any president and for any governor who knowingly violated civil rights. Here, the prejudice is not against a race, but against girls and women.

Bottom line: Maine Democrats — and others nationwide — need to pause, think, look at facts, and abide by the law. Otherwise, Maine families will be financially hammered. Democrats seem to care more about ideology than people. In truth, nutrition, special education, and other programs will continue — but with higher taxes.

In places like Maine, already transparently mismanaged, facing a $450 million deficit, then new taxes for $120 million in Democrat overspending, taxpayers may face another $360 million in state taxes. All this was avoidable. Budgets and taxes must be cut, and girls protected. Does it get any simpler?

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Robert "Bobby" Charles

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC).

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  1. Eeddyedward on March 9, 2025 2:11 PM

    The Maine democrats looked insane censuring Rep Libby, gutless wonders really! And the men looked like weinies shouting her down! No common sense at all, I hope Trump lowers the boom on Mills and pulls every penny from schools and university’s, Idiots delight! C’mon man!!

  2. Dr. Ed on March 9, 2025 2:31 PM

    Title IX needs to protect boys as well — before it started discounting tuition for students from Massachusetts, UMaine was getting very close to 70% female!

    50 years ago, we had male schoolteachers — now, not so much.
    50 years ago, we had men in medicine — albeit the MDs, but there were still men there.
    Now it is an almost entirely female profession. Law is majority female.

  3. Knot nice on March 9, 2025 3:44 PM

    DEI governor. The prettiest, most popular, closeted lesbian in the land.

  4. Robert "Bobby" Charles on March 9, 2025 4:17 PM

    Keep the faith! With focus, belief, and a shared determination, we want our state back. Just as it was taken, we can restore what has been lost, get our public safety back, foreign drugs out of Maine, wild taxes and spending down, our schools back on track. We have to envision it, believe it, work for it. Madness is catch, obviously! So is focused, energized, right-minded thinking, just grounded, basic common sense. We need to get back to fixing things, ad reinforcing what we know is right and true, leave the rest to the historians of movements that rose and died, like the out-of-touch Democrats we see in Augusta today.

  5. CLAYTON DAN MCKAY on March 10, 2025 4:16 AM

    Robert Charles for Govenor

  6. bobhickok on March 10, 2025 5:28 AM

    We’ll all pay for Maine’s insane Democratic policies. With a similar population and climate, New Hampshire’s taxes are 3 billion less/year and they’re REDUCING taxes for 2025. Not enough Marxists live there to reverse course like their comrades in Maine. And NH Legislators earn $100/year plus travel expenses.

  7. Lowell on March 10, 2025 6:26 AM

    ” pushed to sacrifice their God-given identity,” ? Chew on that a minute folks.

  8. Bob on March 10, 2025 6:48 AM

    Know how to fix this….men against men, women against women, trans against trans. I do have a question, when a guy wins, it pushes a girl off the podium, what happens to her rights?, she looses standing, scholarships, sponsors and self worth . Guess their rights mean nothing.

  9. Louise Woods on March 10, 2025 7:15 AM

    Please Please run for Governor Mr. Charles .
    Please .

  10. DamDoc on March 10, 2025 7:19 AM

    You like this? Keep voting democrat you stupid moronic Maine voters. “My family in Massachusetts has always voted democrat” says the dweeb with the self awareness of a gum drop.

  11. Boxcar on March 10, 2025 8:44 AM

    FIGHT JANET FIGHT!!!! Even if you and you demwit morons have to raise property taxes to make up $250 million dollars Maine schools are going TO LOSE. DON’T BACK DOWN FROM TRUMP THE BULLY! “YOU CAN DO IT!!!!” (Janet Mills=Maine’s Joe Biden.

  12. Craig on March 10, 2025 8:44 AM

    These people are seriously deranged, just because it’s Trump! TDS is a real thing. I proved it. Sent a nice sketch of Trump doing his ymca dance to a lefty liberal , and they TOTALLY BLEW A GASKET! just from a picture ! Seriously, it’s just insane these people have lost it! I think it’s the jabs..

  13. mainer on March 10, 2025 9:00 AM

    As long as Maine is a one party state government this state is heading for disaster. The feds cutting off money for grants, education, research, roads, and everything else will lead to massive tax increases and deficit spending in our state. BUT, that is only the beggining! As long as we keep these insane people in charge things will get much worse, not better! We still have a long way to go until we hit rock bottom, but we will hit rock bottom! If you think things are bad now, just watch!

  14. Despicable Maine on March 10, 2025 9:13 AM

    Great article, spot on…

  15. mark on March 10, 2025 9:31 AM

    it is ironic that in the early 70s janet mills was accepted into the u maine school of law thanks to title 9 too bad she didn’t learn anything.

  16. Timmy Ramone on March 10, 2025 10:09 AM

    I moved here because of LePage and now I will leave because of Gov Karen and her clown posse. Fuck this place.

  17. Kres on March 12, 2025 11:41 AM

    Came from Florida to live in Maine. What a change. When Maine families will open their eyes? Maine Democrats are totally blind people.

  18. Larry R. on March 21, 2025 7:48 AM

    We grew up in Maine .
    Moved to Florida .
    Came back .
    How insane is that !

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