False information published by the state of Maryland
Marylanders can't spell. And that's only the beginning of it. #0604A
| By Greg Fisher
Another state (or territory), another round of silly nonsense. #SillyNonsense
Before the main event, a message that concerns us all (not just poor, incognizant Maryland).
Here is the best explanation of where you (and a million others) went wrong, Mr. Stafford.
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) March 19, 2026
Try to answer this question. If some ratio is 30% of the score, then what percentage is "How many accounts have balances"?
You won't be able to answer that. #2402Z https://t.co/hCUdCZLyyY
HOKEY SMOKE! #FALSITY!
And now, here's our story.
FROM: Greg Fisher, greg@truthandfalsity.com
TO: Wes Moore
CC: Portia Wu; Amanda Laforge; Rachel Mantz
DATE: February 20, 2025, 10:56 AM
SUBJECT: falsity
Please stop publishing false information.
You, the state of Maryland, published the false information, in the internet domain maryland.gov, "Trans Union." https://labor.maryland.gov/finance/consumers/creditrepc.shtml
There is no organization named that. https://www.creditscoring.com/summary/2014.html
That, false information, is the premise for a game I am conducting in which you are, with no say in the matter, a participant. Its first round is an introduction and pointing out the breadth of falsity. The Game is documented at creditscoring.com/game and moves across a map of the conterminous US. The first line of contestants are the northernmost states. The third line starts with Nevada, includes you and ends with Delaware.
What is your policy regarding false information you have published?
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@MarylandDOT Is there a train to your Capitol, Secretary Wiedefeld? #n507 #TakeTheTrainToYourCapitol
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) November 5, 2024
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