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Martin O'Malley is the Governor of Maryland. He writes a regular blog for his official website.

BLOG: An Entrepreneur’s Dream

By Raquel Guillory, Director of Communications

Yesterday, Governor O’Malley joined Startup Maryland and dozens of local entrepreneurs and small business owners for the first-ever “Pitch Across Maryland Bus Tour.”  The two and a half week tour is designed to connect entrepreneurs to our robust infrastructure of incubators, colleges, small businesses and research facilities while at the same time helping them highlight and promote their business ideas.

Before Governor O’Malley joined everyone at BWTech@UMBC he hopped on the bus and did an interview with the co-chairs of Startup Maryland. We wanted to share his behind-the-scenes interview where he talks about why Maryland is one of the best places for entrepreneurs to start a business. Watch the video to learn more.

Martin O'Malley is the governor of Maryland. He writes a regular blog for his official website.

JTS53

8:28 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

O'Malley is an assclown. Ridiculous for Patch to post his meaningless blogs. Focus on local news not covered elsewhere.

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M. Sullivan

8:37 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

Good description of O'Malley, JTS53. I agree. Patch would better use this space for weather forecasting, although that's a waste of time too.

Jay Stubler

8:32 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

Agreed = and how in the world is MD the best place to open a business when you get taxed up the wazoo and unemployment insurance is sky high

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M. Sullivan

8:34 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

O'Malley wants to get those new businesses started so he can tax and regulate them to death once they have taken root.

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Steve

9:36 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

MAryland is a great place for startups especially biotech. Just take a cruise around UMBC's Biotech Park.

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Ddad99

9:49 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

To OMalley, businesses are just a "funding opportunity" for more government, and government employee unions.

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Steve

11:13 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

Businesses are unionized too, so what's your point?

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FIFA_archived

11:26 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

Wow, you guys hate O'Malley. That is a surprise. He beat your boy twice, stomping him the second time. Move on, let go of it. Try to win an election, losers.

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Rocky

9:58 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Gov. is really a silly character. He has no interest in solving the state's economic challenges

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Tim

3:57 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

Economic challenges? Like what?

Unemployment? Maryland's unemployment rate is 7%.
State not business friendly? Doesn't matter. Businesses come regardless. Why? Maryland's the richest state in the Union:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2206395/Maryland-ranked-richest-state-U-S--Mississippi-place-poorest.html

As much as I don't like many of O'Malley's policies, some of them have worked.

You guys live in one of the better states in this country, and you don't even have the vision to appreciate it. Honestly. If you don't like it, get out. When Ehlrich was governor, he spent like a similar drunken sailor.

See spending outlays from 2004 to 2007:

2004 (the first budget that was all Ehrlich): 22.8 billion -http://dbm.maryland.gov/agencies/operbudget/Documents/2004/fy2004budgethighlights.pdf

2008 (the last budget that was all Ehrlich): 30 billion
http://dbm.maryland.gov/agencies/operbudget/Documents/2008/fy08_budgethighlights.pdf

That's right kids, Revenues and Spending both went up 32% over Ehrlich's 4 years.

Now, let's look at O'Malley's FY13 budget: 35.5 billion
http://dbm.maryland.gov/agencies/operbudget/Documents/2013/FY2013BudgetHighlights.pdf

Over O'Malley's first 5 years, state revenue and spending has gone up only 18%.

So, in reality...Ehrlich was the much bigger 'drunken spender' while in office. Crazy...huh?

Steve

11:24 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2012

Ha Ha Now We know the storyline of the "Bob And Kendel Show" tomorrow.

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Buck Harmon

7:29 am on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Fortunately for Omalley...the vast majority of the public are apathetic and pay no attention to politics, it's all an illusion,or blur to them. Many will take the bait...

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JD1

9:19 am on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Has there been a study done to see how Maryland's job scene and economy would be faring if we removed all of the federal government and defense contractor jobs? I get tired of hearing how great things are when clearly we are sucking off of the federal teat to support the state. My cousin lives in Severna Park and his entire neighborhood consists of federal workers. I'm sure that's the case in PG and Montgomery County as well. Surely that artificially inflates the state's median income level.

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JD1

10:22 pm on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Gee Frank - thanks for the geography lesson...so what you are saying is without the DC suburbs Maryland would be South Dakota. Thanks for putting the exclamation point on my previous post. Just wondering when OMalley will own up to this "factor" and stop saying that Maryland is so far ahead of other states that don't have the benefit of proximity to DC.

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jag

1:24 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

Right...and some states rely on their oil/gas/coal/etc. and some states rely on their rivers/coasts/fertile land and some states rely on their....

Of course all states have various inherent benefits. Want to point out how the sky is blue, too, JD1?

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Tim

4:02 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

JD1: It's an interesting question that no one would be able to actually answer with any kind of accruacy.

Additionally, let's say for arguments sake that Washington D.C. was actually in the midwest. You don't honestly think states like Maryland and Virginia would be governed the exact same way they have been now...do you?

ricardo gonzalez

3:36 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

Big government has created a national bureaucracy to teach start-ups how to grow, another OBAMA administration joke, a bunch of committees and overlords, ministering to the local entrepreneur. If they don't watch out they will make entrepreneurs as admired as politicians. Take the money, give it to Mtech and get out of the way. So much noise, and OMalley likes music.

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Pablo Von Trapp

6:50 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

I'm just glad he was going out and bringing awareness to<a href="http://www.empowernetwork.com/?id=stevexxxxx">entrepreneur gaithersburg</a>!

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Edward V tindel

11:06 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

THE ONLY WAY I WOULD VOTE FOR O,MALLEY IS TO VOTE HIM OUT OF OFFICE
http://dontvotemartinomalley.renthandy.com/

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Steve

11:43 am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

So your response Eddie is to spam every thread? How adult like!

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