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On the ballot in November: Educational malpractice & illegal immigration

Hardly a day goes by that Maine’s lying, dying Fake News outlets don’t display their contempt for Maine people.

They think we’re stupid.

Check out this recent headline from the Bangor Daily News:

The implication, of course, is that illegal aliens (so-called “undocumented immigrants”) are pulling their own weight. But upon further reading, it turns out that the alleged journalist didn’t bother to report how much tax revenue the illegals consume once they arrive here.

Readers are left with the vague impression that the 12,000+ illegal immigrants are net contributors to Maine’s economy. But nothing could be further from the truth. The non-citizen newcomers are a net drain — and by a wide margin.

Here are the numbers, courtesy of our friends at the Federation for American Immigration Reform:

Think about those numbers in light of Gov. Millstone’s newly opened alien resettlement agency in the executive branch of state government. She wants to roll out the red carpet for another 75,000 aliens over the next five years.

As depressing as that prospect may sound, don’t despair. We have a historic election coming up, and the natives are restless, if you catch my drift.

Make no mistake: illegal immigration will be on the ballot on November 5th. We will hold state legislators accountable for kicking lifelong Mainers to the curb to provide free housing, healthcare, and education for thousands upon thousands of illegals who have settled here at taxpayer expense since Gov. Millstone took office.

Join us next month in Oxford County!

Maine First Project is hosting another of our Activist Training sessions from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, September 14th, in Paris, Maine. We request a fully refundable $10 deposit to reserve your seat. If you’re interested in participating, click HERE. This session will provide basic training in grassroots politics for candidates as well as campaign volunteers.

In addition to a dozen or so state legislative seats, we’re also looking to be involved in as many as 20 local school board races around the state. We want to build on the victories won by Maine First candidates and their teams of volunteers this year and last.

We will be joined by Dr. Alan Bean of Harrison, whose expert medical opinion on transgenderism was key to the recall of two school board members last year in the Oxford Hills school district.

Here’s a preview of what you will hear from Dr. Bean:
Maine Medical Doctor Demolishes Transgender Cult – Maine First Project

We have set aside time for Q&A, so don’t miss this opportunity to get your questions answered.

We still have seats available, so let me know if you want to join us next month in Paris.

Best Regards,

Hon. Lawrence Lockman
Maine House of Representatives, 2012-2020
Co-founder & President
Maine First Project

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