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Buttigieg exits presidential race ahead of Super Tuesday, cementing collapse following strong Iowa showing

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 03:23 PM PST

Pete Buttigieg told supporters he's ending his presidential campaign on Sunday, a campaign source confirmed to Fox News, in an abrupt and surprising pullout that further narrows the field of Democrats less than a month after he declared victory in the contested Iowa caucuses.

Buttigieg had been scheduled to headline a rally in Dallas, Texas on Sunday night. The charter plane has been rerouted to South Bend, Ind., where Buttigieg will announce that he is dropping out, Fox News has learned.

A campaign aide told Fox News that Buttigieg wants to unite the party. Hours earlier, speaking to NBC News' "Meet the Press," Buttigieg vowed that "we'll be assessing at every turn not only what the right answer is for the campaign, but making sure that every step we take is in the best interest of the party and that goal of making sure we defeat Donald Trump -- because our country can't take four more years of this."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/buttigieg-exits-presidential-race-after-claiming-iowa-win

The Week In Review

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:01 AM PST

The below posts with today's date were the most 
popular posts last week.

WicomicoGate: Three Salisbury Police Officers Served By Wicomico County States Attorney

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST




As promised, here are some of the documents proving officers have in fact been charged by Wicomico County States Attorney Jamie Dykes. 

I can't be positive she didn't file them as sealed cases so at this point I will refrain from exposing their identity. 

Nevertheless, clearly by the paperwork above the alleged corruption began in 2011 but I've been told by reliable sources some of it, (with others) started in 2007. As for the officers above, this happened under Police Chief Barbara Duncan's watch and lie under cover till now. 

Hopefully now that this is exposed Wicomico County States Attorney Jamie Dykes will start revealing the balance of charges, who else is involved and what evidence disappeared. 

Wicomico County States Attorney Jamie Dykes very conveniently filed documents at the County Court House just before they closed their doors last Friday so it would remain unseen and unknown. Considering I do not, (for the moment) have the names of the additional people involved I, (nor the rest of the press who is keeping this quiet) cannot go into Case Search and expose the fact that there is a major investigation of corruption within the Police Department and yes, even the States Attorneys Office.

I personally believe and you should look very closely at how Jamie Dykes has underhandedly refrained from letting ALL taxpayers of Salisbury and Wicomico County know what is going on. Perhaps now she will come out of the closet and be forthcoming with the TRUTH. 

Originally posted at 5:26 PM.

A Very Nervous Salisbury Police Chief Duncan Contradicts Herself Numerous Times On SPD Investigation

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Superintendent Dr. Donna Hanlin has issued THE CHALLENGE

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST



LETS DO IT!!.....Wicomico County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Donna Hanlin has issued THE CHALLENGE to fellow superintendents in Dorchester, Somerset and Worcester Counties as to which school system can raise the most money for Imagination Library!

Imagination Library provides books to our county's youngest resident to provide a pathway to success in our schools.

So on FRIDAY MARCH 6th, ALL Wicomico County Public Schools will be holding a CASUAL DAY, and we are asking employees for a voluntary donation of $2, and students for a Voluntary donation of $1 to help us raise more money than our counterparts in Dorchester, Somerset and Worcester Counties for Imagination Library!

It's our chance to DRESS DOWN in order to have our students READ UP.

Watch Dr. Hanlin's amazing challenge video!

LET'S DO IT .... FRIDAY MARCH 6th ... CASUAL DAY .. both WCPS employees and students can help us with this worthwhile Challenge!

Is The Wicomico States Attorney Afraid To Tell The Truth?

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

After a long delay States Attorney Jamie Dykes continues to delay the press release exposing the corruption within the Salisbury Police Department. 

It would appear Jamie Dykes is well controlled by the Good Ol' Boys and will follow their lead, as if this is going to go away? It's bad enough we had to watch the BS charges on Liz Day. Now it's Police Chief Barbara Duncan getting preferential treatment. 

It looks like its time to find and elect a new States Attorney. What do you think?

Wicomico County States Attorney Jamie Dykes Purposely Denies Publishing SU Racist Name

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

The cover ups lately by the States Attorney and obvious corruption not seen since the 1950's is a smack in the face to Wicomico taxpayers. Mayor Jake Day puts out a scathing video telling people to "GET OUT" and even clearly stated what was done in this case was a CRIME. Well I guess it's not a crime if black people do it.

ALL of your local media are just as bad as the rest of these elected officials. They can clearly see I've done my homework, they know crimes have been committed and yet they refuse to publish anything other then press releases delivered by liars. 

One commenter stated that we should all ban from purchasing anything from their advertisers to teach these local media stations we've had enough of their Fake News. I personally have to wonder just how they're going to spin the SPD theft story, this should be good. That is, IF they ever cover the story at all.

Jamie Dykes, the public wants to know the name of the individual who did this and the public has the right to such information. We also want to see charges for not only the racist remarks but also the fact that the entire University was shut down for an entire day costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. By now you are feeling the pressure from our exposure by the public. By now you're seeing the volume of unsatisfied comments and by now you're understanding you won't be elected again. Clear the air, tell the truth and STOP filing criminal documents at 6 PM on Fridays to cover up very serious criminal activity to protect the Mayor and Police Chief. 

Could This Be The Case The Salisbury Police Department Is Investigating With The 3 "Suspended" Officers?

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:01 AM PST

I did some digging and found that on Dec. 8, 2011 three individuals were arrested in Salisbury for felony crimes, all related to the same case. The case includes drugs, guns, robbery and other crimes. 

I cant find a press release from that date in order to find the arresting/investigating Officers but I'm pretty sure this is the case in which these officers were suspended over. If I were to guess I would say they gave one another, (defendants) options to snitch on each other in order to walk and the Wicomico four did away with the evidence at hand for complete exoneration of charges. 

I'm not sure what benefits they received, unless it was just for a solid case for reputation or respect, a pat on the back if you will for the public eye, elections or promotion benefits? 

Helping a snitch isn't an uncommon practice, I've seen a ton of it in Salisbury. However, to what extent are they allowed and did they step slightly over the line or was it a pole vaulting leap?

Mind you, I'm not saying this is the exact case everyone is looking in to and I will continue searching but if the public only knew of the DEALS the SPD makes you'd be blown away. Morale is extremely low in that department and as Officers make felony arrests, the Chief lowers them down to a lesser charge to keep their FBI stats looking like crime is not as serious as it actually is. Officers feel like, why even arrest people any more if they can't get the proper results. Why be a Cop!

I even heard a story about a King Pin who had been arrested for major drug crimes and ultimately released after they snitched on other local/smaller dealers. Then I heard most of the people they snitched on were already in jail, the King Pin actually and ultimately walked. As long as it makes the department look like they're doing a great job, they're allegedly letting the major distributors go. 

Now this is the kind of information you will never see from the rest of your local media because they're only interested in press releases. You can clearly see from yesterdays video press conference the medias lack of experience in the questions they asked the Police Chief. Had I been invited it would've been hard core questions with demands for answers. Chief Barbara Duncan knows this, hence why I was not invited. She wants the children at the local stations there with no experience so she can control them. 

In the mean time I will continue with my research and see what I come up with. 

Word On The Street Is There's Something Serious Going Down In Crisfield

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Would anyone else in the know like to elaborate?

Great Question About The Fate Of The Salisbury Zoo

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Aaron Pennell Adkins I'm curious as to the fate of the animals that are in the conservation plan with the AZA- do they take them back or move them to an accredited zoo? Obviously I know nothing about zoos, just wondering.

My Reply: It's a great question. The AZA and SSP coordinators decide where they go and how they are managed. They're not going to come in and just take all the animals away right away but as soon as they can reassign animals like the spectacle bears, jaguar's ocelots, cotton top tamerins, sloths and many others. they will remove them. There's a very good chance the AZA will in fact start removing animals soon. Remember, there is NO Director at the Zoo so I'm sure the AZA is very concerned. It's easier to MAINTAIN your accreditation then it is to apply for it once you lose it.

Annapolis Democrats offer a Record Shattering Tax Increase Plan

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

This past week, Maryland House Democrats proposed the largest tax increase in the state's history, a $2.6 billion sales tax increase on services. As Governor Hogan observed, it would cost $1,700 per Maryland household annually.

The Democratic-sponsored bill, HB 1628, had been introduced by House Majority Leader Eric G. Luedtke (D-Montgomery).

The plan would extend the state's sales tax to a broad range of consumer and business services. Maryland employers paying the services sales taxes would be placed at a competitive disadvantage against firms in nearby states that don't tax services. None of the states bordering Maryland currently tax services.

A state services sales tax penalizes small and fledgling businesses. Smaller businesses typically must rely on outside services (payroll, legal, accounting, etc.) which would be subject to the tax. Larger companies, however, that can perform identical functions in-house would not have any sales tax costs added to their expenses.

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OK Salisbury Maryland Mayor Jake Day, Inquiring Minds Want To Know...

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:01 AM PST

Where did you donate all that extra money you swore to donate to a local charity from the Mayors pay increase?

Let me guess, a Rehab Center???

Well I'll Be Damned, One News Station Finally Published News We Broke Two Weeks Ago

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:01 AM PST

3 SPD Officers, 1 Wico. State's Attorney's Office Prosecutor placed on leave


Yet they spun it stating how this had nothing to do with the theft from the evidence room. 

See what I mean Folks. It had everything to do with the evidence that disappeared from that evidence room. 

Your local media repeats only what is stated in press releases they receive and perhaps believes it to be facts. I mean, why investigate when elected officials simply tell you what they want you to hear. 

Nevertheless, SBYNews did it again and forced the local media to at least expose Police Officers and a States Attorney were suspended. Again, not true. They've been fired and my sources tell me the States Attorney doesn't even work for Wicomico County any more so how could they be suspended!

Why Isn't The Wicomico Child Advocacy Center Accredited?

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:01 AM PST

I believe this is a really good question. You have the Salisbury Police and Fire Department and even the Salisbury Zoo who recently lost their accreditation with checks and balances. Worcester and other counties are accredited in Maryland, shouldn't Wicomico have checks and balances as well?

Wicomico States Attorney Jamie Dykes Has A History Of Questionable/Unethical Practice?

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:02 AM PST

It's no wonder Liz Day, Police Chief Duncan and even the African American male at SU are getting preferential treatment. If she likes the Mayor there seems to be a lot of favoritism but if you are her opponent she encourages any and all local attorneys to feed her the scoop or you could easily/conveniently face retaliation. 

Biden says 150 million people killed by guns since 2007

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Former Vice President Joe Biden erroneously claimed more than 100 million people in the United States have been killed by guns in the last decade and a half.

Biden, 77, made the assertion during Tuesday's presidential debate in South Carolina while touting his record on gun control and taking a dig at Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

"Imagine if I said we give immunity to drug companies, we give immunity to tobacco companies. That has caused carnage on our streets. One hundred and fifty million people have been killed since 2007 when Bernie voted to exempt the gun manufacturers from liability. More than all the wars," he said.

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So Many People Watching The Video It Freezes And Ultimately Stops Playing!

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST


Marylanders Can't Afford Kirwan's Myths

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

A Dose of Reality: Kirwan is Expensive, Ineffective, Misguided


Myth
Reality
Maryland's schools are underfunded
Per pupil, Maryland spends 22% more than the national average (as of 2017, the latest year for which nationwide data are available)

Maryland's teachers are underpaid
Per pupil, Maryland teachers are paid 28% more than the national average

Maryland's poorest jurisdictions are inadequately funded and unfairly treated by current school funding formulas
Per pupil, Baltimore City spends 10% more than the state average and gets 79% of its budget from federal/state sources; Prince George's County spends 5% more than average and gets 64% of its budget from federal/state sources.

The Kirwan reform plan ("Blueprint for Maryland's Future") would "cost $4 billion over ten years"
Kirwan's estimated costs total $32 billion over ten years, rising to $4 billion per year by the plan's tenth year.  And that's optimistic, reflecting billions in hoped-for "savings" and "offsets" unlikely to eventuate.

The Kirwan Commission's spending recommendations are new ideas.
In 2002, the Thornton Commission recommended hiking state aid to education by 60% to create a "Bridge to Excellence" in schools. Billions in spending later, Maryland students' test scores have been virtually flat – yet Kirwan advocates say again that more money is the key to "excellence."

The Kirwan recommendations can be implemented without significantly raising taxes.

The 2020 Maryland General Assembly is considering a 51% increase in the sales tax burden – a highly regressive tax – as well as possible income, estate, and digital tax hikes to come up with the money for Kirwan.

The Kirwan reforms would not impose heavy financial burdens on Maryland's local jurisdictions.

About 1/3 of Kirwan's eventual costs will fall on localities; the most cash-strapped (Baltimore CityPrince George's County,   others) simply can't afford Kirwan without major increases in local tax rates.

The Kirwan recommendations are necessary to reduce education inequality and opportunity gaps in Maryland.
Kirwan ignores school choice, which is the key to empowering poorer parents and addressing education inequality.

The Kirwan reform would certainly improve student outcomes.
Thornton's payoff was almost imperceptible; Kirwan would continue Maryland's legacy of high spending and poor student outcomes by limiting parental choice and encouraging education bureaucracy to grow.

Kirwan would make Maryland's education system more transparent and accountable.
There's very little accountability in Kirwan: annual spending for "Governance and Accountability" is less than one-tenth of one percent of the plan's budget (per Kirwan Exhibit 5.1).

Kirwan recommends expanding pre-K programs; universal pre-K is very popular, and it would improve student outcomes.
Studies show that pre-K does not improve student outcomes beyond kindergarten. Survey shows that over 70% of Marylanders do not want to expand pre-K at the expense of other spending priorities.

The Kirwan proposal is very popular.
Polls that show support for Kirwan often fail to disclose the taxpayers' cost of the plan; when costs are mentioned, the majority of Marylanders turn thumbs down.

I Told You Kuhn's Jewelers Was NOT Coming Back To The Salisbury Maryland Downtown Plaza

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

While Salisbury Mayor Jake Day's cronies kept calling me a liar stating Kuhn's was coming back after the downtown construction was complete, the Kuhn's building is being sold and Kuhn's IS BAILING

Woman, 36, Busted For Calling 911 To Complain Parents Shut Off Her Cellphone Service

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

A 36-year-old Ohio woman who called 911 to complain that her parents had shut off her cellphone service is facing a felony charge, records show.

Seloni Khetarpal was arrested Thursday for disrupting public services after twice dialing the police emergency line and asking for cops to be dispatched to her family's spacious Canton residence, which abuts the 18th hole at the Glenmoor Country Club.

According to a criminal complaint, Khetarpal called 911 demanding that cops come to her home since her parents had disconnected her cell service. An operator advised Khetarpal, seen at right, to "only call for police assistance for legitimate purposes."

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A Great Question Was Asked Of Me Tonight About Salisbury Police Department Surplus

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Quite often you will see multiple items from the Wicomico County Sheriffs Office listed on Govdeals.com. Items such as cars, bikes and all sorts of things that they confiscated.

Never once have we seen ANYTHING listed from the Salisbury Police Department. So, where does it all go?

I'm not suggesting anything outside of where. It just seems odd that they don't use traditional outlets and from this point forward I believe the public should be made aware of exactly what items are in fact surplus publicly and not hidden on some City Website. These are taxpayer items. Heck, who knows, the public just might find some of the items they've had stolen from their homes.

A Viewer Writes......Liberal Propaganda

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST


Check out this liberal propaganda sent to me by a socialist who's attempting to convince me that socialism isn't like communism and that we already have it.

Just amazing the lengths these buffoons will go to in order to promote their failed agenda.

I've enlightened him that under no circumstances will I be supporting the likes of such concepts no matter how he chooses to label them. It's unAmerican!!

And also, the having of social programs DOESN'T constitute having a socialized form of government!!!

I am completely burned out on dealing with these imbeciles and advised him, my days of fostering intellectual conversations about politics and political differences are OVER!!!!! The radical left is beyond reason and I'm beyond patience in tolerating it.

Those feelings were re affirmed recently when I attempted to discuss legislation with politicians in Annapolis. It was a complete waste of my time because they clearly have ulterior motives without any regard for the citizens.

Judge Approves Nation’s First Supervised Safe Injection Site in Philadelphia

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the nation's first supervised safe injection site can open in South Philadelphia, and operators of the site say it will be ready to open as soon as next week.

Organizers with Safehouse, a nonprofit organization formed to open the injection site, is expected to announce more details about its plan on Wednesday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

The opening of the site will end a two-year battle between the nonprofit and the government.

Safehouse had argued that the site would provide a safe space for people who are addicted to drugs to use them under medical supervision, have enough resources to revive them should they overdose, and provide resources for treatment.

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Mother says Greta Thunberg was 'disappearing into some kind of darkness' before climate activism

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Greta Thunberg's mother is opening up about her daughter's struggles before the climate activist gained global recognition.

Malena Ernman, the mother of Thunberg, described her daughter as severely depressed before taking on her role as an icon for climate activism in an edited extract from her forthcoming book published Sunday by the Guardian.

Beginning in 2014, Thunberg — who is diagnosed with Asperger's, high-functioning autism, and obsessive-compulsive disorder — struggled to eat, play, laugh, or talk with others as she entered the fifth grade. Her mother also claimed the then-11-year-old cried without ceasing.

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JUST ANNOUNCED: Entertainment For Delmarva Bike Week

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 04:00 AM PST

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor issues excoriating dissent and says Republican-appointed justices are BIASED towards Trump after Green Card discrimination ruling

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 03:59 AM PST

Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor blasted the Trump administration as well as her conservative colleagues on the bench after they okayed banning green cards for those who make use of food stamps, Medicaid, or housing vouchers.

In a 5-to-4 ruling on Friday, the Court's conservative majority allowed the administration's 'wealth test' for would-be immigrants to go into effect while appeals wind their way through the legal system.

The ruling was similar to the one handed down by the high court last month, which was appealed by the administration after a federal judge in New York issued a nationwide injunction.

Friday's ruling by the Supreme Court lifted a limited injunction that applied only to Illinois.

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