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Ed Reisinger Supports The Dismissal And More Photos And Links From Gathering

POSTED July 21, 8:57 AM
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Councilman Ed Reisinger of the 10th district sent me this email on Sunday:

"Adam, Margaret Burns should be FIRED,and Patricia Jessamy should apologize to the
family and citizens of Baltimore."

So that makes two elected officials (Jim Kraft and Ed Reisinger) who support the firing of Margaret
Burns.  Steve Fogleman who is an unelected official also publicly supports the firing.  The Mayor of
Baltimore has yet to give her opinion.

Here is a story about the gathering from the Baltimore Sun.

You can view some videos and photos from Sunday's gathering here.

At the gathering it was announced that on Thursday at noon in front of the Mitchell Courthouse there
will be a rally/press conference that will put more pressure on Patricia Jessamy to fire Burns.

Here are two more photos from Sunday:


Topics: Edward Reisinger , Jim Kraft , Patricia Jessamy , Zach Sowers , Sheila Dixon , Stephan Fogleman , Anna Sowers

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An Interesting Property Tax Proposal For Baltimore

POSTED September 5, 3:17 PM
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I have not had time to post my in depth slots story. Sorry about that. It should come early next week. Anirban Basu, the Chairman & CEO of Sage Policy Group, posted a creative tax cutting proposal here. My favorite part of it that I think should... Read More
Topics: taxes , Anirban Basu

Detroit Mayor Pleads Guilty And Resigns

POSTED September 4, 4:08 PM
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The mayor of the nation's 11th-largest city has to resign his position and go to jail. What does this have to do with Baltimore? If it can happen there then it can happen anywhere. By the way after you do all the math Detroit has a property tax rate... Read More
Topics: Sheila Dixon

Harlem Park Flooded With Pro-slots Propaganda

POSTED September 4, 9:27 AM
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I ran into Harlem Park community leader Michael Carter at the Farmers' Market on Sunday morning. He informed me that he is against slots and that the pro-slots people were inundating Harlem Park with pro-slots literature that focused on slots improving... Read More
Topics: Slots , Aaron Meisner

Turn The Block Into Bourbon Street

POSTED September 3, 1:28 PM
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One of my readers named Jared came up with a great compromise for the future of the Block. In a previous entry I said to shut the Block down. Jared suggested turning it in to a Bourbon Street type of area where you could still find nude dancers but the... Read More
Topics: 4AM Last Call , The Block

Property Tax Hearing Coming Soon

POSTED August 30, 9:16 AM
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I received the following email from Councilman Bill Cole the other day: "City Council Special Committee on Property Tax Relief - first hearing on Thursday, September 11, 4 pm. City Hall. You are welcome to attend. This new committee that I chair... Read More
Topics: taxes , Bill Cole