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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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New Mexico Turns Oil Into Child Care. Why Can’t Maryland Do the Same?

New Mexico has implemented universal, free child care funded by oil and gas revenues without raising taxes, establishing a $10 billion Early Childhood Trust Fund. In contrast, Maryland restricts fossil fuel development, missing potential revenues to support similar initiatives. This highlights a clash between pragmatism in New Mexico and ideological rigidity in Maryland.

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Elon Musk vs. the NGO Money Machine: Exposing the “Uniparty’s” Favorite Laundering Scheme

Elon Musk, leading the Department of Government Efficiency, criticized non-governmental organizations as “fake charities” abusing taxpayer funds. He highlighted a $2 billion environmental grant linked to partisan agendas, suggesting rampant corruption. Attorney General Pam Bondi has initiated a DOJ task force to investigate NGO fraud, marking a significant shift in accountability efforts.

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Maryland’s Family Courts: Rights on Paper, Injustice in Practice

Maryland’s family court system faces severe criticism for failing to protect children and uphold parental rights. Issues include non-enforcement of court orders, mishandling of abuse allegations, and lack of accountability. Judges exercise unchecked discretion, leading to bias and procedural irregularities, ultimately causing harm to families and children caught in the system.

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The Silence of the Brave: How Nancy Schaefer’s Death Unmasked a Web of Government Corruption Beyond CPS

When Georgia State Senator Nancy Schaefer dared to expose the cash-for-kids corruption inside Child Protective Services, she uncovered more than bureaucratic mismanagement—she revealed a government-funded machine incentivized to destroy families. Months later, she was found dead. Labeled a murder-suicide by authorities, her death silenced one of the only voices willing to call CPS what it had become: a taxpayer-backed child trafficking operation. But the rot doesn’t end there. From family courts to federally funded NGOs, a sprawling web of secrecy and profit thrives—shielded by immunity, powered by incentives, and enforced through silence.

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Abigail Spanberger’s Intelligence Resume: Public Servant or Political Operator?

Former U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger’s gubernatorial campaign highlights her controversial service on the House Intelligence Committee. Critics argue she has used her CIA background to endorse partisan agendas rather than promote transparency. Many fear her ties to a politicized intelligence community signal a lack of accountability, raising concerns about her suitability for governance.

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🥇 Top 15 Betting Favorites for 2028 Presidential Election (Moneyline / Implied Odds)

JD Vance is currently the leading candidate in the GOP with a 28.6% chance to win, followed by Donald Trump, despite constitutional issues, with odds between 6-14%. Gavin Newsom leads among Democrats at 9-10%, with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others trailing. The 2028 election dynamics showcase strong GOP metrics influenced by Trump.

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As Wes Moore Stumbles, Could These Dark Horses Shake Up Maryland’s 2026 Governor’s Race?

Governor Wes Moore’s approval rating in Maryland has dropped to 55%, raising concerns about his potential re-election in 2026 amid rising costs and unmet promises. As dissatisfaction grows, credible challengers may emerge, including individuals like Ed Hale and dark horses from both parties. The political landscape in Maryland is becoming uncertain.

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Wes Moore’s Approval Ratings Sink as Democrats Panic and Voters Question His Priorities

Wes Moore’s approval ratings in Maryland have significantly decreased since January 2025, now at 55%. Voters perceive him as more focused on national ambitions than state issues, leading to discontent. With rising disapproval, especially among independents, Moore faces challenges ahead, raising concerns about his electability in 2026 and beyond.

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