Archive for January, 2016

The Great Blizzard of 2016 Thread

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The Great Blizzard of 2016 Thread

Here is your clearinghouse for all Delaware Blizzard information. We are officially under a Blizzard Warning and it will be in effect until Sunday morning. We can expect 16 to 25 inches of snow in New Castle County, 8-16 inches in Kent County and parts of Sussex County, and under 8 at the coast. And those are low end numbers. If this storms bombs out or stalls over us, as some models suggest, well then, see you in April. The main problem with this blizzard is the wind and the heavy snow. There will be power outages, in places that are not used to power outages. So be prepared.

Due to the blizzard, El Somnambulo will post his Political Weekly and Post Game/Pre Game columns tomorrow rather than yesterday and today. I will have our normal political open thread later today as well as a post on some fundraising this morning as well.

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State of Emergency is in effect. Level 1 Driving Restrictions begin at midnight.

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DE Democrats trounce Republicans in raising money

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DE Democrats trounce Republicans in raising money

You can get Celia’s take on these numbers here.

As for me…

Governor Elect Carney is the Governor Elect.

Park City vs. BHL looks like it could turn into a donnybrook.

Bonini vs Lafferty looks to be over before it started. Except maybe Lafferty doesn’t need money? Maybe she has something more valuable than money? Scoff away unbelieving heathens.

Townsend laps the competition… except,

***Townsend announced his contributions in a press release but has not filed a report

What’s that about? Allow Del Dem to explain in the comments.

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Friday Open Thread [1.22.2016]

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Friday Open Thread [1.22.2016]

E.J. Dionne: “After Obama won, the main goal of Republican leaders of all stripes was to take back Congress as a prelude to defeating the president in 2012. The angry grass-roots right — it has been there for decades but cleverly rebranded itself as the tea party in 2009 — would be central in driving the midterm voters the GOP would need to the polls. Since no one was better at rousing them than Palin, old-line Republican leaders embraced and legitimized her even if they snickered privately about who she was and how she said things.”

“Today’s Republican crisis was thus engineered by the party leadership’s step-by-step capitulation to a politics of unreason, a policy of silence toward the most extreme and wild charges against Obama, and a lifting up of resentment and anger over policy and ideas as the party’s lodestars.”

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Friday Daily Delawhere [1.22.2016]

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Death Penalty Repeal Released from Committee, but may face defeat on the floor.

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Death Penalty Repeal Released from Committee, but may face defeat on the floor.

House Judiciary Committee chair Rep. Larry Mitchell announced today that he has taken action to release the bill to repeal the death penalty (Senate Bill 40) from the House Judiciary Committee, and allegedly, House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf has committed to placing Senate Bill 40 on the House agenda for Thursday, January 28. I say allegedly only because, given actions to date, I will believe it when it happens, and if it happens, than a hearty thank you is due to the Speaker. But the cynic in me wonders if the Speaker is only doing this because he knows the bill is going to be defeated, and in fact, given his agreement to do this, I must say that that is the likeliest outcome here.

As you may know, SB 40 was debated in the House Judiciary Committee last year, but it failed to secure enough votes to be released from the committee. Rep. Sean Lynn, a prime sponsor of the bill along with Senator Karen Peterson, had stated that he would petition the bill out of committee at the start of the new session. To do that, he would need the signatures or votes of the majority of the chamber (or 21 votes). That he did not do that, and instead it was Committee Chair Larry Mitchell released it on his own accord with an unfavorable endorsement, tells me that maybe there are not enough yes votes for this to pass.

So we will see how this goes. If you want the death penalty repealed and you want your Democratic or Republican legislators to vote that way, you better contact them between now and next Thursday.

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How will the DEGOP “establishment” react to the Trump nomination?

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How will the DEGOP “establishment” react to the Trump nomination?

The word establishment above is enclosed in quotes, because like so-called “narwhals” I don’t know if the “DEGOP establishment” is a real thing. In the past I’ve used, “Charlie Copeland, Dave Burris, and Ken Simpler” to personify the term establishment, but who knows? Rather than a rhetorical device, I may have accidentally hit the bulls-eye and actually named the DEGOP establishment’s last remaining members? That would be weird.

But questions of cryptozoology aside, supposing “the DEGOP establishment” is a real thing, and that there are more than three remaining members, I can’t help wondering how they will react when Donald Trump becomes their party’s presidential candidate. My sense is that they will meekly fall in line and discover that Trump is actually pretty good. It will take some rationalizing, and McGyver like defusing of some cognitive dissonance, but Republicans are well practiced at living with the nonsensical as if it was sensical. How else can they still be in favor of tax cuts as an economic policy, right?

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Governor Markell’s Final State of the State [Livestream here]

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Governor Markell’s Final State of the State [Livestream here]

Governor Markell will deliver his 2016 State of the State Address today in the House Chamber in Legislative Hall at 2 pm. It will be his final address. Come inside to watch the address.

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Criminal Justice Reform in Delaware

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Criminal Justice Reform in Delaware

The Complexities of Color Coalition, the NAACP Delaware State Conference, the Interdenominational Ministers Action Council of Delaware, the Delaware Latino Restorative Justice Project, along with other organizations, will be holding a news conference on Wednesday January 27th at 12 pm in the House Chamber at Legislative Hall to address the racial inequities in Delaware’s criminal justice system.

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Thursday Open Thread [1.21.2016]

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Thursday Open Thread [1.21.2016]

Ed Kilgore:

The party may actually be deciding that Trump is a man it can do business with… Republicans really, really loathe Cruz. And not entirely without reason…

Cruz would not be the Establishment’s first or second choice to run atop its ticket, but he’s far from the disaster Trump would pose. He’s substantively a garden-variety right-winger. Cruz is the candidate who can harness cultural alienation, populist distrust of elites, and anti-immigration sentiment into safe channels — safe meaning something that could result in something less than the meltdown that would be a Trump nomination. If Republicans despise Cruz so much that they allow Trump to prevail, they are making a historic mistake and choosing the devil they don’t know over the one they do.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [1.21.2016]

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UPDATED: NCCo President Chris Bullock Not Running for a Second Term?

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UPDATED: NCCo President Chris Bullock Not Running for a Second Term?

That’s what my sources tell me this evening. I talked to a couple of typically excellent sources this evening who tell me that NCCo President Chris Bullock will not run for a second term. A variety of reasons were offered, not the least of which is that his church is experiencing some turmoil and he wants to address that full time. According to these same sources, NCCo Rep Penrose Hollins would run for NCCo President. If so, I’d say it’s about damned time. Announcements from both men are expected as early as tomorrow.

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TV Snow forecasts are bullshit

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TV Snow forecasts are bullshit

I’m not saying all of TV weather forecasting is bullshit, but I am saying 95% of it is.
2/3rds of Delaware is always* below the rain line. That’s the problem. Philadelphia based weather reports get everyone stirred up over nothing.

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