Friday Open Thread [5.2.14]

My apologies for being incommunicado this week. My real life job had me traveling everywhere and working late nights. So let's get caught up on some polling goodness and good job numbers:
The latest jobs report has a clear and comforting message for the White House and nervous Democrats: the economy is not tanking again. The April report, showing a bigger than expected gain of 288,000 jobs, should quiet fears of another spring slowdown and revive hopes for faster growth the rest of this year.
Delaware Political Weekly: April 26-May 2, 2014

Delaware Political Weekly: April 26-May 2, 2014

I Don't Think Tom Wagner's Running. No inside info although he hasn't yet filed. But I went to his campaign site, and it doesn't look like it's been updated in years. Don't believe me? Click on 'In the News'. Latest update? 2009. Click on the photos. Latest update? 2009.  I kid you not. The site's highlight is a photo of a seemingly disinterested Wagner 'being briefed on a recent special investigation'.  There is no one else in the picture. Perhaps the Robo-Auditor provided the briefing. As to his future plans? I believe that his old pal Dick Cathcart has an underwater fort with Wagner's name on it.  Well, the name's DuPont, but I hear that they're exiting the underwater fort business. Oh, almost forgot, for those of you new to the site and/or unaware of who or what Tom Wagner is, he is our State Auditor. He does nothing.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., April 30, 2014

General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., April 30, 2014

A particularly-sketchy 'redevelopment' project headlines today's House Committee meetings. HB 310(Longhurst) essentially enables the ethically-bankrupt Dick Cathcart to be at the center of what looks like a deal that will put $$'s in connected people's pockets far from the view of the public. You may remember that Cathcart awarded no-bid contracts to friends of his while 'working' as contract administrator at Delaware State University; had his clear involvement in awarding these contracts whitewashed by Republican crony pal Auditor Tom Wagner; and even had Wagner recommend him for the position of City Manager of Delaware City as the scandal-scarred Cathcart beat a hasty retreat from elective office before the voters did it for him. Under HB 310, which, by the way just happens to be in the House Administration Committee chaired by...sponsor Valerie Longhurst, this is what would happen....
Tim Carpenter, PDA Co-Founder, Has Died

Tim Carpenter, PDA Co-Founder, Has Died

Tim Carpenter, Co-Founder of Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), has died at 55. He suffered terminal cancer but I read he worked up to the very end this week leading PDA. He leaves a huge legacy and both a wife and two daughters to carry on his work.
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tues., April 29, 2014

Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tues., April 29, 2014

'Money, That's What I Want': Barrett Strong That's what the Governor wants, that's what the General Assembly wants, and that's what they will talk about. I don't know what kind of negotiations went on over the Easter break, but state government is facing a budget shortfall, largely due to revenue from 'abandoned property' (escheats) coming in lower than projected. BTW, you can't spell 'escheats' with out 'cheats'.  If you think you've started to notice a pattern of how much of our budget is built on gimmickry, you are not imagining things. Especially when an alternative is to make the wealthy pay their fair share. Not to mention that we've seen no movement on either the gas tax or proposed water assessment. Unless you count the Rethugs' putting up signs reading 'No New Gas Taxes' all over the New Castle County landscape. Might I suggest perhaps a more constructive project for Rethugs with time on their hands? Maybe fix bridges or fill potholes? You know, the types of repairs that will not be done if Dover denizens do not come to their respective senses? For the umpteenth time: Governor: Stop talking about castor oil. Start talking about the jobs this would create and the projects that would get done. Then go out there and sell it. If it's not too late. Democrats (and whatever Valerie Longhurst passes for this week): Do the same bleeping thing. You do want to create jobs, don't you? If so, govern like Democrats. If  you can't sell jobs and bridges that won't fall down, get outta town.

Monday Open Thread [4.28.14]

"Usually when I get up this early, I get up to kill something." -- Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), at an early morning church service to a congregation not familiar with his passion for bowhunting. Yes, such a Christian thing to say. So is Sarah Palin's statement that that "Waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists." Out of all the dumb and offensive and idiotic things she has said since bursting onto the scene in 2008, this is the most outrageous.