Watching Mayor Williams Get Played By His Own “Take Credit for These Ideas” Strategy

Watching Mayor Williams Get Played By His Own “Take Credit for These Ideas” Strategy

I've been following the news from my Holiday Location and it is looking like Mayor Dennis Williams is being hung by his own “We’re Not Going to Let This Commission Take Credit for These Ideas” strategy in his effort to push back against having to live with the accountability (and potentially some consequences) that would come with a grant being provided by the Joint Finance Committee to help the City pay for foot patrols. You'll recall that the Williams Administration's response to the Wilmington Public Safety Strategies Commission report was to claim that they had already implemented most of the recommendations made -- with the help of the VRN folks, not the Governor. There is wide skepticism about this claim that they've implemented most of those recommendations -- especially from me -- and the JFC looking to send the Police Foundation back into the WPD to check on progress is an excellent accountability measure. And if I am Mayor Dennis Williams with a re-election hanging in the balance because he is widely seen as utterly ineffective in managing the crime problem (in spite of campaign promises) -- it would be Good News all the way around if one of the Commission's consultants could say that progress is actually being made as promised.
New Year’s Eve Open Thread [12.31.2015]

New Year’s Eve Open Thread [12.31.2015]

Sam Nunberg, a former Trump political adviser to Donald Trump, told the Daily Beast that he doesn’t think the billionaire presidential candidate will win the GOP nomination. Said Nunberg: “Based on public polling that I have seen and based on a downward trend, which includes a downward trend in New Hampshire, it includes Ted Cruz consolidating social conservatives in Iowa. I am concerned that Mr. Trump will not be able to get into the position to win South Carolina, which is his strongest state of support. He has to get there. Now that the race is tightening, it’s more difficult for him to get to South Carolina, which is the real firewall.”
Time for Some Optimism: Some Victories for Progressives in 2015.

Time for Some Optimism: Some Victories for Progressives in 2015.

I am an optimist. Which is unusual for a Progressive. Usually progressives, despite their forward looking politics, are most times pretty depressing and unhappy people. Look at Jason330 for an example of this. He has been pretty down of late. I think it is because we progressives never get what we want, in policy or candidates. And that is true, if you look at everything from a short term perspective. If you zoom back though from a distance, you will see that we are, as a people, as a country, always progressing. And while sometimes there is a conservative reaction to two steps forward that produces a one step backward, in the end, we are always going forward. So to do my part in instilling a sense of optimism in you, here are some victories progressives saw in 2015.