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We keep hearing about from small town after small town how “things are just not right” and that the people feel they are not in charge. Whether towns have mayors or councils or commissioners, it seems that those who govern feel inclined NOT to listen to the people they supposedly work for. Two Maryland Eastern Shore Towns, Ridgely and Oxford, are experiencing a disturbing trend where those who want to govern their towns don’t want to hear from those who pay the bills. Otherwise, the two towns couldn’t be more demographically different from each other. First up, Ridgely, Maryland. A…
By Liz Conti September 11, 2024 Screenshot, ABC News Not surprisingly, Trump showed up last night to fight off the lies of his opponent Kamala Harris and her cronies, David Muir and Linsey Davis, the ABC debate moderators. Watching the expressions of Trump and Harris was profound. Trump looked angry at times as he landed blow after blow with heart in response to jabs of lies spewed by Kamala and moderators. Kamala’s staged expressions were pricelessly phony; staged to look real like she practiced with the Trump actor the last days. She looked at Trump when he was speaking, as if…
BOEM is holding an Open House Meeting on September 24, 2024 at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, MD 5:00-7:00 PM. The meeting will provide an opportunity for the public to learn more about the Central Atlantic planning process through interactive stations and individualized discussions with BOEM staff. BOEM intends to thematically summarize discussions at the Open House to be later entered as a meeting summary on the Central Atlantic 2 Call for Information Nominations docket (BOEM-2024-0040) on Regulations.gov. Attendees will also have an opportunity to provide official public comments in writing or via oral recording and…
By John Mills September 5, 2024 We need to call out what is really going on – a strategy to desensitize, instill hopelessness, and seize guns Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter Another School Shooting, another attempt to seize guns. If we’re going to address these occurrences we need to honestly discuss and place all the evidence on the table – nothing gets taken off because someone has a meltdown. We need to address causal factors, not symptoms. There are four commonalities between all these “mass shootings”. Once again, the shooter was “on the FBI Radar Screen” which is codeword for Deept…
The Suspect Has Been Arrested But Investigation Of the Shooting Hindered By Maryland’s Child Interrogation Protection Act Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter Joppatowne, Maryland is not an area of the state one would associate with rampant crime. It has a population of approximately 12,000 residents and is considered a “bedroom” community for Baltimore. The average income is $123,116.00 and 71% of the population is white, approximately 19% is Black, and 4% Hispanic. The crime rate is reported to be 20 reportable incidents per 1,000 residents, making the area safer than 61% of U.S. cities.1 This is not the kind of…
Neil Parrott speaks at Easton fundraiser event. The back room at Scossia, a restaurant in Easton, Maryland, was crowded Thursday night, September 5, with potential donors for Neil Parrott, Candidate for the 6th Congressional District of Maryland. The amazing fact is that Easton and Talbot County are NOT in the 6th Congressional District. They are in District 1, represented by current Congressman Andy Harris. The 6th District contains Frederick, Washington, Alleghany and Garrett Counties and hundreds of miles away from the Eastern Shore. But, with Democrat David Trone leaving the at the end of this year, April Delaney, the wife…
Hunter Biden’s lawyers announced Thursday that he intends to plead guilty in his federal tax evasion trial. The move came as a surprise to the court, as the president’s son had earlier intended to plead not guilty. The trial was set to begin jury selection on Thursday morning. “This is the first we’ve heard of this,” the prosecutor Leo Wise told the judge, suggesting that the plea is not the result of a deal offered by government prosecutors. Biden made use of the “Alford Plea,” by which a defendant declares formal guilt in acknowledgement of the strength of evidence against…
Wicomico County, Maryland – August 31, 2024 WAIT FOR THE END…
Worcester County, MD – September 4, 2024 When there’s an Educational Foundation in your county, the message sounds great: pro-education, supplemental funding for the school, and local community support. A foundation is an independent non-profit organization, and its entity is not legally part of a school district. When it comes to Worcester County, the local educational foundation tells a much different story. The mission of the non-profit is to raise supplemental funds for the county school system, but their operation is suspicious. Their contributions to the local school system appear to be much less than they claim. So much less,…
I used to be a public servant. I was a teacher/administrator in the public schools. My Dad was a public servant, the ultimate kind, in the Air Force. Being a public servant meant you knew you could find a higher paying job in the private sector, but you chose on in the public domain instead. It was a calling. You wanted to do good things for the people you served. And you never forgot who your served when you were a public servant. It’s right in the title. You served the public who paid your salary. Lately, I’ve begun to…