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Politics is Not a Game

Robert "Bobby" CharlesBy Robert "Bobby" CharlesApril 7, 2025Updated:April 7, 20259 Comments4 Mins Read
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Politics is not a game, even if many “Progressive” Democrats think so. In Maine, one-party rule has distorted reality, as out-of-touch elites no longer care about the hardships they impose on average people. Mainers, like America in 2024, are tired of manipulation, misrepresentation, and untruth.

Maine’s “Progressive” Democrat today represents the last stand of the lunatic fringe, and what happens, in fact, to a state that assumes the best, looks away, and wakes up to a nightmare.

Half a dozen truths should be recalled by every single Mainer—every American—whether they vote conservative, traditional Democrat, or just take things as they come, comfortably unaffiliated.

First, this Republic was formed to preserve as much liberty as possible for each citizen, consistent with that same exact right existing for every other citizen in the republic. That was the plan.

What does that really mean? It means we have a “social compact,” going back to the Mayflower Compact, embodied in our Declaration, codified in our Federal and State Constitutions.

It is not theory; it is fact. And the “compact” rests on one idea: Freedom of the individual is assured only by putting limits on government. Said differently, our Founders knew—from experience—that concentrated power, at the federal or state level, is the enemy. It comes at the expense of liberty.

Think about it. If the government asserts a right to regulate your speech or target you for your opinions, or if it starts to regulate worship, treat you differently for having faith, or tries to shrink your right to self-protection or to keeping and bearing arms, or say how safe you can be in your home, whether it can be invaded, whether you get a fair trial or not—this is all at the expense of individual liberty.

So, Point One: Government power and individual liberty are a “zero-sum game.” The more power government takes, the less individuals have. The less government takes, the more people retain.

That is why the Founders gave us the 10th Amendment, short and sweet: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the People.”

Point Two: Practically speaking, when government takes more money in taxes, gets in the way of the private sector, spends more and creates debt, issues mandates, regulates, puts limits on what people and businesses can do with their property, says what they have to do — all of that amounts to the theft of freedom.

Point Three: Government does not make anything. It can contract for things to be made. It can mandate things be done or not done, but it produces zero wealth, nothing. All the things around you now—look around—were MADE by businesses, by people who risked, worked, invested, created. Why does that matter? Because every dollar taken from the people in taxes, by regulations, by stopping people from creating and doing what the market wants, every job stopped, every barrier raised, hurts Maine, hurts people who must pay more, work harder, keep less of what they earn.

Point Four: Bad decisions—decisions that constantly grow government, concentrate power, take liberties away—are being made by tone-deaf, arrogant, power-hungry, self-absorbed, un-listening legislators and a Democrat governor, attorneys general, and secretaries of state, you hurt people.

What does that mean? It means if you double the budget in seven years, double taxes, in a place already struggling with the highest property, and near-highest total tax burden, it becomes unsustainable.

It means if you cut state police patrols, do not raise funding for patrols in almost 50 years, make local law enforcement unaffordable, and then punish police for arresting out-of-state drug traffickers with kilo loads of fentanyl, heroin, meth, and cocaine, you will see thousands of new overdoses, kids dying at 40 to 70 a month, drive-by shootings, and both kids and adults addicted to lethal narcotics.

It means if you concentrate power, turn schools into political training grounds instead of places of substantive education—as they once were in Maine—if you no longer demand real learning, serious effort at language, math, science, history, and “shop” or industrial arts, take those out of the equation, demoralize teachers, then education collapses.

Bottom line: This is what has happened in Maine. The radical “Progressive” Democrats have treated politics like their sandbox, a game of one-upmanship, seized power, squeezed out any say for half the state, silenced conservatives, traditional Democrats, unaffiliated voices, and inflicted pain.

So, make no mistake, Maine is in peril. Unconstrained government growth steals personal liberties. It interferes with life until it controls it. It creates anxiety over bills, makes housing, oil, and groceries unaffordable. It imposes suffocating new taxes, mandates, and takes rights away. The time to reverse course and restore our basic freedoms is at hand..

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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. Common Sense on April 7, 2025 10:28 AM

    Well written, truthful article. I’m sure the democrats of Maine are rejoicing at the thought that they are finally being understood, of course at the peril of those of us who love the US Constitution and The Bill of Rights. They continue to ratchet to the left, never one click to the right does the ratchet turn, sooner or later they WILL fall off the cliff !! Republicans, let em fall, they don’t deserve any help, good riddance to bad rubbish—

  2. Olde Crone on April 7, 2025 10:55 AM

    Government has grown beyond the consent of the governed.

  3. Camp Granny on April 7, 2025 1:03 PM

    Excellent analysis.

  4. Maine Coaster on April 7, 2025 1:57 PM

    Democrats MUST BE defeated if we are going to save our state .
    Your local state representative might be a wonderful person , who might have even actually done something good for your area, but if they are a democrat , YOU MUST vote against them .
    Democrats ALWAYS vote in lockstep together . Always .
    Maine is never going to change for the better if the democrats control Augusta . THAT is a fact .
    Sorry , but that’s the truth .
    If democrats can continue to control our state they will destroy it . They are doing it as you read this ,
    The boys will always be beating the girls in the democrat’s Maine .

  5. Maine Coaster on April 7, 2025 2:02 PM

    I hope Mr Charles will agree to take the Governors Chair in 2026 .
    Laurel Libby would make a spectacular Secretary of State
    Together they could clean up the insanity that controls Augusta .

    Democrats and low info republicans will probably re-elect Collins ….don’t worry about her , she’s irrelevant to Augusta . If Augusta can’t be won it doesn’t matter what happens in Washington.
    Republican control of Maine is what matters for our future . Without it we are gone forever .

  6. Louise Woods on April 7, 2025 6:19 PM

    Yes ….I agree with the “ Coastal “ person .
    PLEASE run for our governor in 2026 Mr . Charles
    YOU could win .
    YOU could save our State from certain ruin .
    WE desperately need your help .

  7. Louise Woods on April 8, 2025 10:00 AM

    If Joe Baldacci gets his way and we do wind up with an open primary “ jungle primary “ where anybody can show up on the actual ballot regardless of party , we will wind up ( like it or not ) with Hanna Pingree running against Sheena Bellows for our governor . Democrats MUST BE STOPPED .
    This is totally FUBAR and out of control .

  8. Benny Weaver on April 8, 2025 4:46 PM

    Mr Charles, as much as I think you’d make the best Republican candidate voice for governor , and are maybe our only hope of saving Maine , I must respectfully disagree .
    Politics in Maine IS a game . The democrats have turned it into one , and they are winning .

  9. Lauren Maine on April 18, 2025 5:17 PM

    While I agree with the sentiment behind this article, TBH too many ties to the two Bush administrations make me extremely cautious.

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