Send No Democrats to Annapolis

With the recent BG&E debacle it is clear that we need to remove as many democrats from Annapolis as possible. I cannot believe that they can stand there with a straight face and say it is not a good thing to give consumers options.
After the Wal-Mart fiasco, the Wall Street Journal called the Maryland Legislature the worst legislature in the country. When you sit back and think about that statement several things come to mind. Who selects those legislators? The voters of Maryland. So we can deduce that Maryland has some of the worst voters in the country. We live in a state where the majority of the people are unable to select high-quality legislators. Think about how worthless KKT was. Ehrlich barely beat her.
It seems that whenever democrats get involved with their flawed view of the role of government things get screwed up. In 1999 the democratic legislature thought it was a good idea to deregulate. Many local Republicans agreed (probably on free-market grounds). When it came time to honor the deregulation agreement the democratic legislature reneged on the deal. It seems that they are incapable of making the right decisions and we can blame no one but ourselves because we put them there.
Fortunately for Harford County we only send one democrat to Annapolis. This needs to stop. We need to get behind the District 34 team and show the rest of the state that when we work together we can help end the nonsense known as the Maryland State Legislature. This must happen one seat at a time but it must happen if we are to prevent future problems brought on by the worst state legislature in the entire United States.
This issue also makes me take a good look at the people we are sending down there. Are Parrott, Glassman, and McComas (Kohl wasn’t down there long enough) the people we want defending us in this horrible legislature?
June 24th, 2006Topic: House of Delegates, Issues Tags: None









June 24th, 2006 at 1:47 pm
To answer your last question, NO. At least regarding Ms Parrott. Defend us? I don’t think so. I’m just really getting tired of coming up short simply because “We’re Republicans in a blue state”. Enough of the blame game. She’s perfected it. People aren’t remembered much for what they didn’t do but for what they did. She hasn’t made our lives in Harford County any better and I’m not willing to give her any more chances with my vote.
November 9th, 2006 at 10:21 am
Sheryl, nuclear power plant, Kohl is not going back to Annapolis. She is replaced by a Democrat, B. Dan Riley!