Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big companies are holding off moving to Maryland to wait and see if Hogan is thrown out. If he manages to fraud his way into another term, you'll see more businesses running for the exit. If Jealous wins, there'll be a flood of companies coming into Maryland to show that they're supportive of a new progressive administration. Hogan is basically trump in miniature, and businesses don't want to be seen as rewarding that by investing there.
hahahahahahahaha Sorry, this is so looney.
What part is looney?
The part about Hogan and trump being aligned? They are.
The part about progressive companies with a social conscience not wanting to be in places where trumpkins like Hogan are in charge? That's true.
Seeing business come in to places were they can influence and improve the lives of disadvantaged people through enhanced contributions? That's true too.
So which part isn't true? Show us.
Anonymous wrote:Big companies are holding off moving to Maryland to wait and see if Hogan is thrown out. If he manages to fraud his way into another term, you'll see more businesses running for the exit. If Jealous wins, there'll be a flood of companies coming into Maryland to show that they're supportive of a new progressive administration. Hogan is basically trump in miniature, and businesses don't want to be seen as rewarding that by investing there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big companies are holding off moving to Maryland to wait and see if Hogan is thrown out. If he manages to fraud his way into another term, you'll see more businesses running for the exit. If Jealous wins, there'll be a flood of companies coming into Maryland to show that they're supportive of a new progressive administration. Hogan is basically trump in miniature, and businesses don't want to be seen as rewarding that by investing there.
hahahahahahahaha Sorry, this is so looney.