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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can your husband share anything here? Maybe we have a journo who is willing to pick up the story from little snippets you provide here. Also I'm curious.[/quote] I don’t want to totally give it away but basically government contracts for services were funneled to Hogan’s friends and contacts, which I get, is sometimes how things are done, but the new contractors have completely failed and it is impacting government services in such a way that lots of money is being lost, mishandled, etc., and funds that were essentially supposed to go to poor people are just… disappearing, going to the wrong individuals, etc.[/quote] This is your claim? You think this is somehow a Hogan-specific thing only in the state of Maryland? This is basically the normal functioning of state and local government in this area. Martin O’Malley accepted hundreds of thousands in “speaking fees” while he was governor from a company with state contracts. You might also want to google “Muriel Bowser+Ft Myer Construction”. [b]Unless there is serious fraud, like the companies not delivering,[/b] or you have evidence that Hogan himself did something unethical like order contract award over legal advice that the contracts were illegal under state law, you most likely have a nothingburger that no one will be interested in. [/quote] This is exactly what I am alleging. The company has just failed in a very very serious and obvious way.[/quote] Non delivery means that they received payment and did absolutely nothing. Not that they did the job poorly. In Montgomery County, Ike Leggett had the county change its solid waste contract to a new company that was a big donor. The new company didn’t even have enough trucks to pick up garbage in Bethesda for months. You know what happened? Nothing. They canceled half of the contract and awarded another company the other half of the contract. [/quote]
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