GREAT JULY 4TH TURNOUT

Great turnout at the MCGOP Booth during the Fourth of July. Plenty of volunteers and visitors. Thanks to all our great workers, neighbors and friends.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER

By Lori Jaffe
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich seems to be in a little hot water. He thinks that referendum on term limits for his position will be on the ballot in November, and he expects to bear the brunt of the voters’ unhappiness. So, he has asked the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC) for help. It makes perfect sense for him to call on his fellow politicians – after all, they have so much in common. Last October, Moderately MoCo reported that Somerset Mayor Jeffrey Slavin criticized the MCDCC for incompetence and financial mismanagement. As the saying goes, “Birds of a feather flock together.”
Read moreThe Huessy Report
Peter Huessy’s Weekly Report on Politics, Government Spending, Budgets, Global Climate Change, Immigration, and of course what the wacky folks in California are trying to do.
This week concentrates on issues of energy and climate particularly because Green parties in Europe in EU parliament races took a shellacking because of their loopy energy proposals.
Where is the economic growth?

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TRUMP'S DEBATE PERFORMANCE
By Dwight Patel
Donald Trump's Dominance in CNN Debate
The recent debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden was nothing short of a political spectacle, underscoring the stark contrast between the two candidates. While Trump's performance was lauded for its strength and clarity, Biden's appearance raised significant concerns about his fitness for office.
Read moreHOGAN IN MOCO
On Monday, June 24, Governor Hogan was joined by more than 500 members of Maryland’s Asian community in Montgomery County as part of his Asians for Hogan coalition.
Gov. Hogan: “This great community means so much to me and to our entire family, and we are so fortunate to have their support as we work to bring bipartisanship and common sense to Washington.

I want to especially thank my wife and my better half, Yumi—the chair of Asians for Hogan. I am so proud of her and all that she has accomplished on behalf of our state’s Asian community.”
For more information on Asians for Hogan and to join our coalition, please click here.
CAPACITY CROWD FOR PARROTT
Supporters packed a fundraiser last Monday night in Germantown for Neil Parrott for Congress.
HOW DO YOU VOTE?
Do you vote the way you live?
- Do you run up bills and then demand someone else pay them? If your answer is “no”, why would you vote for a government that does?
- Do you teach your kids to be self-reliant and independent? Then why vote for politicians who back programs that keep people dependent?
- Do you think parents should set school standard or politicians and bureaucrats?
- Do you think someone who broke into your house should be rewarded? Then why would you vote for legislatures who think those who came here illegally should be?




