Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty deep democrat and I'll vote against Hogan any day because of the vindictive way he has yanked funds from the public schools.
However, I find it very likely he will win reelection. He has one of the highest approval ratings among Republican governors in the country, 66%. The only way he might lose the election is if the blue wave knocks him over, and I don't think it's that strong against him.
He yanked money from the Baltimore public schools because those selfish fools weren’t spending the money on the children and the school facilities as they should have been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Same here. And I hope he gets the gen assembly to get the state tax rates up where they should rightly be. This is NOT a poor state. Most people I know are very well off, and can absolutely afford more.
Well, and if most people that YOU KNOW are well off then we should act on that, right?
You live in a BUBBLE lady, the rest of us are struggling mightily to raise SN children, elderly parents, sending kids to college with no help and paying HUGE property and local MoCo and sales taxes, but since you are your country club friends have enough money the rest of us should also pay more.
To support immigrants so they can come clean your house and landscape your yard at cheap rates, is that right?
12th highest tax rate in the country isn’t high enough for you - because YOU have some money left over each month (unlike the rest of us).
Enjoy your next family vacation to Europe or your private island, lady, considering staying there maybe.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/10/us-states-with-the-highest-tax-burdens.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty deep democrat and I'll vote against Hogan any day because of the vindictive way he has yanked funds from the public schools.
However, I find it very likely he will win reelection. He has one of the highest approval ratings among Republican governors in the country, 66%. The only way he might lose the election is if the blue wave knocks him over, and I don't think it's that strong against him.
Agreed. He’s played it smart. His proposal to widen the highways probably won him more than a few MoCo converts as well. And there isn’t a Dem candidate that is really jumping to the forefront of the race.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty deep democrat and I'll vote against Hogan any day because of the vindictive way he has yanked funds from the public schools.
However, I find it very likely he will win reelection. He has one of the highest approval ratings among Republican governors in the country, 66%. The only way he might lose the election is if the blue wave knocks him over, and I don't think it's that strong against him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Same here. And I hope he gets the gen assembly to get the state tax rates up where they should rightly be. This is NOT a poor state. Most people I know are very well off, and can absolutely afford more.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a pretty deep democrat and I'll vote against Hogan any day because of the vindictive way he has yanked funds from the public schools.
However, I find it very likely he will win reelection. He has one of the highest approval ratings among Republican governors in the country, 66%. The only way he might lose the election is if the blue wave knocks him over, and I don't think it's that strong against him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Same here. And I hope he gets the gen assembly to get the state tax rates up where they should rightly be. This is NOT a poor state. Most people I know are very well off, and can absolutely afford more.
More taxes doesn’t translate to more services, better roads, etc. If the state has more money, it has more resources to waste. I prefer to focus on who will solve the waste when I vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Same here. And I hope he gets the gen assembly to get the state tax rates up where they should rightly be. This is NOT a poor state. Most people I know are very well off, and can absolutely afford more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Same here. And I hope he gets the gen assembly to get the state tax rates up where they should rightly be. This is NOT a poor state. Most people I know are very well off, and can absolutely afford more.
I disagree. Last thing we need is higher taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Same here. And I hope he gets the gen assembly to get the state tax rates up where they should rightly be. This is NOT a poor state. Most people I know are very well off, and can absolutely afford more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Yep. This is why Jealous has my vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Jealous seems like the obvious choice. Strong leadership background, respected organization, executive experience.
And has never even pretended to pay lip service to how he will pay for his planned vast expansion of government.
Let me give you a hint- GIANT TAX HIKE.
And? Services cost money. Schools and highways cost money. Programs to improve the lives of less affluent people and immigrants cost money. Public transit solutions cost money.
Maryland residents CAN afford to be contributing more to our state, but they won't if they keep being given the option not to. Things aren't going to get better or more fair as long as selfish people continue to vote with their wallets.
It's shameful really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The distinct lack of a Democratic front runner, or even any candidate that can even remotely come close to being considered a front runner, in a staunchly Democratic state pretty much guarantees the election for Hogan.
The Democratic establishment in Annapolis normally have their candidate primed up and ready to go years in advance. But not this time around. They could easily take Hogan down. But they are not.
Interesting.
Nope, Hogan is toast.
Anonymous wrote:The distinct lack of a Democratic front runner, or even any candidate that can even remotely come close to being considered a front runner, in a staunchly Democratic state pretty much guarantees the election for Hogan.
The Democratic establishment in Annapolis normally have their candidate primed up and ready to go years in advance. But not this time around. They could easily take Hogan down. But they are not.
Interesting.