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Maryland Governor Wes Moore was inaugurated on Jan. 18, 2023. Enough time has passed that we can now ask, “Is Wes Moore America’s worst governor?” Admittedly, such comparisons are difficult. Each state has its idiosyncratic challenges, political dynamics and success metrics. But based on our state’s trajectory, the question is a reasonable one.
Of course, some will undoubtedly wonder if it is reasonable. After all, Governor Moore’s approval ratings remain lofty. According to Morning Consult, Maryland’s governor registered a net approval rating of 31 as of mid-July, meaning that the share of voters who approve of his performance exceeded the share who disapprove by 31 percentage points. While several governors have higher approval ratings (e.g., Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Josh Stein of North Carolina and Andy Beshear of Kentucky), Wes Moore remains among America’s most popular governors, though a new poll conducted late last month showed signs that his approval is slipping.
A lot goes into such ratings, including items largely unrelated to performance like charisma, favorable media coverage and lags in perception. Rather than consider those things, let’s focus on outcomes.
In 1973, Moody’s Investors Service assigned Maryland a AAA bond rating. Since that year, Maryland managed to maintain this rating from all three major rating agencies despite oil embargoes, global financial crises and COVID. But in May 2025, Moody’s downgraded our state’s financing rating to AA1.
Rather than accept accountability, Gov. Moore quickly blamed someone else. On May 14, the governor, along with other state leaders, declared, “To put it bluntly, this is a Trump downgrade.”
Here’s the thing. Roughly a year earlier, on May 31, 2024, Moody’s had reaffirmed Maryland’s AAA rating but downgraded its outlook from stable to negative. Donald Trump was not president then. Maryland’s financial situation was deteriorating before Trump’s recent assault on Maryland’s economy. Perhaps Gov. Moore can at least accept some responsibility for that. Maryland enjoyed a universal AAA rating for more than five decades. It took the Moore administration fewer than three years to undo that.
Let’s broaden the discussion by analyzing state budget dynamics. Having overspent during Moore’s first two budgets, Maryland faced a $3.3 billion fiscal shortfall during its most recent General Assembly.
While the governor insisted that he had a high threshold for tax increases, that standard thawed into a dew during his most recent budget. The governor signed a Fiscal Year 2026 budget that rains additional taxes on many Marylanders, including two new higher income tax brackets, increased excise taxes on sports wagering, table games and motor vehicles, an expanded local income tax rate cap of 3.3%, and a 3% sales tax on data and IT services. In total, this represents a $1.6 billion annual increase in state taxes for Marylanders, who were already among the most heavily taxed people in America.
But Maryland’s malaise extends beyond economics and finance. Recently, three top Maryland officials overseeing Maryland’s juvenile detention facilities were fired. A recent report alleged numerous issues inside those facilities, including illegal drugs, concerns regarding food quality, staffing shortages and assaults. As the Washington Post reported, the report was based on “observations from the first six months of the year, when former juvenile services secretary Vincent Schiraldi was still leading the department.” The report firmly laid blame for the problems “at the feet of Schiraldi’s team.”
As is well known, it took Gov. Moore months before Secretary Schiraldi handed in his resignation. Meanwhile, Marylanders have been plagued by juvenile crime. According to the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, juvenile crime arrests increased 146% in 2024 compared to 2023. In Baltimore City, juvenile robbery cases surged to 246 during the first six months of 2024, up from 56 cases during the same period one year prior and just 17 two years earlier.
There’s more. As The Baltimore Sun recently reported, the governor’s office, state budget departments and several individual state agencies don’t even know how much money the state or their own agencies spend on nonprofits.
This is not to suggest that Maryland is deteriorating along all dimensions. For instance, the governor’s mansion is improving nicely. More than $2.3 million in state-funded repairs have been made to the structure since Gov. Wes Moore and his family moved in. “The most expensive repairs were a $737,000 project to replace the conservatory room windows and a $359,000 elevator replacement,” The Sun reported. “Other costs included $302,000 to renovate four of the mansion’s 12 bathrooms.”
While it may be unfair to say that Wes Moore is America’s worst governor, an argument could easily be made that he is its most disappointing.
...while, the Left reluctantly declaims Trump an Usurping Prophet of the Great Caucasian God (aka - Government)!
Who will be THEIR new Messiah? Zohran Mamdani? Wes Moore?
21 comments:
Most conservative just want results. As long as they see Trump producing results - that is all they care about. He has kept up with everything that he said that he was going to do if he were to be elected, and the conservatives are very satisfied with their choice.
If he stops producing results.... the liberals will do what they wanted to do last November , We are not obsessed with the man like all of you are.
Without the left media being so wrong, Trump would not be as powerful as he is. PERIOD.
The constant ranting and screaming TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP! - the constant attempts to go after the man for any reasons you can come up with - has only increased his power!! We Republicand sit back and laugh at you Dingbat Pprogressives while you rant and rave on and on and on and on and on about anything you can get your hands on to rant more. The only problem is that he is Right, and he is winning all the time!!
And this only feeds his power. You leftist guys allowed all those insane Morons to take over your party, you elected a mental invalid to become a President - and everything she said, or touched went to shit. Conservatives just wanted to fix everything that the Walking Vegtable did. We could care less who fixes it. Trump told us that he would fix it and he did so in record time. .
And you are making him stronger everyday for it - because you make it so easy for him to point at you and say "look at these insane Progressive people" -- and people like Schumer, and Booker, and Hakeem Jeffries, Waters, and the rest of that Band of Idiots that increases his ability to beat you every time.
The left have made Trump as powerful as he is, and keep increasing that power everyday, and with their new Messiah Zohran Mamdani, and their stupidity they are increasing his power every day.
Canada is caving. Another tariff win for Trump.
Canada announced Friday it was dropping most of its counter-tariffs of 25% on U.S. goods.
The tariffs on U.S. autos, steel and aluminum will remain in place for now.
The move comes as the U.S.-Mexico-Canada makes an agreement . ANOTHER BIG WIN FOR TRUMP!
Even in the face of her own obvious mortgage fraud, this DEI attorney general - who has no business being an attorney at all - has just declared she will APPEAL the Appeal Court setting aside her vindictive, insane $500 million fine against Trump. How much more chutpzpah can this woman possibly have? There WASN’T even a victim!
She should consider herself lucky that she isn’t being disbarred for her prosecutorial misconduct driven by politics, and instead she is doubling down
They can even "fine" her..... $400 Million for her frivolous lawsuit??
Wes Moore's approve/disapprove numbers are better than donald trump's...
Wes Moore: 52% approve, 40% disapprove, 7% don't know/unsure. (source: Copilot).
donald trump: 40% approve, 55% disapprove, 4% not sure. (source: The Economist).
The Economist: 215 days into Donald Trump's term. The president's net approval rating is -15%, down 1.0 points since last week. 40% approve, 55% disapprove, 4% not sure. ...Trump was re-elected on a wave of economic pessimism, telling voters that “incomes will skyrocket, inflation will vanish completely, jobs will come roaring back and the middle class will prosper like never, ever before” during his second term. So far they have been disappointed. Ratings of his handling of the economy and inflation were net positive shortly after his inauguration. They have since fallen to strongly negative in the wake of his declarations of trade war and the ensuing response of investors. YouGov’s data also suggest Americans now disapprove of his handling of immigration, another issue central to his re-election. Last updated on August 23rd 2025.
In regards to economic concerns, The Guardian says "Trump is pushing the world towards recession".
CNBC: ...the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index came in at 58.6 in August, down from a reading of 61.7 in July and reflecting a 13.7% change on a year-over-year basis.
This souring in sentiment has been driven primarily by concerns over trade policy, said Joanne Hsu, director of the surveys of consumers at the University of Michigan.
“What’s very clear from the consumer sentiment data is that consumers are broadly bracing for a slowdown in the economy and a deterioration — not just with inflation, expecting inflation to get worse — but they’re also expecting businesses conditions to deteriorate,” she said. “They’re expecting labor markets to weaken and unemployment rates to go up. And what you’re seeing with these businesses could be a reaction to that.”
A lack of consumer confidence — and trust in income reliability — will ultimately lead to a pullback in spending, Hsu added. link.
Minus: Who will be THEIR new Messiah?
Democrats don't elect messiahs, they elect representatives. republicans follow messiahs because they are cultists. Democrats are not.
fyi, Zohran Mamdani is not mayor of NYC yet. You think he will go from mayor (with a term ending on December 31, 2029) to running for president in 2028? I seriously doubt it. Especially given that (due to his place of birth) he is ineligible to serve as president.
The DJIA hit a record high yesterday.
Social Progress is the religion, and Socialism its' Messiah!
Minus: Social Progress is the religion, and Socialism its' Messiah!
No.
Do tell. It isn't democracy (kicking Trump et al off the ballot).
The 14th Amendment's "Disqualification Clause" bars individuals who engage in insurrection from holding office.
That said, I don't get your non sequitur. What does what you reply have to do with my response?
btw, it's not democracy for politicians to chose their voters, as is happening in Texas. And probably more states to come. I'm sure you'd love it for Democrats to continue following the spirit of the law and lose while republicans violate it and steal elections.
It's democracy when a 34 count felon, sexual assaulter, purveyor of conspiracy, and a white collar criminal can be president? Apparently that's what 30% of America and the corrupt fascist con scotus believe.
So when is Trump (or anyone else for that matter) going to be charged with "Insurrection"?
ps - I live in the most Democratically gerrymandered state in the Union.
No. That's just some people with brains fighting off rapists.
Bullshit. But it's yours and MAGAt bullshit so its fine with you.
So why are the Democrats "broke" since USAID got cancelled?
The CBO projects that President Trump's tariffs will reduce total deficits by $4 trillion over the next decade, primarily by increasing federal revenue from tariffs by $3.3 trillion and reducing interest payments on federal debt by $700 billion. This estimate accounts for the combined budgetary effects of higher tariff revenue and lower interest costs, despite also considering potential negative impacts on the size of the U.S. economy.
đź’¸ Was USAID Cancelled, and Are Democrats Broke Because of It?
The Trump administration, with support from Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has moved to dismantle USAID, freezing billions in foreign aid and terminating most of its contracts.
This has sparked outrage from Democratic lawmakers, who argue the move is illegal and harms national security.
However, the idea that Democrats are now “broke” because of USAID’s closure is pure fiction. Political parties raise money through donations, PACs, and campaign fundraising -- not foreign aid agencies.
Minus: No. That's just some people with brains fighting off rapists.
Huh? You're talking about the women donald trump sexually assaulted? E Jean Carroll didn't fight him off at the time, but she is doing a great job fighting him currently. He still owes her 89 million dollars.
Ooooops.
Ayup. Under the Fuhrership of tRump the American Fascist dictator democracy is shit morphing into a sea of restrictions and oppression.
Payback is hell, huh Les?
"Custom is like a King, and the Law, like a Tyrant"
- Dio Chrysostom
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