I don't much like any politician, they can be difficult to trust. Although it's always good to see a corrupt politician go. I know this from experience.

My state's previous governor, Martin O'Malley, was known for his corruption. He came into office with a budget surplus left by his predecessor, lied and said he had inherited a deficit, he raised several taxes and created a tax that forced property owners to pay every time it rained, and kept taking money out of the transportation fund (this is along with him raising the tolls on bridges and tunnels) for who knows what. Well, I do have my suspicions, considering the local media always seemed to back him. Oh, and if the name sounds familiar to anyone, it's because he's currently running for US President. Luckily, he's way behind in the polls and most likely won't even get the Democratic Party nomination.

Our new governor has done a decent job. He's lowered the tolls and abolished the rain tax, and is also moving ahead with a plan to put a maglev train line between Baltimore and Washington, DC, which would be the first in the country. So, I guess that's the beauty of democracy. There will be corrupt politicians, but they can always be tossed out in favor of someone else. I'm hoping your new president makes good on his promises.