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Monday, February 27, 2012

Video: Comptroller Franchot Talks About Negative Impact Of Gas Tax

Comptroller Peter Franchot says any increase in the gas tax will have "a direct negative impact on Maryland's very feeble economy." In this video he talks about his relations with Gov. Martin O'Malley and what has turned him into a fiscal conservative.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

High co$t of ga$ = higher co$t of everything el$e we buy!!!

Anonymous said...

Everything costs more in Maryland. I live in Worcester county just minutes to Delaware line. I can go 5 minutes away and purchase anything I need much cheaper and with no sales tax. One example is a beer/wine store on Maryland side that is dead. If you go to the beer/wine store in Delaware it's a revolving door. The store is thriving. Compare the Same bottle of wine in Md store is $15 & change in DE store it's $10.99. This is just one example.

Anonymous said...

Funny how all along he has been a supporter of O'Bamalley and felt the need for additional revenue streams

Anonymous said...

Yep maryland good at one thing taxes itself out of busssiness. At least here I have the option to shop in people state not a welfare state (MD)...we have that option thank god