Archive for March 14th, 2011

Sussex County GOP Chair Resigns

Filed in Delaware by on March 14, 2011 8 Comments

Sussex County GOP Chair Ron Sams has resigned. Sussex County Republican Chairman Ron Sams announced during a meeting of the party’s executive committee tonight he was resigning in May. Elbert Collins, of Laurel, whose wife works on the election committee, was at the meeting where the announcement was made. “Ron simply gave a speech, indicated […]

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Save the Working Class Rally

Filed in Delaware by on March 14, 2011 5 Comments

This event happens TOMORROW – The rally is being held to support the working class in Delaware, the blue collar people who build the cars, repair the homes and who plow our roads.

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Guest Post: Delaware’s Education Insight Project (Part 1: What Is It?)

Filed in Delaware by on March 14, 2011 33 Comments

The following is a guest post by Mike Oboryshko. Mike is a Red Clay parent and a friend of mine and of this blog. Last Friday, a pair of RFPs were awarded to develop some major new technologies for Delaware schools, as part of Delaware’s Education Insight Project. This project was outlined in Delaware’s Race […]

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Monday Open Thread

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The Monday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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Next Time They Totally Won’t Get Fooled

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Politico says they’re really going to ignore an O’Keefe “sting” the next time, they’ve learned their lesson.

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Who Is This Communist?

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Quiz time: What communist said the following?
“…where free unions and collective bargaining are forbidden, freedom is lost”

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Governor Markell on the WaPo Editorial Page

Filed in Delaware, National by on March 14, 2011 8 Comments

Yesterday, Governor Jack Markell had an editorial published in the OpEd section of the Washington Post. Titled Taxes are the wrong focus for economic growth, he makes the case that businesses want to be in places with a good quality of life — where talented people and their families want to live:

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