From the office of Del. Rick Impallaria:
The Governor admitted in his State of the State address that Maryland is in quite a bad fiscal position, yet he bragged that the State still has a AAA bond rating. On the surface, this seems good. But the ability to borrow money means the ability to put more financial debt onto the taxpayers and future taxpayers — our children and grandchildren — so that they can continue to push their failed fiscal agendas.
I thought the Governor’s most dangerous statement was when he said that it was government’s job to step up to the plate and help business. I haven’t spoken to any business people lately who believe they need any more “help” from the government. Quite to the contrary, they need the government to get off their backs and out of their pockets.
This week the House Judiciary Committee heard a bill which would prohibit the State from recognizing gay marriages performed in other states. This bill was introduced by Delegate Emmett Burns, who is a pastor in Baltimore County and who strongly believes in the traditional view of marriage as between a man and a woman. His bill was quickly voted down by the Judiciary Committee.
Believe it or not, I am introducing what I call the Obama Campaign Finance Reform Act for Maryland. It would prevent candidates and elected officials in Maryland from accepting money as campaign contributions from foreign nationals. If you remember, this was part of President Obama’s State of the Union address. It’s quite interesting that since Obama brought this to my attention, a check of campaign finance records show that Democrats receive far more contributions from foreign sources than do Republicans. I realized that this is a fantastic bill that needs to become law.
Over the past two weeks I have had time to listen to my Democrat colleagues to see what their feelings are about what direction the State and the nation ought to be going in. They pretty much feel in general that the Massachusetts election was just a small bump in their road, caused by not having the right candidate in the Senate race. They feel that they need to continue pushing their (failed) agenda, and that, given time, this will all work out for them. Some might call this whistling past the graveyard.
In short, at this point we’re looking at more of the same as we saw last year from the party in control.
Rick Impallaria
Delegate, District 7
410-841-3334 (Annapolis office)
Rick.Impallaria@house.state.md.us
ProudDemocrat says
“a check of campaign finance records show that Democrats receive far more contributions from foreign sources than do Republicans.”
A straight up lie. Reveal your sources Delegate; and sources other than O’Reilley, Rush, TEA Partiers, or Birthers please.
ProudDemocrat says
P.S. The AAA Bond rating is a good thing on the surface, in the middle, and on the bottom. It means that more of our taxpayer dollars goes directly towards state and county services, not towards paying interest on borrowed funds (among other perks). Give credit where credit is due… you may not agree with Gov. O’Malley, but you do not need to downplay everything because you are a TEA Party type conservative that must battle everything Democratic. This has hurt our country nationally, and it hurts Harford County’s ability to access state services.
Gene Pool Cleaner says
Pity, too bad your parents did not follow the Democrat Mantra and abort you.
Cdev says
MD will maintain it’s AAA bond rating because of our balanced budget rule. We are one of the few states to require a balanced budget on passage.
Tony Passaro says
For the ProudDemocrat…..
Hey ProudDemocrat,
Sorry to be the one to point this out to you but there is some moron out there trying to disparage your name by sending in stupid comments and signing your byline. Suggest you look into it because those comments really make you look dumber than dirt….
Sorry for you,
Tony Passaro
Bel Air