Larry Hogan, you're next. We are not satisfied.

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Anonymous wrote:What has Hogan done that was good for MD? I don't count the changing of the school start date as "good for MD". Did that actually help MD businesses much?


Reduced tolls, reduced taxes.


That's been good for your personal wallet. (It hasn't made a difference to my personal wallet because my state income taxes haven't changed, I don't drive on toll roads anyway, and actually my cost of commuting increased due to a fare increase.)

What has Hogan done that was good for Maryland?


Funded bay clean-up. Worked in a bipartisan way to do this. Helped our major beach resort compete against DE beaches by having school start after a Labor Day.


What data are you looking at, that shows that the executive order actually did this?

As for the bay clean-up, he campaigned against the so-called "rain tax" (actually a tax to pay for stormwater management) and weakened O'Malley's regulations on the disposal of chicken manure.
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Anonymous wrote:If you think that a solid guy next door like Larry Hogan is going to lose to a lefty called “Jealous”, then you must be smoking some truly serious stuff in your peace pipe.


Why, specifically, is Larry Hogan a solid guy next door, but Ben Jealous is not?


Still waiting for an answer to this question.
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Anonymous wrote:If you think that a solid guy next door like Larry Hogan is going to lose to a lefty called “Jealous”, then you must be smoking some truly serious stuff in your peace pipe.


Why, specifically, is Larry Hogan a solid guy next door, but Ben Jealous is not?


Still waiting for an answer to this question.


Must be because Jealous is a black man.


That's what you were hoping to hear, right Troll?
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Anonymous wrote:If you think that a solid guy next door like Larry Hogan is going to lose to a lefty called “Jealous”, then you must be smoking some truly serious stuff in your peace pipe.


The solid guy next door who will charm you with the promise of tax cuts (while cutting social welfare), then ends up offering billions of dollars in tax breaks to mega corporations, in a brilliant show of corporate welfare. They tell you social programs are bad, then transfer as much wealth as possible upwards. How some are convinced that corporate tools like this actually care about the people's well being, I'll never know...
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