Before bill signing, Gov. Martin O’Malley called the cuts to education “really a damn shame.” Senate President Mike Miller says “the issue is a lack of trust.”
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You’re a shame Mr Governor because you wanted all these stupid new taxes the legislature had no choice. Mr Governor you’re the one is giving voters every reason to elect a non Democrat in 2012 for Federal office and in 2014 for state offices. You’re the one who should be ashame of himself.
Thats Manny, Mo and Jack. The three morons.
More like a pathetic, unfunny, Moe, Larry, & Curly. And, The Three Stooges were smarter…
these guys should be blaming Erlich because he left office with only $1B in surplus – afterall dems are such poor sports as a whole they just blame others for their inept approach to getting what they promise voters….when are we gonna wise up and throw them out of office and get some PTA moms in there to straighten out things.
Did not lose focus on…. (hmmmm) Like I am right now..
Funny to see O’Malley pout.