Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano and John Robinson the owner of a Jewelry Store in Salisbury, worked together to print signs that were against Question A in Wicomico County. Mr Robinson had the signs printed and paid for them, he had them donated to County Executive Giordano. These signs some had an illegitimate authority line, some had no authority line on them at all, and in addition there appears to be no record of an in kind donation for these signs in Julie Giordano’s campaign finance report by Mr. Robinson.
Also Mr Robinson, made illegal signs with Maryland Governor Wes Moore on them and Wicomico County Executive Giordano, with an illegitimate authority line and Wicomico County Executive Giordano appears to have made no record of an in kind campaign donation for those signs.
County Executive Giordano was fined $250 dollars by the Maryland Board of Elections on 10/29/24 for these signs without a legitimate Authority Line.
I hope the board of elections looks into the fact there appears to be no record of these signs that were made by Mr. Robinson as an in kind campaign contribution to the County Executive in her campaign finance report.
Which if accurate appears to be a major campaign violation.
We all know by now that queen julie was the wrong person for the job.
She has her own tyrannical agenda to bypass the revenue cap and implement changes in spite of the Council’s valid disagreement.
Hopefully, enough voters will see and she will not ever be re-elected! Her single term will end regardless of the Question A results.
And regardless of ScannerBoy’s efforts. OH LOOK, A SQUIRREL!!! LMAO…
Mike Dunn, John Robinson, SU, GSC all the same players keep Salisbury and Wicomico County focused on greed-driven interests and not conducting governmental matters in the best interest of tax paying voters who call Wico/Sby home. Shame on the entire bunch and all the shifty stuff they’ve done. Having a position of county exec. Is not the problem, folks, it’s the tyrannical few “behind the curtain.”
The Executive system is the ultimate filter for that corruption…there is a reason why corruption has gotten WORSE since 2006 at the county level. I was open minded for many years about the CE was its clear that the position brings no positives to the county…Time to go back to more smaller, manageable local government. When go to my polling station in Parsonsburg I will be voting FOR this ballot question….because the position and Giordano have both GOT TO GO…..
As someone who voted for a County Executive almost 2 decades ago, I voted For the Charter Amendment last week. The sole reason being Julie G. Absolutely horrible!
8:25 !agree
I don’t trust the Board of Elections also. Look at the party that controls that office.
Exactly!!!
Once again, stopping big government starts right here, right now. We need less political hacks, not more. As long as we let these hacks keep growing their empire the taxpayers will continue to get screwed. No excuse for Wicomico County to have the second highest tax rate in Maryland and now these clowns want more.
The ballot box is our only weapon and you got one last day, if you don’t vote you are guaranteed to get more of the same.
Are you talking about income taxes or property taxes or business taxes ?
Spend a moment to research it and post your results.
To : AnonymousNovember 4, 2024 at 9:12 am
From : AnonymousNovember 5, 2024 at 6:38 am
I did a little research and found the following. ( source taxrate.org/md )
I am not going to list all of the counties in Maryland ( also included Baltimore City ) . Here are just some of what I found : Average property tax in dollars : Wicomico – $1530 – ranked about 18th lowest. Highest – Howard – $4261 – ranked # 1. Lowest – Garrett – $1173 – ranked #22.
Honorable mentions : Somerset – $1174, Worcester – $1790, Calvert – $2745,
Property tax in % rate : Highest – Baltimore City at 2.24%. Lowest – Montgomery at .670%. Wicomico at .846%. Honorable mentions : Dorchester at 1.0%, Somerset at 1.0%, Worcester at .845%, Fredrick at 1.110%
AnonymousNovember 4, 2024 at 9:12 am
Here’s one for ya, 10 States With the Highest Gas Taxes in the Country:
10. Oregon – Tax rate per gallon: 40 cents 9. North Carolina – Tax rate per gallon: 40.65 cents
8. New Jersey – Tax rate per gallon: 42.35 cents 7. Maryland – Tax rate per gallon: 47.19 cents
6. Michigan – Tax rate per gallon: 48 cents 5. Indiana – Tax rate per gallon: 51.7 cents
4. Washington – Tax rate per gallon: 52.82 cents 3. Pennsylvania – Tax rate per gallon: 58.7 cents
2. Illinois – Tax rate per gallon: 66.5 cents 1. California – Tax rate per gallon: 68.1 cents.
The United States federal excise tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel fuel.
john robinson would do well to stay out of politics