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Much of Baltimore wasn't good news long before he arrived. When you have a city with too much poverty and too much crime, with areas even the police won't go into, what else do you expect?
In other words....he did little to improve the situation and the problems persisted.Much of Baltimore wasn't good news long before he arrived. When you have a city with too much poverty and too much crime, with areas even the police won't go into, what else do you expect?
[QUOTE="BayAreaGator, post: 267630, member: 1944"2. apologizing for saying "All lives matter"?
Pretty much....although he is not the only person to have done so.
Nevertheless, the congressmen suffered through their two-month residency in Baltimore, which one described as a "dirty infamous extravagant hole." [John] Hancock complained that lodging could be found only in a neighborhood inhabited by "Whores & Thieves," and indeed on his second day in town a "Trunk with Linnen, Books, papers, some hard Money, &c" was stolen from his quarters. At the end of February, amid great rejoicing, Congress returned to the Pennsylvania State House. A veteran congressman from Virginia, who admitted to never having previously liked Philadelphia, confessed his joy at the move and his delight in abandoning "cursedly Vex'd Baltimore."
Baltimore has been since at least colonial times.
In John E. Ferling's book, A Leap in the Dark, various Congressmen were noted to have had their own problems in Charm City, USA:
Yep.I think we've gotten to a point where decent people don't get into politics. Last couple of decades, I've been picking the asswipe least likely to harm my family.
Discuss? Three words. **** that guy.
Passed the millionaires tax just to see the rich move across the river to VA.
I'm sure that was a shocking development.
He didn't fix Baltimore, his predecessor Bob Ehrlich didn't fix Baltimore, and the current governor Larry Hogan isn't fixing it either.
That is true, but the riots that went on there for a few months couldn't have helped his health either. It's tough to govern when your body is under that much stress.Larry Hogan has other things happening in his life at the moment. If he can't win his battle with cancer, he isn't going to fix anything.
Her Thighness is not looking like a winner at the moment. She is dour, arrogant, pissed because she has to get off her duff and campaign.
OK to me that 1st one is just stupid. If u have the license seems that should be plenty good enough.
Just curious, do you care about any issues besides gun control? You seem to be obsessed with it. There are other important issues out there you know.LOL....and now O'Malley is calling for MORE gun control....he already achieved a gun grabbers wet dream of gun control when Gov, and somewhat as Baltimore's mayor as well. While mayor he had an opportunity to implement a proven plan by David Kennedy, but he didn't want that, he wanted something different. All this guy wants is to take away guns...his goal is not safety or reducing crime. So typical of the left.