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https://www.marylandmatters.org/2023/12/23/don-mohler-os-deal-proves-the-state-will-govern-in-partnership/Read Don Mohle...
12/31/2023

https://www.marylandmatters.org/2023/12/23/don-mohler-os-deal-proves-the-state-will-govern-in-partnership/

Read Don Mohler's letter on the O's deal, Md. Matters, 12/23/23 with the skepticism it deserves. It is clear Don was NOT on the inside this time. It is true "our state needs firm leadership and consistent outreach." The direction of that leadership must be guided by wisdom, not ego.

Thank you Don, for imbedding some wisdom in your comments. "Real leaders listen." And for reminding Govenrnor Moore he, "pledged to honor a tradition of transparency and partnership." Let's hope his pledge to partnership is more than words.
Let's watch to see that pledge in practice.

The Moore-Miller Administration has NOT YET "proven that they will always keep the interests of Marylanders front-of-mind in everything they do." But, we are optomists and look forward to this change and to even better outcomes with less turmoil in the future.

Marylanders want commitment, investment, and good stewardship of public dollars. This lease agreement addresses each of these priorities.

The SBJ link below includes the WSJ link without the paywall.  https://www.si.com/mlb/orioles/news/drama-surrounds-balti...
12/29/2023

The SBJ link below includes the WSJ link without the paywall.

https://www.si.com/mlb/orioles/news/drama-surrounds-baltimore-orioles-ownership-group-amidst-sale-rumors-brad9

Sports Business Journal, Brad Wakai, continues national coverage on the Orioles lease drama. Suspicions of a future sale continue on the national scene.

WSJ - The Succession Drama Gripping One of Baseball’s Most Storied Teams, Linsey Adler, Jared Diamond

There continues to be some internal drama within ownership of the Baltimore Orioles as more rumors about a potential sale circulates.

12/23/2023

Maryland’s governor needs to know there’s no “I” in good governance and be a team player.

12/22/2023

Maryland’s governor should put state’s interests above those of the Baltimore Orioles CEO.

Tony Oleszczuk writes to the Baltimore Sun on the Governor's Robin Hood Reversal.  Don't take from the people's taxes to...
12/22/2023

Tony Oleszczuk writes to the Baltimore Sun on the Governor's Robin Hood Reversal. Don't take from the people's taxes to give to the RICH.

Maryland’s governor should put state’s interests above those of the Baltimore Orioles CEO.

12/20/2023

Winning the hearts and minds of a constitunecy must be more than a public relations stunt or the spinning of partial facts. Ardent supporters may fall for this, but sound minded citizens will see through shallow leaders like the smiling snake oil salesmen of old.

Highly successful leaders provide direction, implement plans, and motivate people. At the same time they must be intelligent, truthful, and driven by sound principals. They exhibit grace.

At the public signing of the Orioles Lease Extension, Governor Moore's staff seemed enthusiastically motivated. By what though? They fought behind the scenes against each measure that changed a bad MOU into a four year extention of the exsisting lease. It may lead to years beyond, but with further deliberation and under different terms.

The facts were spunand the rhetoric embellished, both at the lease signing and in the Governor's letter to the Sun. Some people still call this lying. “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.” Abraham Lincoln

The Sun Editorial Staff is not snookered by the hi-fiving Governor's team who fought the revisions every step of the way...
12/20/2023

The Sun Editorial Staff is not snookered by the hi-fiving Governor's team who fought the revisions every step of the way.

John Agelos - A No-Show at the lease signing. Bearly anyone noticed.

Orioles lease: Good news overall, but with future development still uncertain, it’s mostly exhausting.

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