1. David Craig is a homemaker.
Yes, that's right, literally. The Havre de Grace home was built in 1839 and 150 years later David bought it to make room for his growing family. There was no home inspection holding up this sale. With collapsed ceilings, broken windows, missing doors and vegetation growing over the house, it was not the average "fixer upper." It took four years to renovate that house with David and his father installing a new a roof, walls, kitchen, bathrooms, plumbing and electricity.
Yes, that's right, literally. The Havre de Grace home was built in 1839 and 150 years later David bought it to make room for his growing family. There was no home inspection holding up this sale. With collapsed ceilings, broken windows, missing doors and vegetation growing over the house, it was not the average "fixer upper." It took four years to renovate that house with David and his father installing a new a roof, walls, kitchen, bathrooms, plumbing and electricity.
These organizations represent local governments in Annapolis ensuring state government respects the essential role of public safety, economic development, and transportation at the local level.
Like David is doing in Maryland, Calvin Coolidge worked his way up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, eventually becoming governor of that state. "Silent Cal" didn't say much, but he did a lot. A small-government conservative, he proved that reducing taxes creates more jobs, and he left a legacy of effective governing that Ronald Reagan inherited to restore American prosperity after the Jimmy Carter presidency.
Before school officials bullied parents at public meetings, before a groundswell of opposition to this federally-imposed education requirements started in Maryland and throughout the country, and before horror stories emerged on social media of tests that punish kids for getting the right answer - David, a life-long educator, was on the record a year ago explaining that it is "just another education fad" and to let teacher's teach.
5. David Craig was a grease monkey.
He changed your oil, pumped your gas, washed your windows and checked your tires at a Sunoco gas station. He also worked at a bottling plant where his job was to ensure the assembly line machines were running smoothly. These jobs helped David pay the bills during summer months when he worked as a school teacher. If elected, David will make state government work like a well-oiled machine!
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In Case You Missed It...
May 31
Republican Gubernatorial Debate At Salisbury University
The
latest gubernatorial debate of the Republican Primary Election was held
last weekend in the Guerrieri Center of Salisbury University. To watch
David discuss the topics of lower taxes, keeping business in Maryland,
and repealing the "Rain Tax" and Common Core, click here.
June 4
David & Jeannie interviewed by Marc Steiner on The Marc Steiner Show
David and Jeannie talked about their plan to eliminate the state income tax and keep jobs and families in Maryland.
June 4
Larry Hogan Endorses David Craig
Watch
Larry Hogan as he gives his endorsement to David Craig for Harford
County Executive. Larry claims that David "Knows how to get things
done"! Watch here.
he is the right man for the Job... Unfortunately in the Socialist Republic of Maryland, the mouchers will never take a chance of giving up their free ride by electing a real conservative.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Obamacare what about the 2nd amendment what about creating jobs what about lowering taxes
ReplyDeleteYou failed to mention poor old house located in one of wealthiest counties in Maryland, if not the #1 (Howard???) its #2 right behind Montgomery...POLITICIANS all are corrupt just dig a little deeper.
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ReplyDeleteHavre de Grace is in Harford County NOT Howard County. What else are you wrong about?
After the debate, I'm all in for Charles Lollar.
ReplyDeleteCould have been reason for ???? idiot (11:54). The person was still right look at HARFORD vs Eastern Shore. BALTIMORONS!
ReplyDelete12:13
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should check the facts out first before you spout off about someone.
In the late 80's Havre de Grace was still just a small old town. How can you fault a man for buying an old house and doing the work himself? Have the property values gone up since then? Sure they have.
The Eastern Shore could have a lot if you put the right people in office. You call them Baltimorons yet their economy is thriving and the Eastern Shore is going down the tubes quick. Maybe some of you Delmoron should get off your behinds and make things better and get some decent businesses to come there. They just won't decide to come here on their own. Someone has to get out there lure them to the area
Who wants them...THERE IS NO LIFE WEST OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY!! Chicken, Seafood and Farm land is all we want or need. Keep the crap on the Western Shore!
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ReplyDeleteThere are no BRAINS East of it either. How about a list of the "born here's" that have done so much for the area.Let's start off with Ireton....we can move to Tilghman next how about the former SPD police cheif, the current SFD Cheif, Laura Mitchel, Shanie Sheilds and tons more I don't have to time type.......none of these people are "come here's" something I guess all you born here's are just tickled pink with! Until you change your way of thinking the ES will stay a crap hole.
Good stay out! Simple solution...if you ain't happy...by!
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