Article IV, Part Third, Section 14 of the maine State Constitution

Article IV, Part Third, Section 14 of the Maine State Constitution says:

Corporations shall be formed under general laws, and shall not be created by special Acts of the Legislature, except for municipal purposes, and in cases where the objects of the corporation cannot otherwise be attained, and, however formed , they shall forever be subject of the general laws of the state ( emphasis mine)

Quote from the legislative Charter for Brunswick Landing Maine's Center for Innovation : The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority is established as a body corporate and politic and a public instrumentality of the State to carry out the purposes of this article. The authority is entrusted with acquiring and managing the properties within the geographic boundaries of Brunswick Naval Air Station. [2009, c. 641,
§1 (AMD).]
1. Powers. The authority is a public municipal corporation and may:D. Exercise the power of eminent domain; [2005, c. 599, §1 (NEW).]

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Preserving The American Political Philosophy: 1977 The Maine Capital Corporation - Seeding The Hegemony


A report procured from the Maine law Library dated 1976 and on the subject of chartering by a special act of legislation, The Maine Development Foundation Corporation reveals that contingent to that was another corporate charter by special act of legislation - that of the Maine Capital Corporation- chartered as a private corporation with special access to taxpayer money in the form of tax credits given to those who purchased stock in the Maine Capital Corporation
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Fiscal Information Required by Maine Constitution to Accompany Bond Questions


Following up on the research I have been doing on the Maine constitutional requirements for bond ratification and statutes written by our legislature which make the constitutional requirements optional at best, - In this post I located the information in two very short paragraphs found on the Maine State Treasurer's report to the Maine legislature in February of 2014.
http://bit.ly/1C43hE3

Friday, November 21, 2014

Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Made in America VS Global Capitalism


The philosophy of Andersen Studio ( Andersen Design) Ceramics has long been committed to being a made in America product, but the philosophy of the centrally managed economy of the state of Maine is to embrace global capitalism. Andersen Design is well aware of what global capitalism is because ceramic is one of the first western industries to be exported over seas to global low wage labor markets. And so as Andersen launched a new website dedicated to crowdfunding a mold renovation product of its extensive line of wild life sculptures and contemporary functional forms, with a goal of having our product produced through a network of American ceramic slip casters- the question arises - Is Andersen Design naive- OR are the central managers of Maine's economy short sighted?
http://bit.ly/1z3sloI

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Andersen Studio Evolution Diaries: Announcing The Great American Ceramic Artist Designer Craftsmen Network Crowdfunding Web Site !


I Have been talking about my vision to transform our family busines, Andersen Studio Ceramics, established in 1952 into The Great American Ceramic Artists Designer's Craftsmen Network for quite some time now. With the launch of AndersenDesign.biz, a website dedicated to creating a revolving fund from both crowdfunding and bootstraping activities to create the capitalization of such a network- we are now off an running ! You can help us to manifest our vision and at the same time get a unique set of American handcrafted mugs at a discounted price !- Join The Evolution by supporting our crowdfunder!
http://andersenstudiokisckstarterdiaries.blogspot.com/2014/11/announcing-great-american-ceramic.html

Friday, November 14, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy


As I continue to research the widening gap between constitutional bond ratification requirements and incremental changes in the statutes, it is revealed that there exists significant discrepancies in the wording of the legislation as passed and signed by Governor Lepage and what is published in the official Maine statutes. Mr Gruber has competition for manipulation from the Maine legislature!
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy: LEGISLATING A RUN AROUND THE MAINE CONSTITUTION


I added some new information to this blog post about the fundamental transformation of the Bond ratification process in Maine. The 2011 law shoes how the process of transforming constitutional requirements from mandates to optional has been planned all along as an incremental process which is complete in the 2011 statutes which are written to say that complying with the constitution is optional! The UNCONSTITUTIONAL corporate state of Maine at work!
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/11/legislating-run-around-maine.html

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy


Jonathan Gruber, an architect of Obamacare bragged about how the United States legislature passed ObamaCare , turning over a sixth of the U.S. economy to the government, Gruber admitted that the Obama administration went through "tortuous" measures to keep the facts about the legislation from the American people, including covering up the redistribution of wealth. The Architects of Obama Care don't have anything over the Maine Legislature which has likewise taken over massive portions of the Maine economy and in the process embedded a vast unconstitutional network of state corporations which redistributes the wealth of the people using equally manipulative ethics codified into statutory law. 5 out of 6 bonds recently voted in by the people of Maine will be distributed through the unconstitutional corporate state network. To avoid having to provide a fiscal statement with the bond questions, In 2013, the Maine legislature passed a statute that says, in effect- You can comply with the
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/

Thursday, November 6, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy


This previous post has been updated with new research revealing a statute passed in 2011 by the Maine legislature and signed by Governor Lepage with obvious intent to pretend to be in compliance with constitutional bond question requirements but in effect obscuring the required information from public accessibility- when all that needs to be done is to attach the information to the printed ballot.
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Maine Constitution Rules For Posting Bond Question On Ballot !


This morning I asked the question of Mainers, if the bond question on their ballots conform with constitutional requirements, After going to vote, the answer is that none of the constitutional requirements are listed on the ballot, meaning that constitutionally even if the bonds win public approval, their enactment cannot be constitutionally ratified- But in a state where the political culture routinely dismisses the constitution and sometimes even their own statutes- will it matter?
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/11/maine-constitution-rules-for-posting.html

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy


UPDATE! In Boothbay, Maine, the bond questions on the ballot are not compliant with what is essential for the validity of the bonds to be issued pursuant to the Maine Constitution. None of the requirements set forth in Article IX Section 14 were on the ballot. Only the total amount of the bond debt and the interest is listed with each bond question. This means that constitutionally , what ever the outcome of the vote, the enactment of the bonds cannot be ratified.
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     Preserving The American Political Philosophy


Maine Constitutional Rules for Posting Bond Issue on Ballot- Does your ballot conform?
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Monday, November 3, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Maine Statute Affirms "Shared Values" with The People's Republic of China


On the day before the vote, I am covering the Maine State legislature's statute passed in 2013 to affirm the friendship between Maine and the People's Republic of China - what that means to the Maine Constitution and the health and well being of the free enterprise system in the USA
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/11/maine-statute-affirms-shared-values.html

Sunday, November 2, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy: When the General Welfare Meets The Corporate State in the Halls of Augusta- It's No Contest!


Continuing my report on the 2013 Maine legislative session revealing that the interests of the business interests of the corporate state take precedence in the halls of Augusta Maine over the general welfare
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/11/when-general-welfare-meets-corporate.html

Saturday, November 1, 2014

     Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Why Maine Should Say NO to Bonds!


I finished my analysis of the bonds on the Maine ballot that I started yesterday. All but one of the bonds are to be dispersed through the corporate network of Maine State Inc -in other words they are a hidden means of under writing the ongoing operation of an unconstitutional state corporation- My analysis explains why, in my opinion, that is a very bad idea. The ONE bond which will not be dispersed by the corporate state is the bond in support of clean water. This will be dispersed as a real state function and benefits all of the people equally. In my research of the 2013 legislative session, I saw that it is difficult for a bill supporting environmental concerns to compete against the business interests of the corporate state and so I think it would be real "social justice" to support the clean water bond and nix all the rest. Bond Question #7 is for a good cause- a lobster processing facility but is still a special interest and should be done through the private sector. It seem
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/10/why-maine-should-say-no-to-bonds.html