Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly believe the schools should be open - but I don’t think Hogan has done anything to help create a tangible path to get there. He could have been doing steps for months - within his capacity - but he didn’t. Sound bites and national talk shows instead. As much as I don’t like Elrich, Hogan enables the silliness and seems to thrive on sparring for no gain other than himself . Vaccines are a disaster and would have been a piece to getting teachers more comfortable to go back to school
Hogan consistently reads the National political wind - hears Biden 100 day plan - so it is politically acceptable to ask for schools to open and now takes a position.
Good riddance.
I actually voted for Hogan, and think he did a good job early on the pandemic.
Lately, he's all talk and no action. We could have had schools open instead of bars and restaurants, but no. The vaccine distribution is messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you Governor Hogan for standing up to the educational complex! We are blessed to have a governor that applies common sense on so many issues. I'm not optimistic about the state's future once he leaves office.
Said no one ever. Larry Hogan may be a likable loser, but he's still a loser.
Though I admire him for beating cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Very very disappointed in his vaccine roll out. No excuses for poor coordination and chaotic information. What's the point of opening up 1B and 1C when 1A is not done. This is very poor leadership. He had so much time to plan the distribution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly believe the schools should be open - but I don’t think Hogan has done anything to help create a tangible path to get there. He could have been doing steps for months - within his capacity - but he didn’t. Sound bites and national talk shows instead. As much as I don’t like Elrich, Hogan enables the silliness and seems to thrive on sparring for no gain other than himself . Vaccines are a disaster and would have been a piece to getting teachers more comfortable to go back to school
Hogan consistently reads the National political wind - hears Biden 100 day plan - so it is politically acceptable to ask for schools to open and now takes a position.
Good riddance.
I actually voted for Hogan, and think he did a good job early on the pandemic.
Lately, he's all talk and no action. We could have had schools open instead of bars and restaurants, but no. The vaccine distribution is messed up.
Anonymous wrote:I strongly believe the schools should be open - but I don’t think Hogan has done anything to help create a tangible path to get there. He could have been doing steps for months - within his capacity - but he didn’t. Sound bites and national talk shows instead. As much as I don’t like Elrich, Hogan enables the silliness and seems to thrive on sparring for no gain other than himself . Vaccines are a disaster and would have been a piece to getting teachers more comfortable to go back to school
Hogan consistently reads the National political wind - hears Biden 100 day plan - so it is politically acceptable to ask for schools to open and now takes a position.
Good riddance.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you Governor Hogan for standing up to the educational complex! We are blessed to have a governor that applies common sense on so many issues. I'm not optimistic about the state's future once he leaves office.
Anonymous wrote:Hogan will be president in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Hogan will be president in 2024.