Gov. Martin O'Malley finally provided more details about his proposal to apply the sales tax to gasoline, raising prices by 18 cents per gallon over the next three years and generating $613 million for highway and transit projects.
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I told you this was coming weather teh people want it or not.
ReplyDeleteGot to feed the monster cuz the monster is hungry.
Screw the people!
And lets see a show of hands for the people who REALLY believe that this money will be actaully used on road repairs and construction? More likely, it will be diverted to cover up some scam that is ALREADY in place, or to pay for another junket to Europe or the Middle East for his friends, extended family, huge staff, and of course, his small army of "security", to, you know, "drum up business for Maryland". Riiiiiight.... Meanwhile, the citizens of the state, working 2 jobs & part-time hours with no medical insurance or vacation, watch gas prices rise, food prices skyrocket, electric bills go crazy, run a gaunlet of police every day looking to make MORE money on you, and wonder how they will pay the mortgage this month. "We, the people" don't stand a chance. If Jefferson were alive today, we would already have hung hundreds of these slimeballs and be in a full-fledged revolt. Yeah, I said it. Report me to Homeland Security....
ReplyDeleteIf you really care about how current elected officials are snubbing the people they were elected to represent, don't just do your best to prevent them from returning to any office, do it in a way that makes it clear to them WHY. The people in Delaware never thought Mike Castle could ever be voted out of office but he was a quite soundly.
ReplyDeleteAnd things are so much better now in Delaware. Same game, different name.
ReplyDeleteGlad I live close to Delaware.
ReplyDeletegood old omalley and the rest of the politicians. tax and spend and lie thats all they know. they dont realize that the day is coming when they will have to answer for their deeds. shame on them. thanks sjd
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