Allen James, a retired lawyer from Annapolis said, "I think we can do without slots, I really do. That's just my feeling."
Mr. James said he would be happy with the sales-tax increase, which Mr. O'Malley expects will close most of the shortfall. But he opposed the cigarette tax increase a plan Mr. O'Malley hopes will give him $85 million for the shortfall and $85 million for expanded health care.
Obviously Mr. James is a smoker.
Yeah, lets get slots! Look what its done for New Jersey?
I live in Maryland I cannot BELIEVE there isn’t some pork elsewhere that can be trimmed back.
Nope, the Dem answer...raise taxes.
Well, Maryland is getting exactly what it deserves by voting out Ehrlich and voting in O’Malley. Now just wait and watch for the gnawing of tongues and gnashing of teeth to begin...
Maryland “Freak State” PING!