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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Martin O’Malley is still in Denial

In an interview with Newsy, Martin O’Malley shows that he is still living in denial when it comes to his effectiveness and his legacy.

At about 2:00, O’Malley says this about Larry Hogan.
“In the case of our own current governor, he is the beneficiary of a lot of tough decisions that were made before he came into office, all of which he opposed, that has him able to serve without having to make tough choices. And he also, like Charlie Baker in Massachusetts, has the advantage of being a Republican who is not Donald Trump.”
Those tough choices, of course, were 40+ consecutive tax increases on middle and working-class Marylanders that bloated state government and wrecked the state economy.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

O' Malley is a joke. He couldn't even beat Hillary.He is whats wrong with Maryland !

Anonymous said...

Hogan is a Democrat, since he done nothing to lower taxes and push the Republican / conservative agenda. Hogan loves the Democrat agenda in bigger government, higher taxes and he has done nothing for the working middle class in Maryland.

Anonymous said...

O'Malley and Hogan worst 2 governors we ever had.

Anonymous said...

Maryland, because of Baltimore, will always have a Democrat, or a RINO, for governor.

Anonymous said...

O'taxey ruined Maryland and hogan just put the last nail in Marylands coffin
Maryland has now become California / New York / Vermont
Maryland is done
It's a real same because it is such a great state to live in but no more

Anonymous said...

Martin O Malley He sent M.D.E. To the shore to beat Money OUT OF THE WORKING PEOPLE he is a piece of Crap. Not to talk about the people that KILLED THEMSELFS FROM HARSMENT I SEEN THIS FIRST HAND. My boy is dead because of them. I hope him an his goons burn in hell.

no more agriculture taxes for EBT cards said...

The Eastern Shore should seperate from the Western Shore and form the 51st State