Tuesday Open Thread [1.5.15]

Filed in Delaware, National by on January 6, 2015

Wall Street Journal: “Six is the number of Democratic senators that Mitch McConnell, the Senate’s new Republican Majority Leader, will have to woo over to his side to reach the 60 votes needed to break filibusters. Republicans have 54 seats and therefore a majority in the new Senate, which is nice for them. But it doesn’t guarantee much of anything, because most items of importance can be filibustered to death, and breaking a filibuster requires a super-majority of 60 votes.”

Tom Carper will always be available for anything that Mitch McConnell asks for, because BIPARTISANSHIP!, so really, the GOP has 55 Senators. Joe Manchin will likely join a lot too, so 56. I imagine Joe Donnelly of Indiana is reachable too. 57. On certain issues, given her red state-ness, Heidi Hietkamp of North Dakota is gettable. 58. But really, that’s it. All the traitorous red-state moderate Dems either got beat or retired last year.

But there is always Tom Carper. BIPARTISANSHIP!!!!

New York Times: “In a series of secret nighttime flights in the last two months, the Obama administration made more progress toward the president’s goal of emptying the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, than it had since 2009. The accelerated pace came after an era of political infighting and long bureaucratic delays.”

Rick Klein: “This was supposed to be the week that was about results, not process. But a rough holiday break removed that possibility from what was supposed to be a triumphal week for House Speaker John Boehner. Before he gets settled into a third term as speaker, he has one Republican member resigning after a felony conviction, and a top member of his leadership team under intense scrutiny for a not-really-that-long-ago speech in front of a white supremacist group. Then there’s the leadership challenge – a personal affront to Boehner, since the real time to run for House speaker would have been in GOP leadership elections shortly after Republicans expanded their majority to its new historic level. Ted Yoho/Louie Gohmert/Steve King won’t stop Boehner from continuing to serve as House speaker. But Boehner will once again have to tame the impulses of his own fractious conference, before his expanded House majority even votes on a bill. What’s that say about the year ahead?”

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  1. Jason330 says:

    Given his “Senator for Life” status, Carper is the worst of the bunch. He has no Red State pretext to hide behind. When he votes to override Obama’s veto it will be pure out of pure kleptocracy.

  2. SussexAnon says:

    And the environment takes another hit in Delaware. Rehoboths Ocean Outfall has been approved.

    http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2015/01/05/state-clears-way-rehoboths-ocean-outfall/21319887/

    DNREC: Now that the inland waters are sufficiently impaired, they are going after the ocean.

  3. Jason330 says:

    I’m no scientist, but even I know that storm water is going to eventually overwhelm the system and untreated shit is going to be washing ashore.

  4. mouse says:

    Not a house in Rehoboth proper under 650K yet they couldn’t afford land application

  5. mouse says:

    If they dump on an incoming tide and the boys at the plant are having a bad day, we could make make the Washington Post in a very ugly way

  6. bamboozer says:

    We all wish to be rid of Carper, that’s a given, but now on to the shore and for that matter the inland bay. The area is overcrowded, the environment fragile, the greed of developers unrestrained. When it comes to pollution and destruction of the environment Delaware needs a Super Fund sized event to be spurred to action. I believe it will be coming in short order. 650K houses or not.

  7. SussexAnon says:

    Its not that they couldn’t afford it, the leadership didn’t want to even try to make it work.

    BTW Sec Small of DNREC cited the reason for approval that land application would still put the treated sewage in the watershed. Meanwhile, DNREC approved Millsboros plan to move their pipe of the the bay to a land based system (in the watershed) and a water treatment plant for a development that never happened due to the economic downturn of 2009. Also, in the watershed.

    DNREC shouldn’t be trusted with anything. Like building bike paths over wetland habitats, or constructing impervious parking lots while claiming they are trying to crack down on business’ who do the same.

    Delaware: I’m over it.

  8. Rusty Dils says:

    Today Jeb Bush announced the name of his super pac for 2016,

    The new name for his super pac is

    “I’m not W.”

  9. Rusty Dils says:

    A number of sites are being mentioned for President Obama’s Presidential Library.

    My vote is for Havana.