Stop Digging!
by
Delegate Mike McDermott
As Americans, we understand
that people can make mistakes. As we grow up, we learn from our mistakes so
that we do not stumble a second time. Wise people do not often make the
same mistake twice.
There is an old proverb which
states, “Those who cannot remember
the past
are condemned to repeat it.”
Governor O’Malley and
Senator Mathias are not exceptions to this rule.
Eight years ago when these two
men took office together, Maryland enjoyed a billion dollar surplus at the
end of Republican Bob Ehrlich’s first term as governor. Our state
played host to 11 Fortune 500 companies. We were #25 on the list of
“Business Friendly States”, poultry operations were expanding,
and the future of agriculture in Maryland looked bright. Our people were
happy to live here and most had no thoughts of moving away.
Eight years with
O’Malley and Mathias have shown the devastating effects of their big
government economic policies and made it clear that they do not learn from
their past or their mistakes. Their shared philosophy promoting government
as the answer to any problem has turned our surplus into deficits. While
every state experienced the recession, Maryland has struggled to regain its
footing, and some of our counties are simply not recovering. It is a
failure of policy, not our people.
Of those 11 Fortune 500
companies...only 1 remains in Maryland and that is McCormick Inc. Based on
recent news accounts, even the folks who gave us “Old Bay”
seasoning are soon to relocate to Pennsylvania. These companies have not
gone out of business, they just cannot afford to operate in a state run by
folks who do not know how to be “business
friendly”.
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