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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Facts

A recent report by Change Maryland, a GOP-led, partisan organization, erroneously makes an outdated claim that the number of millionaire households in Maryland has decreased. A quick look at the numbers reveals the facts:

FACT: Change Maryland is a GOP-led, partisan organization founded by a former Ehrlich appointee, failed congressional candidate and failed would-be candidate for Governor.

FACT: The number of millionaire households in Maryland has actually increased 19% during the O’Malley-Brown Administration, according to the non-partisan Phoenix Institute. Today, Maryland has the highest percentage of millionaire households in the United States, and our overall share of the United States’ millionaire residents has actually increased since 2006. Lastly, the balance between Virginia and Maryland remains statistically unchanged during that time.

FACT: Governor O’Malley inherited a $1.7 billion structural deficit from an Ehrlich Administration that increased spending by nearly 34% over 4 years. In 2007, Governor O’Malley called a Special Session to resolve the inherited structural deficit through a balanced approach of unprecedented cuts to spending and yes, new revenues. The decisive actions taken during the 2007 Special Session – including $550 million in cuts and a penny’s increase on the sales tax – would have eliminated the structural deficit by Fiscal Year 2012 had our country not been plunged into recession by George W. Bush’s reckless spending and tax cuts that overwhelmingly favor the wealthy.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of hooey! The nerve! Imagine...no mention of the mess that was left in Ehrlich's lap by the Glendenning administration...oh no...it's all Ehrlich and Bush's fault. No mention that the economy turned south when the Dem's were elected to Congress in 2006. Not their fault...just Bush's fault.
This song is getting tirelessly old!

Anonymous said...

31,000 residents have moved from Md., taking with them $1.7 billion in tax revenues.
Why?
O'Malley's oppressive socialist tax the working class schemes.

Anonymous said...

Maryland is growing...not shrinking.