General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., March 17, 2016

General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., March 17, 2016

The proposed constitutional amendment mandating that $10 mill must go to Agriculture Lands Preservation annually did not come close to a 2/3 majority in the House.  20 Y, 17 N, 4 A. The only upstate D's to vote for the bill were Gerald Brady (?) and...Bryon Short (!).  Oh, did I mention that there are 8,000 Delaware Farm Bureau members? A cheap (it wasn't going to pass with or without his vote), politically expedient, and intellectually dishonest vote by the least progressive D candidate for Congress in Delaware. Guess there was no controversy surrounding SB 202 (Sokola) after all. Mitch Crane was right, the bill merely reflects the self-insured nature of the state and its school buses in this matter. Bill passed unanimously in Senate.
Chris Matthews speaking direcly to John Carney’s Democratic Party Last Night

Chris Matthews speaking direcly to John Carney’s Democratic Party Last Night

When people act like MSNBC is some kind of liberal version of Fox News I want to throw up. Does Fox News have a morning show hosted by some liberal shill for Bernie Sanders in the same way MSNBC has a morning show hosted by a conservative who doesn't even try to disguise his love and admiration for Donald Trump? Of course not. Does Fox News have its own version of Chris Matthews, a man who said that Hillary Clinton should pick John Kasich to be her running mate....?
This is what Chris Matthews sounds like after he's been huffing way too much of that Tip and the Gipper, bipartisan, magical fairy dust during MSNBC's Super Tuesday election coverage. Apparently Matthews think the potential Democratic nominee for president of the United States needs to pick an anti-choice, anti-labor, trickle-down, gives tax cuts to the rich on the backs of the working class, former Lehman Brothers executive as a running mate in order to get elected.
Wednesday Open Thread [3.16.16]

Wednesday Open Thread [3.16.16]

The Democratic Primary for President is over. The winner is Hillary Clinton. She will be the nominee. Remember what I said on Sunday: "[B]est case scenario for Sanders on Tuesday: He wins Ohio, Illinois and Missouri. Those three wins, and the margins he wins them by, would give Sanders the first real momentum of this campaign, and first real panic in the Clinton camp. Worst case scenario: five losses to Clinton, which would end his campaign for the nomination. One win would keep him alive, on life support. Two wins would keep him alive as a competitive challenger, though with Clinton still in control of the race." So we have the worst case scenario for Sanders. I'm not going to pile on here, because I know the stages of grief a passionate supporter of a candidate goes through on days like this. I have been one, I am one, and I have been there. So take your time, BernieBros and BernieGals. There will be no demands of loyalty from me today. And you should be proud of Bernie. You and he confounded expectations, and you took a 73 year old cranky socialist from Vermont and made him lovable, endearing, and most importantly, a credible competitor for the Democratic nomination for President. And you and he did a valuable service: you mainstreamed the left again. You made the Democratic Party proud to be liberal, by showing that's where the votes are. So this is all great work by you. What you, and Bernie, should do know is, yes, continue the campaign. BUT! Not for President. Sure, sure, he will still be running for President, his name will still be on the ballot, but the efforts and fundraising should be aimed towards identifying and electing and contributing to Revolution Bringers down the ballot. Bernie should travel the country in the months ahead and campaign with liberal and progressive candidates for the House, Senate and State House and Senate. He needs to take his army of passionate supporters and focus on building up the Democratic Party from the bottom up, rather than the top down. You want to make a President Hillary Clinton do what you want? Force her to by electing Revolution Bringers to Congress.

Super Tuesday II Results

It's over, Democrats. The Democratic Presidential Nominee is Hillary Clinton. She swept all the states, winning Florida, Ohio and North Carolina by 15-20+ points, and winning close races in Illinois and Missouri. I will have more on what this all means for Bernie, and whether he should continue his campaign (surprise, I think he should, but with some important caveats), later on this morning in the Open Thread. DEM.MAP Trumps wins everything but Ohio, but with Kasich winning in Ohio, it looks like a contested convention is likely for the GOP, insofar as Trump will not get the required majority of the delegates to be the presumptive nominee. Chaos in Cleveland! GOP.MAP
Tuesday Open Thread [3.15.16]

Tuesday Open Thread [3.15.16]

Does the GOP Primary end tonight or is it just beginning? “The Republican presidential campaign will not end next week, or even next month. But voters in the five states casting ballots on Tuesday will go a long way toward determining whether Donald J. Trump can win the 1,237 delegates necessary to claim the party’s nomination,” the New York Times reports. “If Mr. Trump loses Ohio (possible) or Florida (less likely) and wins less-than-commanding victories in Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina, he would face the strong possibility of falling short of a delegate majority and entering a contested Republican convention this summer. But with victories in the home states of two of his rivals, he could end the campaigns of Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Marco Rubio, leaving Sen. Ted Cruz as the only candidate still standing in his way.” I think Cruz will win Illinois and Missouri, Trump will win Florida and North Carolina, and Kasich will win Ohio. Contested open convention here we come!
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Tues. March 15, 2016

General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Tues. March 15, 2016

This entire session has been one giveaway after another to the corporate behemoths.  Thursday's session continued the trend with the Senate voting unanimously to fatten the corporate coffers (at the expense of the state's coffers) by $10.6 mill by FY 2019.  Look, I understand that we don't want to lose any more jobs, but the state has essentially become a one-trick pony in recent years.  And, for all that we've doled out in corporate welfare, we've only retained a small fraction of the jobs that once were the backbone of our economy.  And now the county is jumping on the bandwagon.  And all the public officials are praising each other for moving so swiftly to 'save' the paltry number of DuPont jobs that were 'saved'.  What is lacking is the 'vision thing', to quote Bush the Elder. Plus, a thoughtful discussion as to whether the millions we're tossing to the companies extorting us would be better spent elsewhere.  Thankfully, we've got John Carney bringing his inspiring vision to--uh, never mind.
DL GOP Fantasy Pool Update – Beware the Rubes of March

DL GOP Fantasy Pool Update – Beware the Rubes of March

Because I set up a uniquely glitchy system for picking, I ended doing some auto picking for Delaware Dem based on the chalk last year when we made our picks. Surprisingly Jeb! remained on the board late into the drafting. Less surprisingly, so did Donald Trump. Nobody paid much attention to Trump back then as the result of his threats to run in three prior Presidential races. My hand hovered over my keyboard and I literally said, "I can't do that to him" when I passed on Trump and gave Del Dem Bush instead. Sorry about that DD, but who knew? Flash forward 12 months and Trump is about to wrap up this thing up and if picked, would be sitting on 365 points. Crazy old world. I'll update the standings sometime tomorrow. In the meantime, if you want to sit on the edge of your seat, consider this: If Rubes crashes and burns in Florida (as expected) and quits prior to (around) March 29th - then I win. If he drags his ass into April, then Newton wins.