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"You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas." -Shirley Chisholm

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Germany And Switzerland to Shut Down Their Nuclear Power Plants

Filed in National by on May 30, 2011 1 Comment

Some months ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a decision to try to extend the working life of Germany’s oldest nuclear power plants. Yesterday, Chancellor Merkel flip-flopped on that unpopular decision and — announced that Germany’s ruling coalition has decided to shut down its nuclear power plants by 2022

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Job Fair in Dover Tomorrow

Filed in National by on May 30, 2011 5 Comments

Delaware’s Congressional Delegation — Senator Coons, Senator Carper and Representative Carney — are hosting a job fair tomorrow at the Delaware Technical and Community College in Dover from 9AM to 2PM.

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Memorial Day Open Thread

Filed in National by on May 30, 2011 5 Comments

Welcome to your Memorial Day Open Thread. Hope that you all have been contributing to Delaware’s economy by going to the beach with your family or getting your friends together to help you build an outdoor kitchen to your house.

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Late Night Video — Artfully Visualizing Our Humanity

Filed in National by on May 29, 2011 0 Comments

This video podcast from the TED Talks people features Aaron Koblin, who specializes in taking massive amounts of data — or massive groups of people — to create visualizations. I’m in awe of people who can do this kind of thing and I’m especially impressed with this young man’s effort to crowd source a video […]

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Weekend Open Thread

Filed in National by on May 28, 2011 16 Comments

The weekend edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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Chris Coons Votes Against the Patriot Act Extension

Filed in Delaware by on May 28, 2011 17 Comments

Senator Coons asked the Senate to limit the extension of the Patriot Act to one month so that the Senate could seriously review and revise the law to reflect current lessons learned to scale back some of the broad authorities granted to government under the original Patriot Act.

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On Deficits and Debts; or Don’t Believe the Entitlements Hype

Filed in National by on May 22, 2011 4 Comments
On Deficits and Debts; or Don’t Believe the Entitlements Hype

The Center for Budget and Policy Priorities continues its yeoman work on documenting where the federal Government’s deficits AND Debts come from. Even though most of the readers here likely get this story, it has yet to make much of a dent in the media narrative, which continues to flog the business about entitlement spending being the thing that is running our fiscal futures off of the rails.

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More NJ Truthiness Watch — Hypocritical Finger Wagging at the Obama Campaign

Filed in Delaware by on May 22, 2011 4 Comments
More NJ Truthiness Watch — Hypocritical Finger Wagging at the Obama Campaign

The NJ Editorial writers have decided to wag their confused (and often hypocritical) finger at the Obama re-election campaign for poking fun at the whole “birther” business and raising money from that amusement.

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House Redistricting Plans Are Up!

Filed in Delaware by on May 19, 2011 50 Comments

Thanks to an anonymous tipter, we have the link to the House’s proposed redistricting plans that they’ve just released.

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Climate Change Denialists vs. SCIENCE — Science Wins!

Filed in National by on May 19, 2011 1 Comment

One of the key papers trying to debunk the work of Climate Change scientists (the so-called Hockey Stick controversy) by Edward Wegman at GMU (paid for by your tax dollars) has been retracted by the journal it was published in due to plagiarism.

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How To Create a Job

Filed in National by on May 17, 2011 7 Comments

This is the title of this week’s This American Life episode, where they turned over the program to NPR’s simply amazing Planet Money Team. What is fantastic about this bit of financial reporting, is that Planet Money listens to the platitudes and Conventional Wisdom about job creation and goes off to see if any of it is true.

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Congressman Carney Hosts a Discussion on Nuclear Power Safety

Filed in National by on May 16, 2011 0 Comments

This event is TOMORROW NIGHT (Tuesday, 17 May 2011), so try to make plans to go if you are interested. I don’t have anything to add to this, so will just post the entire press release below:

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We Don’t Need No Stinking Ethics Commission!

Filed in National by on May 14, 2011 7 Comments

NCCo County Executive Paul Clark wants us to believe that cutting back on the County’s Ethics Commission budget is somehow good fiscal responsibility. When in fact — and certainly given his own “ethics” history — it is utterly irresponsible to cut back the ability of this Commission to watch over the doings and interactions of individuals in County government.

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