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Justin O'Malley
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Baltimore real estate

Justin O'Malley
  • Lakewood, CO
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https://www.facebook.com/263743636076/posts/10157363578111077?d=n&sfns=mo

What do y’all think of this? A real estate company in Baltimore gave $10 million in christmas bonuses to their 198 employees. There’s a lot to dig into here. Is the Baltimore market booming? Are they simply crushing their strategies? Could the city of Baltimore use some of it to help fight their opioid epidemic?

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Joe Norman
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Joe Norman
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Originally posted by @Justin O'Malley:

Could the city of Baltimore use some of it to help fight their opioid epidemic?

Why on earth is it Ed St John's responsibility to give more money to the City of Baltimore?  This was a Christmas bonus for his employees, and an incredible one at that.  Not sure why anyone would suggest that this money go to a corruption laden municipal government instead of to the employees who helped build the company up to what it is today.

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