Friday, July 09, 2010

It turned out that my blog entry yesterday was a much needed antidote for the incorrect Washington Post coverage of the Montgomery County bond rating "rescue." The Post's Michael Laris - again - did not challenge the official press release, stating that the council's budget cuts and new reserve policy saved the AAA rating.

Not true, of course! It was the council's willingness to increase taxes on the poor, seniors and working families that allowed them to keep the bond rating. Read my entry yesterday for the full story, and how the bond rating is not safe indefinitely - contrary to the assertion in the Washington Post coverage.

WELCOME

It's going to be a busy weekend of campaigning. If you are just hearing about my campaign for the County Council At-Large this weekend, thank you for finding my website! If you are becoming a supporter and joining my crusade to bring Change Beyond Belief to Montgomery County, welcome aboard!

The best thing to do first is to watch my video message

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnvmm1YNWfM

and then email it to 10 of your friends who live in Montgomery County, and are as tired as you are of the council's 8 year record of failed leadership and Madoffonomics.

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