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Article History BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Life on State Circle comes to a close quite literally this week — not just for this column, but for the occupants of the 230-year-old building. Everybody from the governor and his staff to the lowly scribes in the press pit are being dispersed to other buildings around Annapolis.
It’s not clear exactly where Gov. Martin O’Malley will spend his working hours. He already has an office suite at 6 St. Paul St. in Baltimore, he’ll have an office in the Jeffrey Building in Annapolis, and of course he has the governor’s mansion. Bob Ehrlich seemed to spend more time working in the study there than in the elegant State House office with the fireplace.
“Quite honestly, we roll around the state so much that our cars are probably where we spend most of our time,” O’Malley told reporters Tuesday.
The road ahead
Traveling around the state looks pretty good to the gov, who heads to Western Maryland on Saturday.
“With the conclusion of this session, there is the sense that some of the dark clouds have parted a little bit and that the road ahead is a little clearer,” O’Malley said. “These last 14 months have really been grueling.”
The traveler’s forecast is only “partly sunny.” O’Malley and legislative leaders frequently talk about how they “addressed” the structural deficit — the whole justification for November’s special session. It was addressed the way you might nudge a lingering houseguest who has overstayed his welcome — almost out the door, but not quite.
There is a lingering structural deficit of more than $200 million — made slightly worse by new programs for the Bay — but it won’t be permanently cured until slot machine gambling is approved by voters in the fall. “That’s a big question mark on the horizon,” O’Malley said. “We’re in the position of being more dependent on that than I think any of us would like.”
In an act reminiscent of Ehrlich’s fund raiding, $50 million was also siphoned from the $400 million a year that the special session added to the transportation trust fund. Inevitably, some road projects will be delayed.
Winners and losers
Pundits and bloggers like to compile lists of winners and losers in politics. By what right do we get to referee the plays and then set the goalposts where we want?
On such lists, how can the beleaguered Republican minority be anything but losers? Generally, they lose honorably, doing the best with what they’ve got. They stand up and offer arguments and amendments, making the best case for their conservative, limited-government positions. Most times, there are just not enough Democratic lawmakers who come close to sharing their views — or who are willing to buck a partisan Democratic governor and leaders who control the levers of power.
There are the occasional victories, such as Sen. Rich Colburn’s last Saturday. The Eastern Shore Republican was able to push back the proposed Critical Areas building buffer zone on waterways from 300 to 200 feet. It is now just 100 feet. Sen. Bryan Simonaire, an Anne Arundel Republican, got another amendment passed on this measure — one stating that decks with gaps for water to flow would not be counted as impermeable surfaces. (Yes, the legislature does indeed care about your deck if you live near the Bay or its tributaries.)
Conquering governor
Even if you don’t like O’Malley’s political philosophy, you have to concede that he’s in the winner’s circle after this session — though perhaps the loser’s circle in the polls.
On Jan. 21, he released his 14-point legislative agenda. It was a green agenda, heavy on energy conservation and the environment, but also included crime (DNA database), veterans’ health, BRAC and information technology. He compromised some to get legislation passed, but overall, with the exception of speed cameras, he won on 13 of his 14 proposals. That doesn’t include the repeal of the computer services sales tax, which was not initially on his agenda. Yet in repealing a tax he hadn’t proposed, he was able to get the higher income taxes on the wealthy that he had asked for in September.
He was also able to fund other initiatives he had promised, including a third year of tuition freezes at universities, a sharp contrast to Ehrlich’s university cuts that led to sharp tuition increases. We’ll have to see whether the pundits give O’Malley as much political credit as Ehrlich got blame.
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Larry,Pasadena MD said:
3:51 AM - below: Per MD 4 omalley, Have you ever heard of sarcasm?
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HoCo Guy said:
The learned governor needs to stop running around the state primping for photo ops, and see if he can't stop spending our money on upper class salaries and such. It will certainly be nice to see him leave annapolis permanently in two years.
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richard f said:
MD 4 O'Malley is LT. Gov Brown.Who else would think the Gov. is doing a good job.Hey Buster Brown get back in your shoe..............
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Examiner Reader said:
See the post from MD 4 O'Malley 9:31 below. These are the idiots that we have to thank for the corrupt MD government. Dopes.
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Brad said:
Governor Martin O'Malley passed the largest tax hike in Maryland history. Martin O'Malley's Administration will cost Maryland families thousands of the dollars over the next few years. Martin O'Malley does NOT care about working families. Governor O'Malley's hand-picked PSC rubber-stamped massive BGE rate hikes. I am done with O'Malley.
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fed up said:
Pure Greed on there part. It will never change. Wake up everybody. Something needs to be done. Don't keep on putting these fools in office.
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P. Ackerman, Columbia said:
I have no problem with everyone paying their fair share of taxes, even the "tech firms". However, there is one group that has managed to escape all the tax increases: Maryland's politicians. Political contributions should be taxed at a rate 1% higher than the existing state income tax rates and purchases made by political campaigns should be charged a sales tax 1% higher than the existing rate. This will allow our politicians the pride of announcing how much each of them contributed to the states treasury during their last campaign. It will also encourage politicians to keep taxes down (Maybe even cut them?), and it will more than offset the $200 million the state will lose when all the "tech firms" move out. Tax the politicians.
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examiner reader. said:
i got an idea cut there staff and stop with the high priced dinner's,trip's,car's and party's that should save a mill ar two.
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Examiner Reader said:
The Dumbocrats just don't get it!! Sales tax revenue for January is DOWN 5.5%. The fifth largest drop since 1985. If you want to INCREASE sales tax revenue, LOWER the sales tax to 4%. People in the surrounding states, except Delaware, will come to Maryland to shop to save their money. Not a hard concept to understand unless of course you are a Dumbocrat.
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Examiner Reader said:
Listen to that sucking sound as IT firms leave for Northern Virginia. Listen to that gushing sound as illegal aliens flock into Maryland for licenses and tuition welfare. The Maryland voters are finally reaping the benefits of their vote.
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MD 4 O'Malley said:
Martin O'Malley is doing an excellent job, so please stop all the O'Malley bashing. Why do you all say these mean, terrible things about Marty? He is a good man and a great governor. Look at how he fix the BGE rate increase. And stop all the whinning about some little tax increases. Just suck it up and take it like a man! All this talk about moving out of Maryland is just a bunch of hot air. You're not going anywhere. Marty O'Malley raised taxes because he could, and there's NOTHING you can do about it. Besides, you all will forget about this by 2010 and re-elect Marty for four more years. You know you will. Who are the Republicans going to run in 2010? Erhlich? Hahahahaha!
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Examiner Reader said:
Does everyone finally see the long term problems creeated by the majority party who stonewalled Ehrlich on slots? Had they not done so, hundreds of millions of dollars per year would have been rolling into the state treasury for the past three years and this problem would not be so grave. WAY TO GO DEMS!
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The Undertaker said:
With inflation, high oil prices, and high federal, state, and local taxes, you need a six figure salary just to stay ahead.
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Examiner Reader said:
Mr Lazarick, Please print these $100,000+ salaried positions - maybe 100 a day - I'm sure I'm not the only reader that wants to know! Thanks from a MD State employee that doesn't make $100,000.
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Examiner Reader said:
So maybe the teflon lepreCON is going to roll up his sleeves and get our BGE bills lowered............ I don't know about you all but I am not holding my breath.
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Examiner Reader said:
The idiot would not have won the election if it wasn't for baltiomre, they wanted to get rid of him so they all voted him out of the city. Ho'Malley is as crooked as the eletric company, lets tell people what they want to hear than do the opposite of what he pledged to do. Hey blockhead Governor My Electric bill for my townhouse raised by $300.00 in the past 3 months and my wife and I work and no one is home all day and we turned the heat down to 65deg. So how does it go up? Bring Ehrlich back now! IMPEACH HO"MALLEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mark said:
He's an arrogant crooked scumbag but the idiot voters in this state decided they preferred him to a real Governor, Bob Ehrlich. This is just a stepping stone to national office for Marty-boy. He ruined Baltimore City, he's in the process of ruining Maryland (further). In the Democrat playbook that qualifies him for national office. He makes me retch. Pompous toad.
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avid reader said:
Nothing funny about a bunch of jerks like we have in Annapolis who do the wrong things everyday under the leadership of the worst Governor in the history of this country.
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examiner reader said:
The teflon lepreCON theif.
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justdafacts said:
"What about state government? The final fiscal 2001 budget was $20.065 billion; the fiscal 2007 budget was $28.756. Adjusting year 2000 dollars for inflation, using two different inflation calculators, total state spending went up about $5.262 billion, or 26 percent." Len, you answered your own question when you paraprashed Gov. O'Malley in the paragraph above. A gallon a gas went up 100% and healthcare went up 78% in the same period. Gas and healthcare are major state expenses, plus the Thornton spending on education, which resulted in our recent ranking 3rd best in the nation by Education Week.
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Examiner Reader said:
the mayor and i are going to fight crime.the mayor and i are going to fight crime.the mayor and i are going to fight crime....DO ANY ONE BELIVE US.NO OK. the mayor and i are going to fight crime.
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Examiner Reader said:
Execution: the only 100% guaranteed way to ensure that criminals don't enjoy a long "career".
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Examiner Reader said:
Until the judiciary cease suspending a good portion of the sentencings that they dole out and the parole board cease having a revolving door system, the criminals are going to continue to thumb their noses at everyone. In other words, unless the judiciary and the parole board get THEIR agenda in order, crime will just continue AND increase.
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Examiner Reader said:
Surely this is all upside-down. Budgeting is about living within income, not determining what income you need, and then find a way of getting it. Until such time as te governmental waste has been resolved (and there is plenty of it!) there should be no raising of ANY taxes. It is time for the State to bite the bullet, and dispense with the many, many civil servants that don't even understand the systems the are working with, demand a level of education before employment, and give rises to those within government that ARE effective.
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Examiner Reader said:
She also won't rush to deal with homicide rate" That is because she is too busy banging Ed Norris, haven't you heard. Being around certain people allows for privy of certain info, and yes MOM has had more then a few affairs. Did you really think that I would waste my years of good principle on that?? Oh ye of little faith, and yea I am the sucker! But I know where my future is headed do you??? Obviously not, when you take evil over good, blinded faith is what you have and serve!!! At least I can say I did what I truly believed to be the right thing to do in God's eyes, how about you with your white trailer trash!!!!
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Don said:
What a sad STATE of affairs....and he has had a few.
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Examiner Reader said:
I wish people would stop speaking for "the people of Maryland". We didn't all vote for him...and I don't live in Montgomery County...Maryland goes beyond that. Thanks.
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Examiner Reader said:
O'Malley makes me sick. I didn't vote for him.
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Examiner Reader said:
Omalley has worked so hard as our governor. He did such a good job with Baltimore that he deserves to take my money without trying to stop wasting so much. He had to spend all of the rainy day money so it would be make the deficit look worse. Then it would be easier for him to rape all the people of Maryland not just the rich like they mislead.
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Joseph said:
Maryland needs a recall law so we can get rid of this donkey!!!!!!!!!!!!! The election was fixed anyway. Maryland wiil look like Baltimore in eight years if we don't stop this crap the O'Gov is pulling!
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Examiner Reader said:
where did you put the $670,000,000 surplus marty? and why did you people in maryland not like bob erlich again?
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City Resident said:
last time i checked there were 49 other states in this country you grumpy people could move to! You don't like it in Maryland? Go! and don't let the door hit ya...
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Examiner Reader said:
Taxes need to go up to pay for diversity which is just a fancy word for I came here from someplace else and I want all the freebies I can get my hands on.
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Examiner Reader said:
More like Welcome to O'Malleyland. Give me your wallet. The guy is a jerk and unfortunately we have 3 more years of him raping us.
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Examiner Reader said:
I do not understand why everybody is up in arms about the governor's higher tax plan. This is why the people of Maryland voted as they did. This is what the people of Maryland wanted. A progressive state which contains a progressive county like Montgomery County welcomes such actions with open arms.
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VJC College Republican said:
Not only is he optimistic, he is exuberated that he is going to pass a historical tax increase on ALL of Marylanders. He may as well just slip in the Addendum in one of these bills that Maryland is now called O'Malleyland.
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Examiner Reader said:
I agree time to "tweak" this tax and spend Democrat back to Canada....or Baltimore city....or PG county, all are about the same when it comes to clear thinking!
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Examiner Reader said:
I hope that the sun doesn't go down in O'Malleyland and anger still exists. At least I know what I need to do to make Maryland and myself a better person, that is more then I can say for O'Malley. I venture to say that his pride has overtaken him, how distasteful and a disgrace to the citizens of our great state. Hang in there people and keep the faith, we will get through this and come out on the other side triumphantly as we all fight the good fight of faith together.
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11:11 "Anger has also been referred to as a defense mechanism - to shield from the emotion behind it. It has to do with a feeling of helplessness. When first I came here bleary eyed, My confusion and fears I could not hide. A group of strangers surrounding me, And not all friendly as I could see. But one man there stood by my side. GOD" Hebrews 11:6 "But without faith it is impossible to please him, for he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." Come to God with the right attitude and motives, meaning believe that God is and that he is a rewarder of those that diligently seek him. If one believes firmly in the existence of God but doubts his word he makes him a liar. Seek diligently and seek after God; this is the secret of pleasing God and the absolute necessity of faith.
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Examiner Reader said:
Welcome to O'Malleyland. What's in your wallet?
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Casual observer said:
Think he'll be sober? BTW, O'Malley is the teflon leprechaun. Think about it: Ehrlich left the state with a huge surplus and gets voted out. Think people will vote for O'Malley again? Sure. This won't stick. People in this state are dumb enough to gas up the car + 12 cents per gallon and drive to the polls, pay parking +6% sales tax, and vote for this idiot again.
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Examiner Reader said:
He works me hard to make me strong, And tells me what I'm doing wrong. He sees that I am never poor. Could a vassal want anything more? For M'Lord, I wrote this song.
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5:32 "Like love is blind and sees only what is within and not the external......3)Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. 4) Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight. 1 Peter 3:3&4, King James Version. So it is with man, love serves as a buffer to human flaws, shortcomings, and or desired expectations of another. When you love someone, you do not notice their stature, weight, or body features, only their warm, caring touch, the way they laugh, and the sound of their voice; all which can portray the internal self. Love allows the internal person to be seen as the surface of a person.
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Examiner Reader said:
Ever notice how pointy O'Malley's ears are? Is he a Leprucon or the Son of Satan? Either way, both are tricky guys.
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Anger has also been referred to as a defense mechanism - to shield from the emotion behind it. It has to do with a feeling of helplessness. When first I came here bleary eyed, My confusion and fears I could not hide. A group of strangers surrounding me, And not all friendly as I could see. But one man there stood by my side. GOD
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Examiner Reader said:
What's the point? When you are not angry about what you consider a poor example anymore I will try. Remember, people are not perfect. It seems like past payments never stop. Go to the source, things are not always what they appear to be. You could have tried other forms of communication. Another time maybe.
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Examiner Reader said:
Need Convinced.
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8:40, VJC College Republican: :at least your're upholding your tactics of cut-and-run. I'm sorry I challenged the cocoon that you know to be as reality." You call that a challenge, I call it being a stupid idiot, plain and simple. Don't like it, too BAD!!!! I've had better responses from elementary school kids on issues of politeness. I can tell where your backgroud is from. My advice is for oyu to stay in college because from the looks of things you are not going anywhere!!!
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Examiner Reader said:
No thanks on the move to Canada
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UGH said:
Such sage wisdom from the college republican. Stop reading from the Republican Comment Board Rants book and go back to class.
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