The campaign of Maryland gubernatorial hopeful Anthony G. Brown on Wednesday attacked rival Democrat Douglas F. Gansler for backing a cut in the state’s corporate income tax rate, highlighting one of only a few major policy disputes that have emerged so far in the primary.
The Brown campaign chose to act on a day in which Republican senators pushed a similar plan to reduce the corporate tax rate from 8.25 percent to 6 percent — the same as in Virginia — during a legislative hearing in Annapolis.
Justin Schall, the campaign manager for Brown, the state’s current lieutenant governor, accused Gansler of being “in lockstep with Republicans” in his support for a “corporate tax handout.” Schall said that Gansler, the state’s attorney general, “should come clean and explain which programs he’ll slash or which schools he’ll close to balance the budget.”
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Yes Mr. Brown and the jobs just keep on leaving. You and your boss have destroyed our state.
ReplyDeleteThis is because brown's head is shoved up the butts of big corporations who actually like the tax because they can pass it off to consumers in a way that is hardly noticeable. It's the smaller businesses that are hurt by this, causes them to close or not expand, thereby eliminating the competition of the big corps.
ReplyDeletebrown is nothing more than a slave boy for big business.
ReplyDeleteOweBrown has been hiding behind OweMalley's skirt for 8 years leaving just a tiny amount of doubt concerning whether they were philosophical clones.
Thanks, OweBrown for removing any doubt!
Check the Washington Examiner for a clear letter from the President of Berretta about MD's business climate.
God forbid we make the state appealing to business. The fact that Brown had his chest stuck out when the MD Health exchange was a mere thought, then hid when the fiasco hit the market, tells me all I need to know about him.
ReplyDeleteHe shouldn't even be a candidate.
Will Rick Pollitt be his local campaign manager like he was for O'Malley???
ReplyDeleteOk Mr. Brown. Did you and your liberal scumbag Democrats kick Berrettia out of Maryland? The answer is YES. And, when is your next campaign trip to Wicomico Co. Let us know how you and your boss have helped with employment around here. Oh, and by the way, great job with the Maryland Health Exchange which was your responsibility.
ReplyDeleteThey are all crooks, O'Malley, Brown and Gansler. Gansler needs to go back to Jersey.
ReplyDeleteHe's a first class loser. Tasked with the md healthcare exchange he screwed that up royally. A poster boy for failed affirmative action is all he is and nothing more.
ReplyDeleteActually Brown and Obama are brothers. I have heard them call each other that. Both liars! Brown should be his first name, and Noser his last name.
ReplyDeleteSo how did O'Malley choose a Lt. Gov anyway. I know how. He put a black man, a woman, a hispanic, an asian and a gay midget on a dart board, blindfolded himself and threw a dart. The one that he hit was chosen. Anything but a white man, that would not be "inclusive". Whatever, Marty, whatever...
ReplyDeleteWHO???
ReplyDeleteNeither Brown OR Gansler deserve consideration for election coming on the heels of O'Malley's performances.
ReplyDeleteHey 6:49 PM he isn't a black man. He is part black and part white just like Obama is. Why do you idiots keep saying they are black men? What part of them are black and what part of them are white. They used to be called mixed breeds.
ReplyDeleteAnd Brown bows before his kenayan master in Washington. Brown must realize that by lowering the CTR jobs will be created or is he to stupid to follow simple economics like his kenyan master in Washington. Maryland needs jobs, not more goose stepping liberal politicians.
ReplyDeleteHey 8:01 PM, sorry. He's not black, he's BROWN.
ReplyDeleteAnd we keep saying they are black men because us caucasions don't want them on our team.