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PeaceForJ

@barcodeman

The experienced traveler and lifetime student of history and economics.

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calendar_today06-05-2009 19:37:41

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It’s interesting that environmentalists suing Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in 1971 initiated the spiral of cancellations and the end of the nuclear power boom. (Not 3 Mile Island) The result was massive increase in carbon output using coal and gas.

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Concerning statistics about Maryland's current standing: Ranked as the 3rd most expensive state to do business 46th worst tax climate in the nation 47th worst regulatory freedom framework Economic growth stalled at 3 percent, lagging behind neighboring states

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Maryland's proposed income tax changes... See if you can guess what the % decrease in tax rate is for the most numerous of tax-paying Marylanders. Here is a hint, the median wage is $90k.

Maryland's proposed income tax changes... See if you can guess what the % decrease in tax rate is for the most numerous of tax-paying Marylanders.  Here is a hint, the median wage is $90k.
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Maryland pays 17.2 cents per kWh, and Virginia pays 14.1 cents per kWh according to the EIA and ECB and the Energy Policy Research Council. Can anyone validate this?

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States Facing the LARGEST Fiscal Challenges: Maryland: Maryland is facing a $2.7 billion budget deficit, described as the "worst situation" in 20 years, with a bleak five-year budget outlook. California: Many of California's biggest cities face major fiscal challenges, and the

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Democrats just passed the ‘Sleep Tax’. Marylanders already pay a 6% sales tax when you buy a mattress. Now, Maryland Democratic Party want you to pay a surcharge. Is that a ‘snoring surcharge’?

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In 2024, 80.3 million workers aged 16 and older in the United States were paid hourly rates, representing 55.6% of all wage & salary workers. 1% or 82,000 workers earned exactly the prevailing federal min wage of $7.25 per hour, and 760,000 workers had wages below the federal min