Now seems the right time to point out that election law scofflaw Bethany Hall-Long will become Governor for two weeks starting tomorrow. Because neither the Elections Commissioner nor the AG did their jobs. Delaware Way shrugs all around. ‘Premeditated and continuous deception’ defines what BHL did during the last year. Only the voters held her accountable.
Will Bunch: Vegas, N’Awlins And The Ugly Truths America Won’t Talk About:
Five days later, it’s clear that the roots of this latest spasm aren’t found in the deserts of Syria but ingrained in the modern demons of American life, in both our excessively militaristic culture and also in the overlapping crisis of male anger and rage that arguably also put Trump back on top in the November election.
Despite early speculation, Jabbar and Livelsberger didn’t know each other, but their common bonds are striking. Both men served in Afghanistan, the botched longest war in U.S. history that left the Taliban intact and in charge even as it scarred the Americans who fought there. Both men were trained to kill overseas yet unskilled at coping at home, leaving a trail of broken marriages and (for Jabbar) money woes. And both, in their so-called minifestos of murder, sublimated their rage and feelings of misogyny to adopt a veneer of political rationalization.
As a leading chronicler of American war abuses, the journalist Nick Turse, reported, U.S. military service is now the No. 1 predictor for mass-casualty violence here at home, a factor that has increased dramatically since around 2011, when America marked its 10th anniversary in Afghanistan. Turse cites new University of Maryland research that one-quarter of all known plotted U.S. mass-casualty events from 1990 through 2023 were tied to veterans or active troops, far greater than their share of the population. In that context, the story of Livelsberger leaps off the page.
Uh, perhaps police departments shouldn’t hire so many military veterans? Do trained killers really make good cops? That’s a rhetorical question.
Hope For Wilmington’s Eastside: STEM Facility To Open:
Anybody riding through the industrial and retail wasteland of Northeast Boulevard in Wilmington over the past two years couldn’t help but notice the impressive structure rising off the bedraggled strip.
First, there was a sprawling mound of dirt and construction equipment, then a mass of rust-colored ironwork. Workers next covered the long two-story building that’s attached to EastSide Charter School with a swath of blue insulation wrap.
What stands now is a sleek, gleaming 41,000-square-foot brick and glass facility that will serve as the state’s first educational STEM Hub.
EastSide students can start using the STEM Hub this week when they return to classes after the holiday break. The curriculum offerings are unprecedented for a Delaware K-8 school. There will be courses in engineering, robotics, coding, chemistry, biology, gaming, 3D printing, renewable energy and other STEM-related subjects, including one sponsored by NASA.
EastSide students will take classes there, and after school the Wilmington Library will oversee programs that will be available to anyone, regardless of where they live, for free.
Wilmington’s EastSide has traditionally been one of the most underserved communities in the state. This is exciting stuff.
Nobody else has picked up the Kevin Hensley DUI story. Somebody? Anybody?
What do you want to talk about?