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  • Angus King’s 4/29 Speech: All Talk Backed up by No Action

    Angus King’s 4/29 Speech: All Talk Backed up by No Action

    Yesterday, a staff member of Senator Angus King told me I should be sure to watch his U.S. Senate floor speech (text here), that I would be impressed.

    I am not impressed in the slightest. Why?

    1) King takes to the floor, draping the mantle of Margaret Chase Smith about his shoulders as if he’s saying something shockingly similarly new and revelatory as what MCS said decades ago. But what he says in the speech, people have been saying for *months*.

    2) King declares correctly that “we in this body, at least thus far, are inert—and therefore complicit.” But his speech does not remedy this. He never commits to actually doing anything about the situation. He never uses the words “I will” or their equivalent.

    3) The closest he comes to suggesting action is the indirect, subjunctive, and passive suggestion about what that members of Congress could do:

    “We could reclaim our power, however, by pulling back the trade authority (there’s a bill to do that), instituting vigorous oversight of the activities of DOGE to determine to what extent their actions compromise congressional intent, or holding the President’s nominees and his prized tax bill until he ceases his attempts to make policy unilaterally, including impounding congressionally authorized and appropriated funds. You know, do our job.”

    That’s some snappy rhetoric. But regarding these three hypothetical suggestions for action, Senator King is fully aware that the trade authority bill will not pass due to the Republican majority, and that the Republicans will not institute vigorous oversight over DOGE. So the first two ideas are empty of possibility, leaving only the third left.

    The third item, blocking the progress of the President’s nominees and legislative agenda, is available to Senator King NOW. No coalition-building is necessary. He can slow Senate progress on implementing Trump’s dictatorship NOW, simply by withholding the unanimous consent that makes the Senate work quickly. In an instant, the GOP Senate agenda would progress at a tenth of the current pace. When Republicans were in the minority, they pulled this tactic all the time and extracted all kinds of concessions from the majority as a result.

    It’s what King says someone ought to do in his speech — but while he talks big, in practice Senator King is refusing to do it. He has been asked by citizens and pro-democracy groups to block the progress of the Trump agenda in the Senate for months, but he has refused to act in the manner of his speech.

    I can’t tell you yet what he did yesterday, because the Congressional Record for April 29 hasn’t been released yet. But the Congressional Record for April 28 is available right here. Read it. You will find:

    * 27 times during the floor business of the Senate on April 28, the unanimous consent of the Senate to proceed on 27 different items on the agenda was solicited, with just one Senator’s objection required to slow the agenda down. Senator Angus King failed to object to unanimous consent every single time.

    * There was a roll call vote April 28 on the nomination of David Perdue to be U.S. Ambassador to China. Not only did Senator King fail to withhold unanimous consent to proceed with the vote, but when the vote came, he cast a “YEA” vote to end debate on the nomination — not to slow down or hold the nomination, but to speed it up.

    While King talks tough, in action he fits his own accusation: “inert—and therefore complicit.”

    While pregnant mothers are dying at twice the rate in states where abortion has been banned,

    while students who have broken no law have had their visas revoked,

    while people have been hauled to torturous overseas concentration camps without the due process guaranteed to them,

    while citizens are being deported, also without due process,

    while the protections of the Constitution are being stripped away more and more by the day,

    and while everyday citizens are taking to streetcorners to declare their public opposition at an increasing risk to themselves…

    … Senator Angus King is delivering yet another empty speech and sitting on his hands. King is failing to take the actions available to him to stop it, or even to slow the process down.

    So no, Senator King, I am not amazed by your speech. I am galled by the temerity with which you are daily failing us in your actions.

    You have the power within you to do better, to do something, Angus King, and the future of our country relies on it.

    Senator Angus King: All Talk, No Action
  • We Mainers need to talk more about Angus King

    We Mainers need to talk more about Angus King

    I received this from Becca Glaser, the original author, who told me she wants us to pass it on. — Nancy Galland

     


    Scroll down to sign on to register for King’s virtual Town Hall on April 9, TOMORROW – and when you do, there will be a form to fill out with your questions.  

    We Mainers need to talk more about Angus King, and the fact that he may not be the “Maine treasure” many Democrats still seem to believe he is. 

    King is taking part in a carefully curated virtual Zoom Town Hall this Wednesday, April 9th at 5PM hosted by Cumberland County Indivisible. 

    It’s time that people start focusing on the ways King has failed us, question why so many Democrats are still giving him the benefit of the doubt, and start giving him a much harder time for his pro-Trump votes. 

    He’s been making strong-sounding speeches on the one hand, while on the other, voting for 1/3 of Trump’s 2025 Cabinet members and standing out FOR being one of only two non-Republicans who voted for the recent Republican continuing budget resolution which stripped hundreds of millions of dollars for Maine projects, beefed up ICE and the military, and gave more power to Trump/DOGE.


    CALL HIM OUT AT TOMORROW’S TOWN HALL (IF THEY LET YOU…).
    TOWN HALLwith Senator King WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH @ 5 PM­ – ONLINE REGISTRATION REQUIRED Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenM4FFJ5GszlLG2_wT9wNCa2L4T9t2MI0VuVrnJseoknr0Jg/viewform

    I routinely see LOTS of emphasis on Susan Collins—At a recent anti-Trump Rockland protest, someone was handing out “Where’s Susan?” flyers. But when I asked him about Angus’ recent vote FOR the Republican continuing budget resolution, he was unaware. At this weekend’s giant Hands Off protest in Augusta, I saw plenty of “Susan, Speak Up” and “Susan, Grow a Spine” signs, but not a single one calling out Angus King. Why the different treatment? 

    Susan Collins, after all, IS a Republican. That is her party. Why would we expect anything more from her? Her values align with them most of the time. Despite saying she would not support Trump, and despite taking a few mostly-performative votes against the Trump agenda, she never left the party. That’s what she stands for. We should still keep pushing her to do better, but be aware in the end, that is who she is, despite the media’s constant refrain about her supposedly being a “moderate” Republican.

    But what about Angus King? Why do I see posts like this one: “Angus is a treasure and we’re lucky to have him on our side.” Another: “Angus is an amazing human. We in Maine are especially lucky to have him…”Or, after King’s outlier vote for the Republican CR budget, someone saying, “Angus is always so reasoned and smart. This makes us wonder if there is a good reason for his vote.” 

    I ask you, the next time you think about giving King the benefit of the doubt like this, ask yourself, “Why am I giving him the benefit of the doubt? Why when he and Susan Collins vote the same, do you give King a pass? Is there a chance it could be because he is MALE? WHITE? Speaks in a CLEAR, WHITE, RICH, MALE “REASONED”-SOUNDING VOICE that we have been trained to associate with rationality and caring? How about how wealthy he is? Do we really think he is in touch with what most Mainers are going through, and will go through? Should we keep letting him off the hook?”

    A FEW FACTS ABOUT ANGUS KING’S RECENT PRO-TRUMP ACTIONS:
    He is one of only TWO non-Republicans to VOTE FOR the Republicans’ recent continuing resolution budget. ABC News: “Sen. Angus King, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen voted in favor of the bill. All other Democrats voted against it.” Let me be clear. He voted NOT just to move the bill forward, but FOR the Republican budget itself. He is one of the ten non-Republican Senators who, along with Sen. Schumer’s about-face on the Republicans’ continuing budget resolution, to vote to move the bill forward, in order to make a Democratic-filibuster impossible. The Republicans’ continuing budget resolution which King went OUT OF HIS WAY to vote for, heavily beefed up the military and ICE even more, it gave MORE power to Trump/DOGE to further control congressional spending, which they have otherwise been illegally usurping, AND it broke trust with the House Democrats, who had had an agreement with the Senators to filibuster and therefore be able to negotiate at least something or other from the Republicans.

    The budget King voted for REMOVED hundreds of millions of dollars for incredibly important projects that had previously been earmarked. SOME OF WHAT MAINE LOST WITH KING & COLLINS’ VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN BUDGET RESOLUTION (focused on Midcoast Maine):
    • Rockland Marine Access Improvements: To upgrade access related to Rockland’s working waterfront and public pier. $5,100,000
    • The Landing Place: To construct a new building to accommodate youth programming. $600,000.00
    • Penobscot Bay YMCA: To repair and replace the critical infrastructure of the Rockport YMCA branch. $906,000.00
    • Matinicus Island Plantation: To publicly acquire the Matinicus Island Airstrip and rights of way from private ownership. $90,000.00
    • City of Rockland: To renovate the Fire Station and to build an addition to the existing building for the Police Department. $3,012,000.00
    • City of Belfast: To fund the construction of the superstructure (above ground portion) of a new City of Belfast Public Safety Building. $3,965,000.00
    • Town of Northport: To construct an upgraded, energy-efficient town office and community center. $1,750,000.00
    • City of Belfast: To retrofit and upgrade the Waldo County Court House building’s exterior and interior. $1,870,000.00
    • Healthy Acadia: To purchase and upgrade a property in Machias to be the Safe Harbor Recovery Residence for Women and Children. $421,000.00
    • Island Institute: To support microgrid deployment in Maine’s coastal and rural communities. $995,000.00
    • Midcoast Youth Center & Skatepark: To support the renovation and expansion of Midcoast Youth Center. $1,500,000.00
    • Town of Friendship: To demolish, dispose of and reconstruct the town Wharf. $975,000.00
    • William A. Farnsworth Art Museum and Library: To reopen and preserve the historical Olson House in Cushing, ME. $1,094,000.00
    • South Thomaston Library and Community Center: To build a modern, energy efficient facility to house a Library and Community Center. $2,595,000.00
    • Regional School Unit 13: To construct a Performing Arts Center. $1,513,000.00
    • Northport Community Center and Town Office: To construct a consolidated facility to house the town office and community center, which would also serve as an emergency shelter. $2,325,000
    • Owls Head STEM Community Center: To construct a STEM community center and public spaces for educational and professional programming. $1,533,000
    • Maine Veterans’ Homes Facility and Equipment Upgrades For facilities upgrades and equipment to support care for aging veterans. $2,946,000
    • Vassalboro Sanitary District for Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements To upgrade wastewater infrastructure in Vassalboro. $363,000
    • St. George CTE Makerspace Building To purchase equipment and tools for the Career and Technical Education Makerspace Building. $272,000
    • Town of Waldoboro Ambulance: To purchase a new ambulance $306,000
    • Searsmont Storage Upgrades: To construct a salt and sand storage facility. $950,000
    • Maternal Delivery and New Infant Project: To replace and modernize equipment across hospitals with labor and delivery units. $1,555,000
    • Gulf of Maine Ocean Observation System: To expand the ocean observation system in the Gulf of Maine, which is used by the maritime industry. $8,000,000
    • FOR THE ENTIRE LIST, LOOK THROUGH THIS BANGOR DAILY NEWS ARTICLE: https://www.bangordailynews.com/2025/03/12/politics/washington/congress-may-cut-millions-in-maine-earmarks-to-avert-shutdown-joam40zk0w/

    King voted to APPROVE SEVEN of Trump’s 2025 Cabinet Members (that’s a 1/3 support rate). Sure, the ones he supported don’t have the same flashy name recognition as some of the worst we all worked so hard to stop, but can anyone plausibly argue that ANY of Trump’s 2025 appointees are not explicitly part of a horrific fascist agenda? A vote for ANY of these sickos is too many. Seven means that King is trying to still play the fascists’ game. Or could it be he just doesn’t have the same values we like to think he does? Our Maine federal representatives (except Chellie Pingree, though she needs to do so much more) are completely and utterly shameful and causing tremendous harm. I for one am completely despondent about how little our supposed reps are protecting us. Once again, it comes down to US. So, please take really good care of yourselves right now, and reach out when you need support.

    <3, Becca


    TOWN HALLwith Senator King ­WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH @ 5 PM­ONLINE REGISTRATION REQUIRED ­REGISTER NOW!On April 9th, Senator King will be in Washington DC, but has agreed to meet with Indivisible Cumberland County via Zoom. Given the anticipated interest in the event, we are moving to a fully online format. In order to participate, you will need to registerWe are asking for questions ahead of time (they can be submitted through the registration form).

  • Follow Senators’ Evolving Positions on a Continuing Resolution with this Google Doc

    Follow Senators’ Evolving Positions on a Continuing Resolution with this Google Doc

    — March 14, 2025

    The United States Senate has received a bill from the Republican-controlled House of Representatives that Republican leadership pushed through without any consultation with or inclusion of Democratic members of Congress. The bill, contains a wave of disastrous changes, and yet a shocking number of Democratic Party Senators are indicating their inclination to vote for the bill, under the theory that if they appease Donald Trump and don’t make him angry, he might not act as tyrannically as if they stood up to him.

    What you need to know:

    Angus King is leaning Yes on March 14, 2025 to vote for a Continuing Resolution, despite what he said earlier about the importance of not appeasing Donald Trump's unilateral budget cutting threats

    As independent media analysis and the office of Senator Bernie Sanders report, the bill would if passed:

    • Cut more than $20 billion in funding needed to provide health care for veterans who were injured during their time in the military;
    • Pave the way for the Trump administration to slash funding for teachers, schools, student loans, and Pell grants for low-income young adults seeking to improve their lives through college education;
    • Cut funding for community health centers (where the most poor and desperate Americans go for health care) by 3.2%;
    • Cut the National Health Service Corps, which brings doctors, nurses, dentists, and midwives to regions of our nation with the greatest shortages, by more than 5%;
    • Cut funding for Teaching Health Centers — a program which establishes and runs residency programs for health care practitioners in rural and underserved areas — by almost 13%;
    • Cut rental assistance to keep struggling low-income families in their homes, preventing the more expensive disaster of eviction and homelessness, by $700 million;
    • Cut spending to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons by $185 million’
    • Allow the Trump Administration to spend as little as it wants to confront the ongoing disasters caused by climate change, and cutting $1.4 billion from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ budget for projects to help hurricane- and flood-struck areas;
    • Pave the way for $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid;
    • Cut $230 billion from nutrition programs for hungry children that help them grow up to be strong and capable citizens as adults;
    • Eliminate funding for programs that ensure election security;
    • Cut rural internet broadband infrastructure by $30 million;
    • Let the FEMA budget run empty as new climate disasters unfold by the week;
    • End Congress’ constitutional ability to control tariffs through legislation;
    • Use these cuts to programs that help struggling Americans to pay for a tax cut for billionaires and the wealthiest 1% of Americans by $1.1 trillion;
    • Increase military spending, including in areas that involve lucrative new contracts for private corporations;
    • Increase spending by $485 million for ICE agents to rip immigrants from their home and send them to camps where they have no access to legal help and are humiliated, beaten, and even tortured.

    Call Senator Angus King’s office if you have a position on this bill. His phone numbers:

    AUGUSTA
    Phone: (207) 622-8292

    BANGOR
    Phone: (207) 945-8000

    BIDDEFORD
    Phone: (207) 352-5216

    PORTLAND
    Phone: (207) 245-1565

    PRESQUE ISLE
    Phone: (207) 764-5124

    WASHINGTON, D.C.
    Phone: (202) 224-5344

  • 40 Days of Trump, 75 Grievances for Congress

    40 Days of Trump, 75 Grievances for Congress

    On March 1, 2025, 131 residents of the towns of midcoast Maine peaceably assembled at the Knox County Courthouse to petition our government for redress of grievances, the protected right of all people living in the United States under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

    The following list represents the full 75 grievances identified by members of The Audacity as of March 1, each representing an act of the Trump administration during the first 40 days of its second term. We sadly expect many more to follow. We’re sending our list of grievances to each of our members of Congress now.

    But that’s not all. We call on all Mainers of conscience to TAKE ACTION and SIGN OUR PETITION FOR A PUBLIC TOWN HALL in Knox County with our members of Congress, Representative Chellie Pingree, Senator Angus King, and Senator Susan Collins. When we reach 1,000 signatures, we will deliver our petition to each of our representatives for a prompt response.

    1. The President has issued an order stripping citizenship from babies born right here in the United States.
    2. The Director of ICE has pledged to deport citizens if their parents are immigrants.
    3. The President has been deporting people in the United States to the Guantanamo camp without notice or due process. 
    4. The President has threatened democratic allies and praised hostile dictators.
    5. The administration has given our personal financial information to the world’s richest man.
    6. The President has fired the nation’s top generals for questioning the legality of his orders.
    7. The President has illegally ousted the inspector generals whose job is to protect Americans from abuses of power.
    8. The President has illegally emptied the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, pledged to protect Americans from unconstitutional surveillance, search and seizure, save for one Republican who has been stripped of the power to act.
    9. The President has handed out pardons to violent insurrectionists.  
    10. The Attorney General has ordered prosecutors to drop criminal charges against the mayor of New York City in open exchange for political cooperation in hunting down immigrants.
    11. The President disbanded a task force targeting Russian oligarchs who have aided the war against Ukraine.
    12. While people go hungry, the President has ordered $450 million worth of food to be left to rot.
    13. Teenagers with HIV are being denied access to life-saving medication that the United States has already shipped overseas.
    14. Following anti-vaccination campaigning by the Trump Administration, a child in Texas has died from the measles, the first death in 10 years. The rate of measles infection is higher than it has been in 20 years.  More innocent children will die.
    15. The President has fired federal agents for investigating his illegal behavior.
    16. Violating the First Amendment of the Constitution, the President has created an office using the government to punish people for disagreeing with Christians.
    17. The President has forbidden families from seeking health care for their transgender children.
    18. The Trump Administration has expunged statistical reports counting the number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the United States and comparing the rate of violent victimization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people to the rate of victimization of straight people.
    19. The President has fired hundreds of people who work for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the people who monitor and give us warnings about weather and climate threats.
    20. The President has blamed the people of Ukraine for being invaded and threatened them for defying the tyrant Vladimir Putin.
    21. The President has called for the ethnic cleansing of Palestine so he can develop it into a luxury resort.
    22. The President has praised and promoted a video depicting Palestinian women working for European tourists in the sex trade and the erection of a 50-foot-tall golden statue in tribute to himself. 
    23. The President has closed the Social Security Administration’s civil rights office that investigated discrimination and protected disabled workers.
    24. The President has restricted the freedom of the press to cover him, banning news outlets that disagree with him from asking him questions.
    25. The President has sued news networks for reporting the truth about his behavior.
    26. The President has threatened the people of Maine, promising to withhold already-pledged federal funding from the state of Maine unless Maine’s governor promises to act against existing federal and state law.
    27. The President has terminated contracts for work to prevent another Ebola outbreak.
    28. The President has demanded that private companies must stop promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
    29. The President’s lawyers have asserted that only the President and his hand-picked Attorney General can review and rule on the legality of the President and his Attorney General.
    30. The President has promised to cut Environmental Protection Agency staff by 65%.
    31. The President has fired workers for the Food and Drug Administration who ensure our food and medical supplies are safe.
    32. The President has declared the confirmed torturer and assassin crown prince of Saudi Arabia to be “tremendously respected.”
    33. The President has named right-wing podcaster Dan Bongino, who has repeatedly praised the January 6 insurrection and violence against Trump’s opponents, as deputy director of the FBI.
    34. The President’s administration has blocked funds for biomedical research, bringing U.S. research on cancer, dementia, and addiction to a halt.
    35. The President has ignored the rulings of federal judges who have issued direct rulings that he must end his conduct.
    36. The President has asserted to right to control federal spending, a power expressly assigned to the Congress by the U.S. Constitution.
    37. The President has laid off agents who investigate tax fraud by the richest people and corporations in the United States.
    38. The President has illegally fired the leadership of the Kennedy Center and installed a new director with the promise of using the Center to celebrate Christianity over other religions.
    39. The President has violated federal law to end all activities of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the people who investigate and report on corporate fraud against Americans.
    40. The President’s administration has announced a cut of 84% to federal staff who respond to disasters and help people get back on their feet. 
    41. The President has ordered federal officials to stop investigating foreign influence into United States elections. 
    42. The President has fired hundreds of employees at the Transportation Security Administration, making the nation more vulnerable to terrorist attack.
    43. Ignoring the existence of intersex and infertile people, the Trump administration has declared it a matter of law that only males and females exist and that they are defined by their reproductive potential.
    44. The President has packed the executive and judicial branches with politicians who have vowed to end women’s control over their own bodies.
    45. The President and his administration have circulated media giving Donald Trump a crown and naming him “The King.” 
    46. The President has fired health inspectors at the border who prevent human, plant, and animal diseases from entering the United States. 
    47. The President has illegally ordered independent watchdogs to submit to his authority and accept his interpretation of law. 
    48. The President has forbidden teachers and schools across the country from Kindergarten to the university level from mentioning the existence of discrimination and prejudice.
    49. The President and his party have made inclusion, the bedrock principle of democracy, an insult to be abolished.
    50. The President has allowed pregnant women to die rather than allow them medical treatment.
    51. The President has declared and then reiterated that “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.”
    52. The President has forbidden communities from requiring Covid vaccinations during outbreaks. 
    53. Amidst a backlog of nearly 4 million federal immigration cases, the President has fired federal immigration judges. 
    54. The President has deleted all federal references to the existence of transgender people, and revised history to remove mention of the central role played by transgender people in the Stonewall movement. 
    55. The President has directed his Health Secretary to initiate actions that would end women’s access to abortion pills.
    56. Ignoring long waiting lists for military veterans to receive health care and other benefits, the President has ousted more than a thousand people who work for the Department of Veterans Affairs. 
    57. While cutting dozens of federal programs that help people, DOGE head Elon Musk has maintained a steady flow of government contracts to his private corporation.
    58. The President has ended the longstanding practice of asylum for people being persecuted in their home countries. 
    59. The President has purged members of the Intelligence Advisory Board and replaced them with loyalists.
    60. The President has canceled regulations that require America’s wealthiest corporations to disclose the impact of their activities on our climate.
    61. The President has used his office to obtain unreported gifts and promote his private businesses. 
    62. The President has halted enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which makes it illegal for companies to bribe political leaders.
    63. The President and his Attorney General have disbanded a task force to stop foreign influence over U.S. elections.
    64. The President and his Attorney General has blocked the enforcement of laws preventing pollution of our air and water. 
    65. While granting Elon Musk and his DOGE team access to the personal financial data of every American, President Trump has declared all DOGE records to be immune from Freedom of Information Act requests for public records. 
    66. The President has ousted the nation’s archivist, who preserves government documents for history. 
    67. The Trump administration has prohibited federal workers from using pronouns to refer to themselves in communication. 
    68. The President has banned Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the U.S. Military.
    69. The President has banned the Holocaust Days of Remembrance in the U.S. military.
    70. The President has made it legal to discriminate against trans people in the U.S. military. 
    71. The President and his administration have gutted Federal Aviation Administration staff, leading to a rash of safety incidents and outright plane crashes across the country.
    72. President Trump has repeatedly mentioned running for a third term, an unconstitutional act. 
    73. President Trump threatened to revoke the broadcast license of CBS after it aired an interview with Kamala Harris.
    74. The President has halted mine-clearing operations across the world.
    75. The President has declared his intention to close the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which provides disaster relief to millions of Americans.