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Tag Archives: Economy
Baltimore’s corrupt and parasitic bureaucracy needs to be cleaned out by a fiscally responsible leader
Baltimore needs to cut salaries, stop hooking up friends, and fire useless workers now. The culture of corruption permeates every level of Baltimore’s bureaucracy and a true leader needs to come around and call the city out and end this … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountability, Adam Meister, Audits, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Budget, City Council, contractors, Economy, elections, Joan Pratt, Maryland, VoteMd.info
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The ridiculous Baltimore curfew will economically harm the city
The ridiculous Baltimore curfew must be followed by the citizens of the region excluding “legislative offices and their aides“. Once again the rule makers refuse to follow the rules they make! http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/2015/4/28/state-of-emergency-and-curfew-what-you-need-to-know “Vote” to change Baltimore by subscribing to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Riot, Bureaucracy, Charles Village, crime, Economy, Jack Young, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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The Charm City Circulator and the rules/regulations that cripple Baltimore
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Media, Economy, Helen Holton, Jack Young, public transportation
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Eddie’s begs for no competition in the supposed food desert city of Baltimore
“Friends of Eddie’s Market: We have been informed by Johns Hopkins University that the developer chosen to build on the Olmsted lot at St. Paul and 33rd Streets is considering a grocery store as anchor for the project. Concerned Charles … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Charles Village, Economy, Food, public transportation
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The Friday to Monday night Orioles themed weekend should generate more money for the economy than the Grand Prix
The Sun says the city does not have the hard economic numbers/estimates for this long baseball themed weekend, but even if they did I doubt they would share them alongside the Grand Prix numbers. Around 100,000 people will walk through … Continue reading
Bring Trader Joe’s to the Rotunda!
By now you have probably heard about the Rotunda Giant moving to another location in Hampden. The Mobtown Shank has a great article about this subject here. The old Giant got out of its Rotunda lease and arranged a deal … Continue reading