Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting- I guess not all that surprising that Maladeno is the only sane one here. Anyone know what Hogan’s position is in this proposal?
http://www.theseventhstate.com/?p=11039
You can’t even get his name right!
Ack- iPhone kept trying to autocorrect and by the third time I tried to spell it I got it wrong. Surely that never happens to you![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting- I guess not all that surprising that Maladeno is the only sane one here. Anyone know what Hogan’s position is in this proposal?
http://www.theseventhstate.com/?p=11039
You can’t even get his name right!
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting- I guess not all that surprising that Maladeno is the only sane one here. Anyone know what Hogan’s position is in this proposal?
http://www.theseventhstate.com/?p=11039
Anonymous wrote:Hogan just got the endorsement of the plumbing and pipe fitting union, mentioning his bipartisan approach. It's an interesting development, since unions have been almost universally D recently.
Anonymous wrote:If the election were held today would you vote for the Democrat or Larry Hogan?
Anonymous wrote:My wife talked me into voting for Hogan last time around. I've already talked her out of voting for him again.
He is running hard to get away from Trump but the Republican party label is too toxic for us to hold our noses again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the "historic" flooding today in Ellicot City, I wonder if it is time to rethink the whole rain tax thing?
Good luck with that. One of Hogan’s proudest accomplishments!
Can you explain to me how the rain tax would’ve helped the flooding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the "historic" flooding today in Ellicot City, I wonder if it is time to rethink the whole rain tax thing?
Good luck with that. One of Hogan’s proudest accomplishments!
Anonymous wrote:Given the "historic" flooding today in Ellicot City, I wonder if it is time to rethink the whole rain tax thing?