The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on American Taxpayers

By Miriam Gutierrez, Jan 21, 2025

In recent years, there has been an unprecedented number of illegal aliens entering onto US soil.  Illegal aliens encountered at U.S. borders include suspected terrorists, those requesting asylum, unaccompanied children, convicted criminals, human traffickers, and drug traffickers. Some people who are trafficking illegal aliens have come from Latin American countries, such as Venezuela. The Venezuela’s Maduro Regime has instigated a mass migration onto U.S. soil since 2021, increasing the flow of migration into the U.S.

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When Eminent Domain Is Imminent

Thoughts on the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project

By Richard Collins

The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) poses a significant threat to Maryland's farmland, property owners, and local communities. This issue transcends political affiliations, demanding immediate action to delay and reassess the project’s feasibility. Solutions must emphasize innovative approaches to energy generation and distribution, moving beyond outdated infrastructure models like the "67-Mile Extension Cord."

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Government-Speak

Language from your Montgomery County government. Instead of saying "We killed the sick chickens"...they "depopulated" them!

" On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) announced that laboratory testing has detected a case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in a Montgomery County backyard flock. MDA officials have quarantined all affected premises, and birds on the properties have been depopulated to prevent the spread of the disease. Birds from the affected flock will not enter the food system."


The Huessy Report

Weekly Montgomery County report from Peter Huessy Week of February 3, 2025

For this week, how is the President doing on issues? How did union members vote in 2024? School Choice Advances in Tennessee and Texas; the role of DEI in the crash at Reagan airport explored---program severely criticized many years ago including by the Chicago Tribune, Tucker Carlson, and GAO. The President signed the Laken Riley Act into law. For those interested in missile and air defense, a former classmate of mine (Mr. McGee) writes about an Iron Dome technology for the United States. It regularly intercepts some 95-99% of rockets and missiles launched by Hamas, the Houthis and Hezbollah. And what is going on—is the US measuring up re reading and math test scores? Some new data shows the schools are slipping, Maryland students lost 6 points and only two states improved.  

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Message from United Against Racism in Education - ACTION NEEDED

Legislative session is upon us and it is more important than ever to DEFEAT bad bills: bills that will undermine local control of our school board, and bills that encroach upon a healthy and effective learning environment for the students of Montgomery County.

Please take 30 seconds of your time to participate in this email campaign that explains the detrimental nature of SB0068 - Restorative Practices in Schools. It will go to every member of the EEE Committee which will vote on it this week.  Click here to take action! Please share with all of your MD family and friends as well; it is time to end the lack of discipline in schools which reduce learning and safety in all classrooms!


Happy Groundhog Day - Maryland


Probably AI generated, we don't think the Governor went to Pennsylvania.

We tease the Democrats 'cause we love 'em....but wish they'd stop raising our taxes!


Message from Maryland Federation of Republican Women

How did the State go from a $5B+ surplus left by Governor Larry Hogan to a $3B+ deficit in two short years?

Governor Wes Moore is addressing a $3B+ deficit in his FY2026 Budget with $1B in new revenues (tax and fee increases), $500M from the State’s Rainy Day Fund, and $2B in cuts and government efficiencies.

You can find the Fiscal Briefing prepared by the Department of Legislative Services here.

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BEST UPGRADE IN US HISTORY


NON-BINARY LEADERS

Question: How do you get chosen as a Republican leader?

Answer: Only two questions - are you a registered Montgomery County Republican voter and can you get the support of the other Republican voters for election or the majority of the Committee for a mid-term appointment. We don't ask gender, religion, age, orientation, race, color, marital status, ethnicity or any other personal information. We aren't DEI, it's your ability that counts.

Funny, our Democrat counterparts actually have segregated their seats for years by sex, so many for males and so many for females. Of course to maintain their radical roots they recently opened up the seats to "non-binary", meaning if you so chose you could "declare" a gender to match the vacancy that was available!

Crazy you say? Well, welcome to the Democrat Party. What do you think of that option?

Tell us what you think at [email protected]


Happy Groundhog Day!