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O'Malley on Jobs PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 16 July 2010 10:22

 
Putting The Special Interest Back In Charge?‏ PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Russell   
Monday, 14 June 2010 09:43

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Last week, Bob Ehrlich released his so-called business plan for Maryland.  But when it comes to actually creating jobs, his plan is all talk and no-action and proves just how much Bob Ehrlich wants to take Maryland back to the days when the special interests ran things in Annapolis.

While Governor O'Malley is delivering results to Move Maryland Forward and create jobs, Bob Ehrlich is recycling the same tired right-wing, Republican talking points he has delivered since he joined the Gingrich revolution in Congress.

But don't take our word for it. The Baltimore Sun wrote:

"Considering that Mr. Ehrlich was governor for four years, you'd think he could muster a better answer to the big issues facing small businesses than 'I'll look into it.'"

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