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Maryland’s New Child Support Rules: A Fast-Track to Poverty and Prison?

Maryland’s recent procedural changes in child support cases facilitate electronic service, which the state claims will help low-income families. However, these changes create vulnerabilities for struggling parents, primarily fathers, allowing for easier enforcement actions without adequate due process. Critics argue this reform prioritizes revenue generation over genuine support and justice for families.

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Democrats Outraged Over One Arrest — But Where Was Their Outrage for the Rest of Us?

The arrest of Senator Alex Padilla during a protest has sparked outrage among Democrats, with Representative Jamie Raskin condemning it as authoritarian. However, Maryland veteran Jeff Reichert highlights hypocrisy, recalling his own wrongful arrests amid silence from the party. He emphasizes that justice should apply universally, not just for political gain.

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Eminent Domain or Exploitation? What Colorado’s Land Grab Means for Maryland’s MPRP and Property Rights

In Brighton, Colorado, a family’s farm was seized through eminent domain for a private developer’s benefit, highlighting a troubling trend in using government processes for private gain. This raises alarms in Maryland, where similar threats emerge from the Maryland-Pennsylvania Reliability Project. Property owners must safeguard against such abuses of power.

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Pong for the People: How Your Tax Dollars Are Playing a Never-Ending Game with an Illegal Alien Criminal

The article critiques the costly repatriation of a deported illegal alien criminal for trial, funded by taxpayers, highlighting the perceived inefficiency of government priorities. It contrasts the funds spent on this case with pressing domestic issues like homelessness among veterans and fiscal burdens on citizens, labeling the situation as absurd and indicative of broader systemic flaws.

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Globalists in Annapolis: Who Does Chris Van Hollen Really Work For?

Maryland’s political leaders, particularly Senator Chris Van Hollen, are criticized for prioritizing the rights of non-citizens facing criminal charges over the needs of local constituents. Van Hollen’s call for Trump to apologize to an indicted Salvadoran national highlights a troubling trend of politicians focusing on global optics rather than addressing pressing issues affecting Maryland residents.

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Wes Moore: Maryland’s Most Eligible Runaway

Governor Wes Moore claims he isn’t running for president, yet he’s constantly on the move, attending events and avoiding tough questions about Maryland’s issues. His busy schedule raises eyebrows, suggesting he may be seeking national recognition while dodging responsibilities at home, leaving constituents questioning his priorities and commitment.

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Maryland’s Education Crisis: Bureaucracy, Unions, and a Governor Missing in Action

Maryland’s public education system is in crisis, with teachers expressing frustration about a lack of accountability and discipline for students. Governor Wes Moore’s administration, focusing on ideological progressivism, has failed to address the issues. Empowering local boards and restoring accountability are essential to reverse the decline in education quality.

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Where Did the Billions Go? Wes Moore Turned Hogan’s Surplus Into a Deficit Disaster

Since taking office in January 2023, Governor Wes Moore has turned Maryland’s $5.5 billion surplus into a projected $3 billion deficit due to overspending. Critics highlight increased education costs without accountability, expanded bureaucracies, prioritization of undocumented residents, and green initiatives. Many Marylanders feel the burden of this financial decline and demand accountability.

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SHOULD VIOLENT OFFENDERS AND SERIAL JUVENILE CRIMINALS LOSE GOVERNMENT BENEFITS? IT’S TIME TO RETHINK CONSEQUENCES IN MARYLAND

Crime in Maryland is rising due to a lenient system that allows offenders, including juveniles and illegal immigrants, to evade meaningful consequences. Many believe government aid should be conditional on law-abiding behavior. Advocates call for stricter accountability and programs providing structure for youth offenders, urging citizens to demand change for public safety.

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Maryland Faces Potential Loss of Billions in Federal Funding Following ‘Sanctuary Jurisdiction’ Designation

The Trump administration has classified Maryland as a “sanctuary jurisdiction,” risking billions in federal funding due to noncompliance with immigration laws. Maryland officials, including Governor Wes Moore, strongly oppose this designation, emphasizing public safety and partnership with federal authorities. Legal challenges are anticipated, highlighting ongoing disputes over immigration policies.

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