Anonymous wrote:hogan just lost a GM factory and more than 300 jobs, on top of losing Amazon HQ2 and the 25,000 jobs that woulda brought.
On top of that horrible economic news, gun sales continue unabated in Maryland. There are still literally hundreds of stores in MD where people can purchase guns 7 days a week. Nothing - absolutely NOTHING- has been done to stop the flow of guns into our streets, or to take them away from the people who got them.
I'd hardly call that "doing well".
Anonymous wrote:hogan just lost a GM factory and more than 300 jobs, on top of losing Amazon HQ2 and the 25,000 jobs that woulda brought.
On top of that horrible economic news, gun sales continue unabated in Maryland. There are still literally hundreds of stores in MD where people can purchase guns 7 days a week. Nothing - absolutely NOTHING- has been done to stop the flow of guns into our streets, or to take them away from the people who got them.
I'd hardly call that "doing well".
Anonymous wrote:GM is closing a plant in Baltimore, losing 300 jobs. hogan sure couldn't keep those jobs here like he promised.
This plant closing, and those lost jobs, are on HIM. He failed to keep GM here.
Jealous would've saved those jobs.
Are you happy, hogan supporters?
News article and MD State Department of Commerce wrote:Going forward, GM intends to focus on electric and autonomous vehicle programs, similar to the strategies being taken by other car makers.
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The Maryland Department of Commerce also said in a statement: “The decision by GM not to allocate new products to the White Marsh facility is disappointing, and the state stands ready to provide resources and support for the impacted workers. This was a corporate decision to undertake a national restructuring, a decision the state did not have the opportunity to influence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching Hogan breeze to victory on Tuesday, I told my wife that I expect him to run for President in 2020 as a completely reasonable, accomplished, moderate Republican who can work with Democrats.
The only question is how to keep his head down so Trump doesn't notice him. Trump is the one person that can stop him from making a serious run at the nomination.
I think he might too. The closest Republican to him is Chris Christie but he’s more moderate and a lot less corrupt (no bridge gate). If he ran and won Maryland, which is highly probable, the Democrat is going to have to come up with 10 electoral college votes to replace the 10 safe votes lost from Maryland.
Agree
Would register with rep to vote for him in the primaries, but pr
I don’t think it is highly probable he could win Maryland. I voted for him for governor, would not vote for him for any national officer (senator or President). Most democrats are only ok with him because our party has a supermajority in the legislature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching Hogan breeze to victory on Tuesday, I told my wife that I expect him to run for President in 2020 as a completely reasonable, accomplished, moderate Republican who can work with Democrats.
The only question is how to keep his head down so Trump doesn't notice him. Trump is the one person that can stop him from making a serious run at the nomination.
I think he might too. The closest Republican to him is Chris Christie but he’s more moderate and a lot less corrupt (no bridge gate). If he ran and won Maryland, which is highly probable, the Democrat is going to have to come up with 10 electoral college votes to replace the 10 safe votes lost from Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Watching Hogan breeze to victory on Tuesday, I told my wife that I expect him to run for President in 2020 as a completely reasonable, accomplished, moderate Republican who can work with Democrats.
The only question is how to keep his head down so Trump doesn't notice him. Trump is the one person that can stop him from making a serious run at the nomination.