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Wes Moore’s “Bipartisan” Crabfest: RINOs on Parade in Crisfield

Governor Wes Moore touts bipartisan support from six Republican officials, presenting it as a breakthrough. Critics argue it exposes RINOs who compromise conservative values for political favors. Despite claims of job growth and crime reduction, Maryland faces a significant budget deficit and stagnant education outcomes. Accountability is crucial for upcoming elections.

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Maryland’s 430-Law October Surprise: Because Freedom Needed More Fine Print

Maryland enacted around 430 new laws, emphasizing compliance that often complicates citizens’ lives through increased regulations. Key areas include privacy, criminal justice, housing, work, health, and environmental policies. Despite claims of modernization and equity, these laws often lead to higher costs and bureaucratic hurdles, undermining individual freedoms and choices.

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Wes Moore’s Energy Gamble: Rebates Today, Higher Bills Tomorrow

Marylanders face soaring electricity bills, with Governor Wes Moore attributing the crisis to PJM while ignoring the impact of state policies promoting renewable energy. A $40 rebate offers minimal relief amid rising rates. Experts call for a focus on reliable energy sources and sensible policies rather than temporary fixes, warning that costs will persist.

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Ellis–Andrews File for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Seeking Maryland Green Party Nomination

On September 22, 2025, Andy Ellis and Owen Silverman Andrews officially launched their campaign as the Green Party ticket for Governor and Lieutenant Governor in Maryland’s 2026 election. Their campaign focuses on justice, democracy, ecology, and multiparty representation, aiming to provide a progressive alternative to the dominant two-party system.

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The Key Bridge Rebuild: A $1.8 Billion Test of Whether Politics or Merit Wins

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024 resulted in significant economic repercussions for Maryland and the U.S. supply chains. Federal Secretary Duffy’s warnings about rising costs and unconstitutional DEI quotas raised concerns about the project’s future, highlighting potential inefficiencies and discrimination in contracting practices. The project reflects broader implications for American infrastructure.

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Friday Night Lights, Dark Family Secrets: How a Father Who Won Was Erased — And Who Profited

A Maryland father who once beat the family court system and won full custody has been systematically erased from his son’s life. From protective orders to police intimidation and schools shutting their doors, every institution has been weaponized to enforce his absence. This isn’t a custody dispute. It’s a hit — executed in plain sight under Friday night lights.

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Evan Glass: Free Speech for Me, Not for Thee

Montgomery County Executive Evan Glass claims to defend free speech while criticizing Donald Trump for influencing Jimmy Kimmel’s temporary show suspension. He lauds local press, ignoring independent voices that oppose him. The piece questions Glass’s commitment to genuine free expression, highlighting his preference for media that supports his agenda over criticism.

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John Myrick and Brenda Thiam Hit the Ground Hard and Early for 2026 Campaign

John Myrick and Dr. Brenda J. Thiam, GOP candidates for Maryland’s 2026 gubernatorial race, are aggressively campaigning across the state, emphasizing grassroots outreach and critiques of Democratic incumbent Wes Moore. The pair focuses on key issues like taxes, public safety, and economic growth, aiming to engage voters in traditionally Democratic areas.

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Takoma Park: Maryland’s Hornets’ Nest of Collectivism

Takoma Park, Maryland, is a small city renowned for its extreme progressive policies, including non-citizen voting and sanctuary city status. As a policy incubator, it influences broader state initiatives. Governed independently, its high property taxes fund radical agendas, while local media reinforces its political ideologies, prompting concerns about its impact beyond local borders.

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Wes Moore’s “Belief in Baltimore” Is More Rhetoric Than Results

Sen. Antonio Hayes’ op-ed claims Gov. Wes Moore has revitalized Baltimore, showcasing investments and crime reduction. However, the author argues that crime remains high and education underperforming, attributing Baltimore’s woes to decades of poor leadership. Real accountability and tangible results are necessary for meaningful change, not mere belief in the city.

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