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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maryland should be proactive and deeply investigate MCPS. Governor Hogan wanted funding for an investigator to look into complaints and issues so they can be fixed and the responsible employees fired and if necessary, criminally prosecuted. I would hope he will ask again in January. Vote for candidates in November that vocally support the Governor on this issue. [/quote] What falsehood. Hogan is no friend of public school system. He is in the pockets of business interests. [/quote] Which increases tax revenue which in turn goes towards the schools, whose county budgets are going up faster each year in the past 10 years than they ever had. Montgomery County is by far the worst and has the most demands to the state while they do so very little to help themselves. But let me guess, you rather Hogan increase sales tax, state taxes, real estate tax, etc... instead of help the state and local businesses which in turn help the economy which in turn helps keep our taxes from not sky rocketing, in a state that has been in massive debt thru the past democratic governors. What do YOU want? Do you know the state only supplies about 20% of funding and the county supplies about 70%. Are you upset with your crappy Democratic officials in office at our county level? How about the MCPS board who sucks and the bloated overhead that continues to get paid in “administration.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/economic-gloom-and-doom-in-marylands-largest-jurisdiction/2018/04/27/7592721a-496a-11e8-9072-f6d4bc32f223_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.6ad0a7d81444 I just don’t get how simple minded liberals are. It’s like you think there is free money everywhere that we can just give out to the huge rising costs of public school funding due to all the poor illegal immigrants you all welcome here with open arms. O’Malley left so much debt, there is no way to even recover in years. Baltimore is a shit show. Right now EVERY citizen and illegal immigrant would have to write a check for $15,000 for our state to get out of debt. Would you want that job Hogan took to try and do some things right? He is a businessman. Not a politician. Which is great. Politicians are PC garbage that talk the talk but can’t walk the walk. Montgomery County is going down the democratic tubes right now and all of you sit and point fingers at the grove Dr instead. Because he is a republican. Aren’t you upset that O’Malley screwed the schools over with his backdoor fake promise about casinos and school funding. Hmmmm, where did all that money go? http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-casino-education-20170121-story.html Hogan is trying his best once again to fix the Democratic issues. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-hogan-casino-schools-20180214-story.html Also, Ehrlich and Hogan both have spent more on school funding than O’Malley which sharply decreased spending more and more over his 2 terms. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/editorial/bs-ed-0910-hogan-education-20180905-story.html Pretty sure Hogan is also doing student debt relief too and making Maryland community colleges more affordable or even free. Wow, that guy just sucks. :roll: [/quote]
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