It appears that Governor LePage has gone off the deep end. Among other things, he said this:
“Let me tell you this, explain to you, I made the comment that black people are trafficking in our state, now ever since I said that comment I’ve been collecting every single drug dealer who has been arrested in our state. ... I don’t ask them to come to Maine and sell their poison, but they come and I will tell you that 90-plus percent of those pictures in my book, and it’s a three-ring binder, are black and Hispanic people from Waterbury, Connecticut, the Bronx and Brooklyn.”
Well! The ACLU, among others, has requested Maine’s arrest records. But it is fairly easy to get the records from 2006. So click the link, go to page 8, and read that of the 5,110 drug arrests made that year in the state a full, wait for it, four percent were black.
So he was right, only with the races reversed! Most readers can stop now, reblog this, tweet it, move on to other things. For the rest:
To be fair (although, why?) the data are from a decade ago. There has been an explosion in heroin use since then. But somehow, well, while it is remotely possible that Mexican cartel agents are involved in wholesaling, it is unlikely in the extreme that they are involved in retail distribution. Moreover, as of 2013, the number of drug arrests in the state had fallen to 4,359. (Page 28.)
Now, Governor LePage is not up for re-election, but because it is happening in this strange environment with a fat crybaby running as the nominee of one of our major political parties, it seems relevant to tag this post with this.
I really do need to talk about Alabama. Until I do, go here.
Paul LePage is a man who believes that wind turbines are a fraud powered by hidden motors.
Posted by: Matt McIrvin | August 27, 2016 at 08:41 AM
It says everything you need to know about Paul LePage that I automatically assume you're not joking.
(Googles)
http://thetippingpoint.bangordailynews.com/2013/04/18/state-politics/lepage-windmill-conspiracy-theory/
Posted by: Noel Maurer | August 28, 2016 at 10:06 AM
That Bangor Daily News link is nuts. I remember vaguely listening to radio coverage of his election campaign and Lepage was not portrayed as that kind of crazy.
Posted by: JKR | August 30, 2016 at 08:02 AM