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Originally Posted by Guest
Maryland has a Republican governor. Was he asleep on the job when the rioting began? As head of the state, he is responsible for the safety of the cities and outranks the city mayor. He should have called out the National Guard on his own instead of waiting for the mayor to ask. Sounds incompetent for a governor.
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Dear Guest: You may want to contrast in reality what governors do or can do when they compete with Mayors that do not fall in line with their agenda. Two examples that come to mind are New York City and Chicago. Politics is always local.
This nation is very divisive too pre-occupied with playing the blame game. Voters/taxpayer/citizens should work in unison in their grievances to not party but all politicians. Its the Hatfields and Mccoys gone national. It didn't end well for these to families nor will it for this nation.
Personally, I reached the point were if divisiveness is spewing from a politicians mouth its a turn off meaning change the station. UGLY EQUALS DIVISIVENESS. VOTE FOR SOLUTIONS NOT POLLUTION
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