If Donald Trump Stops federal funding to Maine, we the people of Maine will take out federal taxes from all paychecks and no taxes will be paid to the federal government then……..Read more
If Donald Trump, or any president, were to cut off federal funding to Maine in a political move to pressure the state or its citizens, it would mark a dangerous and unprecedented escalation in the misuse of executive power. Such an act would not be taken lightly by the people of Maine. We would not simply sit by while our hospitals, schools, and infrastructure suffered because of the vindictive actions of a politician. If forced to defend our state’s autonomy and well-being, we will take bold steps—including the withholding of federal taxes—until our rights are respected and restored.
The United States is a federal republic, which means that power is shared between the national government and individual states. States like Maine contribute significantly to the federal system, not only through taxes but through natural resources, service in the armed forces, and the cultural and economic value we bring to the union. If the federal government decides to weaponize funding in an attempt to punish or coerce, then it fundamentally betrays the mutual respect that holds this country together. In such a situation, it is not only our right but our duty to defend ourselves.
Cutting federal funding would mean withholding money that we, the taxpayers of Maine, already paid into the federal system. This is not a gift from the president; it is money that comes from our paychecks, our businesses, and our hard work. If that money is being used to control or subdue us instead of being invested back into our communities as it should be, then we will take action. A statewide movement to withhold federal taxes would be our form of peaceful protest—a financial strike until justice is served.
Let’s be clear: no one wants a constitutional crisis. But if the federal government turns its back on us, we will not stand by idly. Every worker, employer, and resident in Maine has a say in how their money is used. If Washington no longer represents our values or invests in our well-being, we reserve the right to redirect our contributions toward the things our state needs—our schools, our roads, our healthcare, our future. We believe in the union, but we also believe in justice, fairness, and accountability.
This isn’t about politics. It’s about principle. Maine has always stood strong, proud, and independent. From our fishermen and farmers to our teachers and veterans, we are people of resilience and resolve. If Donald Trump or any political figure seeks to harm us for disagreeing or standing up for what we believe, we will not be silenced or shamed. We will organize. We will legislate. We will protest with our voices and our wallets. Our taxes should not be used against us.
In the end, we hope it doesn’t come to this. We want to remain part of a functioning and respectful union. But if forced, Maine will rise to the occasion. We will explore legal remedies, rally public support, and defend the integrity of our communities. This is not about defiance for its own sake—it’s about survival, dignity, and protecting the democratic fabric of this nation. If they try to cut us off, we will take matters into our own hands—and we will do it together