Dr. John Gartner, the Johns Hopkins psychologist who last week pointed out that what passes for Donnie Dotard’s mind is slipping fast, offers even more examples piled up in the intervening week.
I’ve seen several articles claiming we’re going to miss Mitch McConnell when he’s gone, which is like saying we’ll miss Putin once he’s gone because someone even worse will take over. Let this serve as a reminder of how he destroyed the independent judiciary, a major step in bringing the country to the Third World status its politics enjoy today.
Former state Rep. John Kowalko has for decades opposed government giving corporations money to “create jobs,” only to see it turn into just giving money to corporations for no good reason. Reporters at the Conversation did an in-depth study on how those tax breaks impoverish schools. Delaware wasn’t one of the places studied, but it’s not much different from the 27 states that were, except that bumbling John Carney made sure it’s now given out behind closed doors. I love how Delaware keeps demonstrating that Democrats are no more on the side of the people than Republicans are.
Except for their exceptionally noisy bleating and lack of usefulness, Trumpers are indistinguishable from sheep. I love this story about how some conmen in Macedonia made millios selling them worthless “credit cards” that these simpletons thought
Finally, this story has very little to do with Delaware except the guy was born in Wilmington, but the night watchman who allowed art thieves dressed as cops to enter the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990, where they pulled off the biggest art heist in history, has died. None of the art, worth $1.2 billion, has been recovered. Richard Abath was 57.
The floor’s yours.