Mark Fisher criticizes Democrats and highlights high car registration fees in Maryland tweets

Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
Maryland State Rep. Mark Fisher (R-Annapolis) - mgaleg.maryland.gov
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Mark Fisher, a political commentator and candidate for office in Maryland, posted a series of tweets on January 2, 2026, addressing issues related to political ideology and state fees.

In his first tweet at 12:39 p.m. UTC, Fisher wrote, “Democrats continue to embrace collectivism. https://t.co/IC54XR4acS”.

Later that day at 1:08 p.m. UTC, he tweeted about vehicle registration costs: “Here’s one reason you’re paying outrageous car registration fees. https://t.co/MTSvXlKXGe”.

A minute later at 1:09 p.m. UTC, Fisher posted another message containing only a link: “https://t.co/YeM3Gkkk6p”.

Fisher has previously run for public office in Maryland and is known for his criticism of Democratic policies in the state.



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