Why I Don’t Trust Maryland’s “Black Box” Democracy
We have traded Trust for Convenience, and we got shortchanged on the deal.
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We have traded Trust for Convenience, and we got shortchanged on the deal.
To the candidates running on credit cards and grit: You have a weapon now. If you see your opponent getting free airtime for a “staged” event, you have seven days to file a demand letter. The law is no longer prioritizing the “bona fide” news judgment of a station manager who lunches with the establishment. It is prioritizing you.
I want a border that is an iron wall. I want immigration laws that are enforced with a sledgehammer.
But here is the part that seems to break the brains of the tribalists on both sides: I can support the mission of Federal Law Enforcement while simultaneously despising the agents who disgrace it.
While you were driving to work in Baltimore County, Julian Jones was racking up bills at the Wynn Las Vegas—one of the most expensive luxury resorts on the Strip.
Why was he there? For the ICSC (RECon) conference. That is the “Super Bowl” of shopping center development. It’s where developers go to cut deals and apparently, it is where Julian Jones goes to get his marching orders.
On March 27, 2025, a mysterious entity called “Recover180Virginia, LLC” wrote a check for $6,000.00—the legal maximum—to Izzy Patoka’s campaign.
Why is a Virginia LLC maxing out to a Towson Councilman? Because “Recover180Virginia” is a front.
Physics doesn’t lie. Geometry doesn’t have a union rep. And right now, the geometry of the bullet holes in Renee Nicole Good’s Honda Pilot proves ICE Agent Jonathon Ross committed a cold-blooded killing, not a tactical maneuver.
By: Adam Reuter Happy New Year, Baltimore County. I hope you enjoyed your holidays, because while you were recovering from your New Year’s hangover, your […]
As regular citizens grapple with inflation (left), Councilmen Jones and Patoka sit atop their ‘golden parachute’ pension boost (right), passing over funding for essential public services like pothole repairs.
Below is a transcript of the December 15, 2025 testimony by Baltimore County’s former Inspector General Kelly Madigan. Source: 02:08:34 – 02:13:41 Kelly Madigan: “Good […]
Let’s be real for a second. We are living in a time where people are constantly trying to mess with your brain. If you ever […]