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Dear Senator Trehan, Thank you for your response to my observations. I appreciate knowing that http://www.segfmaine.com/Investment/index.phphas been highly effective, but many questions still remain. I am surprised that answers are not available at…
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When the government funds a private investment company on a yearly and ongoing basis to the tune of 10% of their investment capital, - but that 10% is not issued in stock, then that 10% is socialized risk - without any gain attached. The other 90 %…
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An Act To AdvanceMaine's Economy- Redistribution of Capitalization "Revolving Funds" from Small to Corporate business

Dear Senator Trehan,

Thank you for your response to my observations. I appreciate knowing that http://www.segfmaine.com/Investment/index.phphas been highly effective, but many questions still remain. I am surprised that answers are not available at the SEGF website. Since the taxpayers are investors in this fund, it seems to me that it should be written into law that the information that I am seeking is publicly accessible.

I appre… Continue

Posted by Mackenzie on November 30, 2009 at 10:00am

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The expansion of the "Do-Goodism" Class.

When the government funds a private investment company on a yearly and ongoing basis to the tune of 10% of their investment capital, - but that 10% is not issued in stock, then that 10% is socialized risk - without any gain attached. The other 90 % - private investors in “high growth “ businesses is the privatized gain. The Maine taxpayers are giving grants to investors in high growth capitalism, even as there is a large state budget deficit.

Why do the taxpayers do this? Because the high growt… Continue

Posted by Mackenzie on November 24, 2009 at 9:32am

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The main Street Economy on Blogger

Until there is actually an interest in a meetup group, my primary focus will be on a newly created blog… Continue

Posted by Mackenzie on November 22, 2009 at 10:36am

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The main Street Economy on Blogger

Until there is actually an interest in a meetup group, my primary focus will be on a newly created blog… Continue

Posted by Mackenzie on November 22, 2009 at 10:36am

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