Stop Digging!
(Continued!)
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”.
Being known as a
“Business Friendly” state should be our goal. O’Malley,
and his apologists like Mathias, have moved us from #25 all the way down to
#42. We are surrounded by businesses that have closed shop, companies that
simply do not exist anymore, and large retailers that have boarded up and
moved away. Business has a thin bottom line that liberal lawmakers have
never understood. Every increase to the cost of doing business must be
passed on to consumers who have less money to spend. Liberals apparently
skipped their Economics 101 class to attend Advanced Hole Digging
301.
We lose market share on the
shore if we are not building at least 30 new chicken houses a year. This
administration has allowed us to go through an 18-month span where nothing
was permitted to be built. The new requirements placed upon our farmers by
this administration nearly demands an Engineering and Planning Degree just
to fill out the forms. The same holds true for other business ventures,
and, in a world where time is money, companies and entrepreneurs do not
have the “time” to wait for Maryland.
That old adage and advice:
“If you find yourself in a hole, the first rule is to stop
digging”, is clearly not hanging in the office of the governor or the
Maryland Senate. When these guys hit brick walls with neon signs
telling them, “NOT THIS WAY...GO BACK!”, they assume the rules
of logic and economics simply did not apply to them...and they keep on
digging. Four years ago we lost conservative seats in the Senate, and
O’Malley never looked back. His bold agenda included:
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A new definition for marriage,
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The “Bathroom Bill” for transgender rights,
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The Gun Bill,
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Eliminating the Death Penalty,
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The Septic Bill,
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Watershed Improvement Plans,
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Nutrient Management,
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Taxpayer subsidized wind turbines,
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Income Tax increases,
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Sales Tax increases,
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Taxpayer subsidized college tuition for Illegal Aliens,
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Common Core curriculum changes,
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80 additional Tax and Fee Increases,
...and the dirt keeps
flying out of the hole, and yet there’s more!
The
Obama-O’Malley-Mathias Care implementation has given our taxpayers
one of the biggest dirt clods of all! First they expand those who can get
on the Medicaid rolls without a funding source which cost us untold
millions. Then they create a State-run Health Care Exchange (bill sponsored
by Jim Mathias) run by LT Governor Brown that soaks up hundreds of millions
of your dollars and produces a sour lemon that had to be abandoned after
multiple attempts to “correct the problem”. Then, the same
senators that gave us this nightmare voted for us to pay another couple
hundred million to acquire yet another system from another state...which is
now having problems of its own! And for those who could not get through to
sign up but simply say, “I tried but the phone was
busy…”, Maryland Taxpayers will pay the full amount of any
medical bills they incurred through April of this year. They could not even
give us an estimate on the cost for this bill, they simply voted to give
the governor a blank check!
Keep digging
fellas...you’ll get there yet!
I believe Maryland is a
state that can prosper. If we follow sound economic principles, believe in
our people, and change our policies, in the near future we could be
debating what to do with our surplus revenues. Here are some action items
myself and other conservatives have proposed during the past two
years:
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Cut Income Taxes. This is where small businesses pay the bulk of their taxes. This alone would spur our economy and put more discretionary dollars back in our families pocket books. Slash the rates or eliminate them over time and watch us grow!
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Cut Corporate Tax Rates by 50% and get ready for those Fortune 500 companies to see Maryland as their headquarters once again.
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Streamline bureaucracy and follow the recommendations in multiple studies done in the past 10-years that would promote Maryland as sporting a “Business Friendly Climate”.
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Lift the regulatory burden. Have an attitude as a state that our job is to “permit” not “deny”. State employees exist to help and assist our business community prosper, not to act as punitive tax collectors.
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Allow the first $50,000.00 in Retirement Income to be tax free and make us a state where people want to retire rather than flee in their latter years.
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Trust your people and do not trample their 2nd Amendment Rights. The right to protect and defend our families should be considered a “good and substantial reason” to wear and carry a firearm if one chooses to do so.
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Stop demanding more money for the Bay or more regulations on our farmers and families until the issues surrounding the Conowingo Dam are addressed and resolved.
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Base all decisions and regulations governing our farmers and watermen on sound science and not “best guess” political solutions.
Had these 8-steps been
implemented as proposed by myself and others, our State revenues would have
increased significantly, entrepreneurism would be flourishing, corporations
would be expanding and migrating into our state, retirees would remain and
continue to contribute to our economy while others looked to Maryland as a
place to retire, crime would have continued to decrease and our streets
would be safer, we would be well on our way to solving the real problem
facing the Bay, and our watermen and farming families would be prosperous
once again.
Opportunity is knocking
loud in November. Be sure you answer the door!
Marylander, take back your
state!