THANKS MARYLAND.
I drive a Ram 1500. With Maryland’s new vehicle fee increases, here’s how much it will cost me YEARLY to register my vehicle compared to other states.
MD: $191.50
PA: $39
VA: $30.75
DE: $40
WV: $51.50
FL: $45.60
Is it just me, or does this seem excessive?
.@GOVWESMOORE IS CATASTROPHIC FOR MD: He took a $5.5B surplus and a perfect bond rating and turned it into a $3.3B deficit, a credit downgrade, and $1.67B in tax hikes.
A majority of Marylanders want to leave. Businesses are fleeing. And he still won’t take responsibility.
For the first time ever, Maryland is at risk of losing its AAA bond rating.
This isn’t just a warning. It’s a sign that years of progress are being undone. https://t.co/blqiQrOgB4
@aanonomus0@KarthikForTexas@matthewichoi Not quite. Cheney was originally from Nebraska, went to college in Wyoming, married a WY native, lived there for some time and represented it in the House from 1979-1989, living in DC several times along the way. Moved to TX while at Haliburton, moved back to WY to be VP.
@jnewt_maps@mkorman Marshall ran in 1920! You’ve actually got to go back to Thomas Hendricks in 1885, and that was because he *died*.
The only other instance would be William R. King who also, you guessed it, died in office.
In fact, every single D VP who survived their term has run for President.
Today’s decision by the Supreme Court Overturning Chevron Deference is a great day for the Constitution and the American people. Since Chevron was decided in 1984, the heavy hand of big government has been encroaching on Congressional powers, and that power has rightly been put in check today. No longer will the Constitution’s safeguards be whittled away as our courts are forced to defer to unelected bureaucrats. The Constitution is the greatest charter of freedom in human history, that has been proven by the test of time. Today’s ruling is a monumental moment for preserving freedom, prosperity and Constitutional Limited Government for future generations of Americans. https://t.co/k93mKCr1r5
I want to congratulate County Executive Alsobrooks on her nomination. I know Angela well, and I value our respectful relationship. I look forward to a real debate on what this campaign is about: who can actually help fix the mess in Washington. Voters have a clear and stark choice: more of the dysfunctional partisan status quo or real independent and bipartisan leadership. We need leaders who will stand up to the political bosses and bring both parties together to actually get things done, like keeping our communities safe, improving education, and addressing the out-of-control cost of living. I have a proven track record of that exact kind of strong independent leadership.
@realtonysm1th To respond to the original post, I would add the recent collapse of the Key Bridge. It may not have the national reach of other events, but as Marylander it really did strike right at home for us.