Thursday Open Thread [1.10.13]

President Obama nominates his Chief of Staff, Jack Lew, to head the Treasury Department and the Republicans are having a fit. Why? Jon Chait has the answer:
Lew’s disqualification, according to numerous Republicans quoted in the story, is that he doesn’t agree with Republicans on public policy issues. The quotes are sort of amazing:

Johanns said it’s also about policy, saying a Lew choice would be “controversial.”

Australia Is Really, Really Hot

Take it away, Mr. Pierce: Australia is simultaneously burning down and melting, which is a considerable climatic feat when you think about it. There are gas stations that can't pump…

Thursday Daily Delawhere [1.10.13]

Hockessin Friends Meeting House, on Old Wilmington Road in Hockessin. The meetinghouse was built in 1738. General Charles Cornwallis' troops are known to have spent a night here. Those traitorous Quakers!

Wednesday Open Thread [1.9.13]

When can you say an idea is gaining momentum? The WSJ had an essay on Saturday calling the War on Drugs a Failure. To be sure, this essay did not appear on the famously wingnutty WSJ Opinion page, but still. I'm intrigued by these articles that point out the high cost of some of our worst social decisions -- it is looking like we are trying to give ourselves permission to get smarter and stop throwing so much money down the drain:

Delaware General Assembly Pre-Session Show: Tuesday, January 8, 2012

2013 has all the makings of the most momentous year in recent legislative memory. The House and Senate have both undergone major institutional and leadership changes. More progressives now serve in Dover than before. A pro-business governor with aspirations for higher office must decide both what's best for the state and what's best for his political future. A host of important issues await, including, of course, Delaware's economic condition. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR NEWBIES The Delaware State Senate has 21 members,  currently 13 D's and 8 R's. The President Pro-Tempore leads the Senate, although the Lieutenant Governor often, but not always, presides over the senate sessions as a non-voting member. Here is a list of the Senate members. The House of Representatives has 41 members, currently 27 D's, 14 R's. The Speaker of the House presides over the body. You can find the House membership here. The General Assembly is in session from the second Tuesday in January through June 30 each year. The Senate often returns for a special session in the fall to consider nominations. The General Assembly breaks for six weeks at the end of January for Joint Finance Committee (budget) hearings and meetings. There is another 2-week break around Easter, and an additional week's break around Memorial Day.  The Memorial Day break often enables the 'money' committees to finish work on marking up the budget.The typical General Assembly meets in session about 50 days a year. And we are just getting started.

Keeler Fired by New Hens A.D. Ziady

I was never a big Keeler fan, (especially after the pitiful choking loss in the 2010 championship game against Eastern Washington) but it is hard to blame him for the attendance when they mucked up the season tickets system so badly.
The move was made by new Athletic Director Eric Ziady, who took over that position in October. "A lot of different things over the course of time led me in the direction to have some serious concerns about the direction of the program in the future. As I learned and listened and got my arms around the entire program and the state and direction, it led me in the direction of the decision (Monday). " Delaware only drew 20,000 fans to Delaware Stadium for one game this season, Maine, after doing so twice in 2011 and three times in 2010, the last time they made the I-AA tournament. By comparison, Delaware's smallest home crowd in 2003 was 20,485, the year K.C. Keeler won the title.