Left, Behind
http://redmaryland.com/2016/05/left-behind/
Could the Pavement Patriots have been responsible for part of this?
http://redmaryland.com/2016/05/left-behind/
To a certain extent, I like the fact that the Democratic caucus is moving so far to the left. It allows voters to see the Maryland Democratic Party for the radical, out-of-touch band that they are, looking to squeeze every tax dollar they can out of Maryland’s middle and working-class families so that they can spend it to line the pockets of their interest group buddies and grow the size of government. It makes Democrats easier to defeat in 2018. But it also has the capability of doing serious damage to the state as well. These Democratic proposals, if passed by a General Assembly that would uphold a gubernatorial veto, has the chance of doing significant damage to our economy, our business climate, and to the good work that Governor Hogan is doing in order to turn this ship around. The radical leftism of these Democrats is good for politics, but its bad for government and bad for taxpayers.
The freshman Democrats who keep wanting to move the Democratic Party further to the left are behind the times. Let’s leave them there.
Could the Pavement Patriots have been responsible for part of this?