Author: George Lincoln

  • Action Monday July 14th from Mid Maine Indivisible

    Action Monday July 14th from Mid Maine Indivisible

    From our friends at Mid Maine Indivisible:

    Hi Folks, 

    Good morning everyone, call our Senators TODAY and ask them to oppose Trump’s request H.R. 4 to cut already awarded funds to PBS, clean technology, foreign aid, global health, international peace keeping etc. through a process called Rescission. (A vote on this is likely today or tomorrow in the Senate.)

    Ask our Congress people (Pingree and Golden) to support US Weather Prediction and Science funding. The lack of coordinated warnings in the flooding disaster in Texas is directly connected to cuts made to the National Weather Service. This is a huge issue heading our way each time Climate Change enhanced storms hit.

    From Last Week: (You can add these into the phone calls you make above)

    There is now a Federal Bill submitted by Rep. Nydia Velázquez demanding the Unmasking of ICE Agents. Incidents around the country of people impersonating ICE and Police Officers terrorizing immigrants have increased the need for clear and accountable ways to identify official personnel. Support this Bill

    Oppose HR 875 – a bill to allow a previous or current arrest for Driving Under the Influence to result in deportation for immigrant populations.

    Finally here in the Mid Maine area our Somerset County Commissioners are considering opposing LD 1971 which keeps Maine Police from doing ICE’s work. Ask them not to oppose this bill.

    Make a space on your calendar for July 17th “Good Trouble” actions.

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Contact our Senators to ask them to OPPOSE H.R. 4, a Rescission Package to cut funding that Congress has already awarded: This request will defund PBS, Foreign Aid, Global Health, International Peacekeeping, etc. For more detail go to 5calls.org.
    • Contact our Congressional Delegation to ask them to support restoration of funding for the National Weather Service: This is clearly a life or death matter for people around the United States.  Go to 5calls.org for more information and talking points.
    • From Last Week
    • Contact our Congressional Delegation and State Representatives to support required identification for ICE agents: Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) has introduced the No Masks for ICE Act to bring “basic transparency and accountability to immigration enforcement” and combat the climate of fear, chaos, and confusion caused by anonymous perpetrators. Go to 5calls.org for more information on this effort.
    • Contact our Senators to oppose cuts to PBS and NPR: The Senate is getting ready to finalize these cuts. Contact your Senator and sign up for alerts at ProtectMyPublicMedia.org
    • Contact our Congress People to Oppose HR 875: The National Immigration Law Center suggests these talking points to oppose the bill. This bill would allow ICE to go through all arrests for DUI nationally and deport immigrants for previous violations. The National Institute on Drug Abuse says that seeking punishment above treatment doesn’t work. The science and morality say this bill is wrong on the face of it; another way to terrorize  immigrant communities in Maine and throughout our country.
    • If you live in Mid Maine contact the Somerset County Commissioners: Ask them not to oppose LD 1971. For talking points go to the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project. Contact the current board chair, Robert Sezak, who is a Democrat and reachable at: robert.sezak@somersetcounty-me.org; if you live in Somerset County find your Commissioner here and contact them. For the full article on this in Friday’s Morning Sentinel go here.
    • Build the Resistance: Make a list of friends you think have not engaged yet. Pick one to talk with. Let them know how important public resistance is to dictatorship. Invite them to join you in whatever way they can.

    Statewide Actions This Week:

    • Get in touch with your Maine Representative and Senator and ask them to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public.
    • Indivisible Actions – Register Here
    • Prepare for a “Good Trouble” Action in Augusta on July 17th! See Local Actions below for details. Go to Mobilize to find Good Trouble Actions near you! Activate Maine has 18 events listed for that day!
    • Buy some American Flags for your next Demo (Reny’s in Bangor has a good selection of American-made flags at affordable prices – Dave).

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019 
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: Here – (by name), By District: Here,

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible (Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English? To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. 

    Tuesday, July 15th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the Federal Budget Bill in Waterville    around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Wednesday, July 16th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Thursday, July 17th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    Thursday, July 17th National Good Trouble Demonstration: 12 – 1:30, Augusta; We are going to encircle the State House on the streets around it. Sign up for this event at 

    MobilizeOn July 17, Indivisible Mid Maine, Capitol Area Indivisible, and other partners, will have a SILENT sign rally on the sidewalks around the Maine State House building and property in Augusta. Participants will–to the extent possible based on how many people join us–line the perimeter, beginning on the State Street side and extending south to the State House parking lot entrance at Union Street and north to Capitol St., around to Sewall Street, and down Sewall as far as we can go. Dress with some blue in your clothing.

    Saturday, July 19th: at 2:30 pm (and every Saturday)-Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. 

    Sunday, July 20th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE IS STILL THINKING ABOUT THIS! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

    Our social and economic statistics are telling us what we already know in our hearts; we have created a world that works for only a few.  To change this, we must learn to act toward each other and our environment in profoundly different ways.  Vaclav Havel

  • Activate Maine

    Activate Maine

    Activate Maine is a grassroots, volunteer-run group of passionate Mainers dedicated to building a centralized hub for activism and community across the state. Our goal is to make it easier for Mainers to show up, stay informed, and support each other, without relying on social media algorithms or scattered information.

    With a monthly calendar on their website, it’s easy to find out where to go and what to do!

  • Action July 11th from Mid Maine Indivisible

    Action July 11th from Mid Maine Indivisible

    From our friends at Mid Maine Indivisible:

    Hi Folks, 

    Good morning everyone, one win –A District Court in Maryland has granted a preliminary injunction and ordered that the Trump administration must restore AmeriCorps funding to the broad coalition that sued over illegal cuts to grants. The District Courts and others below the Supremes seem to be operating under the idea of Checks and Balances. this is good. (From the Maine League of Women Voters)

    Ask our Congress people to support US Weather Prediction and Science funding. The lack of coordinated warnings in the flooding disaster in Texas is directly connected to cuts made to the National Weather Service. This is a huge issue heading our way each time Climate Change enhanced storms hit.

    Unplug from all this over the weekend as much as you can.  This is a marathon not a sprint.

    From Earlier this Week:

    There is now a Federal Bill submitted by Rep. Nydia Velázquezdemanding the Unmasking of ICE Agents. Incidents around the country of people impersonating ICE and Police Officers terrorizing immigrants have increased the need for clear and accountable ways to identify official personnel. Support this Bill

    Oppose HR 875 – a bill to allow a previous or current arrest for Driving Under the Influence to result in deportation for immigrant populations.

    PBS and NPR are continuing to fight for funding from the Federal budget, please join that effort to support a reliable and reality based news source.

    Finally here in the Mid Maine area our Somerset County Commissioners are considering opposing LD 1971 which keeps Maine Police from doing ICE’s work. Ask them not to oppose this bill.

    Make a space on your calendar for July 17th “Good Trouble” actions.

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Contact our Congressional Delegation to ask them to support restoration of funding for the National Weather Service: This is clearly a life or death matter for people around the United States.  Go to 5calls.org for more information and talking points.
      • From Yesterday
    • Contact our Congressional Delegation and State Representatives to support required identification for ICE agents: Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) has introduced the No Masks for ICE Act to bring “basic transparency and accountability to immigration enforcement” and combat the climate of fear, chaos, and confusion caused by anonymous perpetrators. Go to 5calls.org for more information on this effort.
    • Contact our Senators to oppose cuts to PBS and NPR: The Senate is getting ready to finalize these cuts. Contact your Senator and sign up for alerts at ProtectMyPublicMedia.org
    • Contact our Congress People to Oppose HR 875: The National Immigration Law Center suggests these talking points to oppose the bill. This bill would allow ICE to go through all arrests for DUI nationally and deport immigrants for previous violations. The National Institute on Drug Abuse says that seeking punishment above treatment doesn’t work. The science and morality say this bill is wrong on the face of it; another way to terrorize  immigrant communities in Maine and throughout our country.
    • If you live in Mid Maine contact the Somerset County Commissioners: Ask them not to oppose LD 1971. For talking points go to the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project. Contact the current board chair, Robert Sezak, who is a Democrat and reachable at: robert.sezak@somersetcounty-me.org; if you live in Somerset County find your Commissioner here and contact them. For the full article on this in Friday’s Morning Sentinel go here.
    • Build the Resistance: Make a list of friends you think have not engaged yet. Pick one to talk with. Let them know how important public resistance is to dictatorship. Invite them to join you in whatever way they can.

    Statewide Actions This Week:

    • Get in touch with your Maine Representative and Senator and ask them to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public.
    • Indivisible Actions – Register Here
    • Prepare for a “Good Trouble” Action in Augusta on July 17th! See below for details. Go to Mobilize to find Good Trouble Actions near you! Activate Maine has 18 events listed for that day!
    • Be prepared for an August session of the legislature to deal with a predicted 190 million dollar shortfall in the Budget. See more details from the Maine Children’s Alliance attached below for our advocacy as budget lines get cut. This could also be a time to push Mills to sign LD 1971.
    • Buy some American Flags for your next Demo (Reny’s in Bangor has a good selection of American-made flags at affordable prices – Dave).

    Angus King             
    DC (202) 224-5344
    Augusta (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC(202) 2242523
    Augusta(207) 622-8414 (207)
    Bangor 207 945-0417  

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC (202) 225-6116
    Portland (207) 774-5019 
    Waterville (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: Here – (by name), By District: Here,

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English? To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. 

    Saturday, July 12th: at 2:30 pm (and every Saturday)-Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. 

    Sunday, July 13th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Tuesday, July 15th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the Federal Budget Bill in Waterville    around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Wednesday, July 16th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Thursday, July 17th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    Thursday, July 17th National Good Trouble Demonstration: 12 – 1:30, Augusta; We are going to encircle the State House on the streets around it. Sign up for this event at 

    MobilizeOn July 17, Indivisible Mid Maine, Capitol Area Indivisible, and other partners, will have a SILENT sign rally on the sidewalks around the Maine State House building and property in Augusta. Participants will–to the extent possible based on how many people join us–line the perimeter, beginning on the State Street side and extending south to the State House parking lot entrance at Union Street and north to Capitol St., around to Sewall Street, and down Sewall as far as we can go.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE IS STILL THINKING ABOUT THIS! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible 

    “The purpose of art is to stop time.” ~ Bob Dylan

  • BDN: Cruelty is becoming a defining quality of America

    BDN: Cruelty is becoming a defining quality of America

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    Cruel.

    There’s no other way to describe the priorities and policies of the Trump administration and the Republicans who support them.

    The so-called Big Beautiful Bill Act (the ridiculous name given to a tax, spend and social services cut package to echo what President Donald Trump called the bill) that passed the Republican-controlled House and Senate this week will result in nearly 12 million people losing their health care over the next decade. More than 50,000 people are predicted to die unnecessarily each year because of provisions in the bill. Millions of Americans, many of them children, will see their food aid cut

    Support for clean energy, which will help address rising utility bills and avert pollution that is worsening climate change, will be eliminated.

    At the same time, the richest Americans will get huge tax breaks and spending on immigrant round ups and deportations will increase more than three-fold. Funding for immigration detention facilities increased 13-fold…..

  • Avelo: End Your Partnership with ICE- Rally, Sat. July 12 in Portland

    Avelo: End Your Partnership with ICE- Rally, Sat. July 12 in Portland

    From our friends at Indivisible Greater Portland Maine: We are pushing Avelo to end its partnership with ICE to deport our friends, neighbors, and loved ones.

    The protest is one of many across the country calling for boycotts of the airline, which signed a contract in April with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to operate deportation flights.

    Avelo Airlines is partnering with ICE to deport our friends, neighbors, and loved ones. Now that they’re flying out of Portland, we’re showing up to make sure Mainers know exactly who they’re doing business with. Avelo wants our community’s dollars—but they’re complicit in tearing apart our communities.

    We’re rallying to shine a light on Avelo’s priorities and values, and to inform potential customers so they can make an informed choice about where they spend their money. If Avelo chooses to keep working with ICE, they should know this: we won’t stay silent. We won’t back down. And we’ll keep raising our voices until this partnership ends for good.

    A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

    Time: Saturday, July 12, 1:00 – 2:30pm EDT

    Location: Western Avenue & Jetport Plaza Road South Portland, ME 04106

  • What’s the Plan? A Weekly Discussion with Indivisible’s Co-Founders – TODAY 3:00 p.m.

    What’s the Plan? A Weekly Discussion with Indivisible’s Co-Founders – TODAY 3:00 p.m.

    The onslaught of news, the chaos coming out of the White House – it’s all meant to overwhelm us. It’s a deliberate strategy to sow confusion and make us believe we are powerless to fight back.

    The antidote: Coming together in community to process what’s happening, to sift through what’s important and what’s just noise, and coalesce around strategies for fighting back.

    Join Indivisible co-founders Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin each week, as we carve out an hour to discuss what’s happening and – more importantly – what’s the plan.

    Sign up here to take part!!!

    Time: Thursdays, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EDT

    Location: Virtual event – Join from anywhere!

  • Visibility Brigade

    Visibility Brigade

    Bangor Visibility Brigade

    The BVB currently meets on Friday afternoons at the Essex Street overpass at 3:30.

    The Visibility Brigade movement was born in 2020 on an overpass in Paramus, NJ out of a frustration due to the lack of physical messaging in the real world about the existential crisis that we face as a nation. There are now multiple brigades across the country with new ones forming every day!

    We believe that people need “social proof” to inform them how best to respond to this crisis, and we deliver inspiration weekly with new messages commenting on the issues of our time. Our goal is to remind neighbors of our nation’s emergency and to suggest simple actions they can take and encourage support of pro-democratic state and national political candidates. We literally stand over our messages, waving at passing cars, reminding everyday people that they are not alone in these unprecedented times.

    Click here to visit the website –> Visibility Brigade

  • Bystander Intervention & De-escalation Training

    Bystander Intervention & De-escalation Training

    From our friends at Indivisible Cumberland County:

    Bystander Intervention & De-escalation Training:

    TUESDAY, JULY 15TH | 6-8 PM
    Register Here

    Recognize bias, harassment, or targeting before it escalates — and build your confidence to step in safely as an effective ally.

    What happens when law enforcement — the very people sworn to protect us — break that trust by questioning or detaining someone for no clear reason? 

    What would you do if you saw someone being unfairly singled out in public, or a tense situation starting to spiral? 
    When do you step forward instead of stepping back?

    Join Indivisible Cumberland County online on Tuesday, July 15th at 6 PM for an immersive Active Bystander Intervention & De-escalation Training with Prevention. Action. Change. (PAC). This two-hour online session will help you recognize bias, harassment, or targeting before it escalates — and build your confidence to step in safely as an effective ally.

    Exercises will depend on group size but typically include small group interactions, role-play, and movement-based scenarios. You’ll learn and practice de-escalation techniques to assess risk, defuse tension with words and body language, and protect yourself if things become unsafe. The training also includes techniques for managing adrenaline and recovering after difficult encounters. Walk away with real-world skills you can use immediately to support others and help keep public spaces safe for everyone.

    Indivisible Cumberland County is hiring professionals to conduct the training and is requesting that participants donate $20 to take part. On the registration page you will be directed to ICC’s ActBlue page to make a donation.
    Register Here

  • Maine MultiCultural Center Immigrant Resources

    Maine MultiCultural Center Immigrant Resources

    The Maine Multicultural Center in Brewer has a list of resources for immigrants on their website here. The Maine MultiCultural Center welcomes & champions diversity as essential to the economic and social vitality of Maine. Click the following for MMCC Immigrant Resource Guides in PDF format in English, Spanish, and Arabic.

  • Become an Ambassador to Protect Absentee Voting! July 9, 2025

    Become an Ambassador to Protect Absentee Voting! July 9, 2025

    Your voting rights are under attack

    Become an Ambassador to Protect Absentee Voting
    This November, a ballot question will ask voters if they want to make big changes to Maine’s elections that attack our voting rights and absentee voting. The Save Maine Absentee Voting campaign, of which the League is a member, is working hard to inform our fellow Mainers about this bad legislation and encourage them to vote no. Want to learn more about the campaign and become an ambassador? There are several upcoming training sessions.

    Register below:

    Fair, secure, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. But a referendum question coming to Maine voters in November 2025 takes aim at Maine’s safe and secure voting system, including absentee voting. This referendum would make it harder for people across the state to vote – especially seniors, Mainers with a disability, and Mainers without reliable transportation.

    On May 5, the office of the Secretary of State released finalized language for the referendum as it will appear on the November ballot. The question reads:

    “Do you want to change Maine election laws to eliminate two days of absentee voting, prohibit requests for absentee ballots by phone or family members, end ongoing absentee voter status for seniors and people with disabilities, ban prepaid postage on absentee ballot return envelopes, limit the number of drop boxes, require voters to show certain photo ID before voting, and make other changes to our elections?”

    It takes away local control by:

    • Limiting the number of secure ballot drop-off boxes a town may offer
    • Second-guessing town clerks, requiring a two-person, bipartisan team to check ballot boxes, instead of the clerk or a trusted member of their staff. This restriction will place undue pressure on town clerks, and will lead to many towns simply getting rid of their secure drop boxes.
    • Prohibiting towns from including return postage on absentee ballots, even if taxpayers vote to fund it.
    • Preventing you from calling your town clerk to request a ballot, making it harder for those without reliable transportation or internet to request an absentee ballot.
    • It eliminates ongoing absentee ballots, even though this has been a boon for Maine seniors and Mainers with disabilities.
    • It shortens the time period for early absentee voting by two days – two of the most popular days for early absentee voting.

    This measure isn’t right for Maine. We all want our elections to be as secure as possible. Instead of making it harder for Maine citizens to vote and tying the hands of our town clerks, we should focus on giving state and local elections officials the resources they need.