Sean Tully
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On the Blog Post Welcome Back, Asbury Park!
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On the article Baltimore Seeks Water and Sewer Rate Increase
Sean Tully
11:06 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
ReplyBaltimore City is a total mess. I will move one day. It's not a question of if, but when.
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On the article Baltimore Seeks Water and Sewer Rate Increase
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On the article Open Thread: What's Missing in Your Neighborhood?
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On the Blog Post Stormwater Fee...An Unfunded Politically Unpopular Mandate - Let the Feds Sue
Sean Tully
11:13 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013
ReplyI think it is good to see you writing a blog, Matt. (I have kind of backed off of writing mine, although I haven't made ending it official as I might want to do other things than politics with it.) I am not so opposed to this tax as I am the coming Trash Tax. I hope you hit them hard on that one.
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On the Blog Post RINGING REBUKE — Maryland named No. 2 abuser of federal free cellphone program

Sean Tully
10:53 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sanchez:
"How could a cell phone program start under Reagan? Do tell!"
"Lifeline is a federal program created by the Reagan era Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1984."
http://www.wirelessforhope.org/#!about-lifeline
You know, it's not that hard to do research with this thing called the Internet.
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On the Blog Post RINGING REBUKE — Maryland named No. 2 abuser of federal free cellphone program

Sean Tully
10:49 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013
I do believe the progam was started under - wait for it - Ronald Reagan.
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On the article Legislation Seeks Higher Fines for Illegal Signs

Sean Tully
10:45 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013
I don't need government to manage illegal signs, at least not in my neighborhood. When a sign goes up it comes down soon after I see it.
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On the Blog Post RINGING REBUKE — Maryland named No. 2 abuser of federal free cellphone program

Sean Tully
10:48 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013
I do believe the program was started under - wait for it - Ronald Reagan.
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On the article Legislation Seeks Higher Fines for Illegal Signs
Sean Tully
12:56 pm on Saturday, April 27, 2013
ReplyWhy not make the fine for posting illegal signs $1,000.00? Why not $1,000.000.000? It could be $5,000,000,000,000,000, but unless they enforce the law the signs will be posted no matter what the fine. Let's try keeping the fine where it is and actually enforcing the law. (Our local elected officials are mostly out of touch.)
Sean Tully
11:10 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
I too went to the Jersey Shore a lot as a kid. I spend the summer of '74 in Wildwood, NJ. I'll never forget it.