Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprised. Why would any business come to Maryland?
Not while Hogan-Trump is governor, anyway. No business wants to be in a place where the governor is spooning in bed with the most hated man in our lifetime.
When Ben Jealous is governor, you're going see traffic jams of moving vans coming across the bridge from Virginia, carrying all the companies that will be relocating to Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprised. Why would any business come to Maryland?
Not while Hogan-Trump is governor, anyway. No business wants to be in a place where the governor is spooning in bed with the most hated man in our lifetime.
When Ben Jealous is governor, you're going see traffic jams of moving vans coming across the bridge from Virginia, carrying all the companies that will be relocating to Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised. Why would any business come to Maryland?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the F**k is this about Maryland? Why not about what it means for NoVa?
Why do you take every business location decision, that has nothing to do with Md, and make it about Md? Are you a Va vs Md sh*t stirrer? Do you think you can make some point about social and economic policy this way?
Why not post about actually live political questions in the metro area?
As a resident of MD it concerns me to see business after business relocating to or expanding in NoVA, while we remain stuck in the mud. Have you seen the latest budget numbers? Not good. We need growth to pull us out of this mess, but businesses seem to prefer NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the F**k is this about Maryland? Why not about what it means for NoVa?
Why do you take every business location decision, that has nothing to do with Md, and make it about Md? Are you a Va vs Md sh*t stirrer? Do you think you can make some point about social and economic policy this way?
Why not post about actually live political questions in the metro area?
As a resident of MD it concerns me to see business after business relocating to or expanding in NoVA, while we remain stuck in the mud. Have you seen the latest budget numbers? Not good. We need growth to pull us out of this mess, but businesses seem to prefer NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:Why the F**k is this about Maryland? Why not about what it means for NoVa?
Why do you take every business location decision, that has nothing to do with Md, and make it about Md? Are you a Va vs Md sh*t stirrer? Do you think you can make some point about social and economic policy this way?
Why not post about actually live political questions in the metro area?
Anonymous wrote:Par for the course at this point. MD, particularly MoCo, is a much more difficult/expensive place to do business. It's no surprise that most businesses are looking on the other side of the river.