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Wes Moore’s Energy Illusion: How Maryland Became Dependent on Its Neighbors

Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s green energy policies face scrutiny as the state relies heavily on fossil fuel power from Pennsylvania during a heat wave. Critics argue that Moore’s push for renewable energy overlooks the reality of energy dependency and instability, resulting in higher costs for Maryland families and strained infrastructure.

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Battle for the Throne of Dysfunction: Montgomery County Executive Race Kicks Off with a Stampede of Self-Appointed Saviors

The race to succeed Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich is heating up, with numerous Democrat candidates emerging and criticisms of Elrich’s tenure. Candidates emphasize themes of education, equity, and affordability, yet skepticism lingers regarding their ability to enact genuine fiscal reform. No Republicans have yet entered the race, leaving an opening for a competitive election.

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Wes Moore: Maryland’s Photo-Op Governor or Just Another Selfie Politician?By The Thunder Report – Right of Center Commentary

Governor Wes Moore prioritizes image over substance since taking office, frequently appearing at national events while neglecting pressing Maryland issues such as high taxes, crumbling infrastructure, urban crime, and stagnant education. Residents seek real leadership, but Moore’s focus appears more aligned with personal branding than effective governance for the people of Maryland.

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MoCo Priorities: Podcasts Over Potholes?

Montgomery County, Maryland, launched a new podcast, Black Coffee, aimed at uplifting Black voices. However, residents express frustration over neglected infrastructure, like pothole-riddled roads and unsafe school buildings, questioning the allocation of taxpayer funds. The piece argues that community conversations should not overshadow essential services and infrastructure maintenance.

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Christopher Bouchat for Governor: A Conservative Voice in a Deep Blue State

Christopher Bouchat, a Republican Delegate, has announced his 2026 governor candidacy in Maryland, portraying himself as a principled outsider. Despite his grassroots appeal and platform focused on tax reform, he faces significant challenges in a predominantly Democratic state with a fractured GOP. His chances of winning the primary and uniting the party remain uncertain.

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Child Taken, Then Lost Forever: Did Judicial Overreach in New Mexico Lead to Baby Skylar’s Death?

The tragic case of ten-month-old Skylar’s death in New Mexico raises alarms about the power of family courts and child welfare systems. Removed from her mother due to unproven concerns, Skylar died in state custody, highlighting flaws in a system prioritizing risk management over family preservation. Calls for reform echo throughout the narrative.

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Lawsuit Dismissed, But the Message Is Clear: Illegal Entry Comes With Consequences

The Department of Justice says the case is over — and for once, they’re right. After returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. following his controversial deportation, federal officials now argue the lawsuit filed by his family is moot. While his attorneys cry foul and demand further accountability, the bigger picture remains: Garcia is back, but now he’s facing serious human smuggling charges. This isn’t a story of redemption — it’s a reality check. In America, illegal entry may win sympathy in headlines, but it doesn’t erase the consequences.

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Stop the Creep: Why Frederick County’s Data Center Overlay Is a Red Flag for All of Maryland

Frederick County is facing proposed changes to its Critical Digital Infrastructure Overlay, raising concerns about agricultural land loss, reduced residential setbacks, and ignored expert recommendations. This issue threatens property rights and local governance in Maryland, risking further corporate control over land. Residents are urged to oppose the changes for future protections.

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PSEG’s Power Grab: How a Utility Giant is Bulldozing Maryland’s Public Process

Public Service Electric & Gas (PSEG) has bypassed the Maryland Public Service Commission, suing the state directly in federal court regarding the Maryland-Pennsylvania Reliability Project. This move signals a disregard for Maryland’s legal processes and institutions, prioritizing control over community interests. It raises crucial questions about local governance and state sovereignty.

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Maryland’s Emergency Loan Program for Former Federal Workers: Another Band-Aid on a Bigger Problem

Maryland’s new Emergency Loan Program aims to assist former federal workers affected by layoffs and closures. However, it raises concerns about its effectiveness as a temporary solution rather than addressing systemic issues like job training and economic diversification. Critics argue it reflects a reliance on federal jobs and lacks a long-term strategy for sustainable economic growth.

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