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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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Later Night Video — Corporations Pay Less Taxes Than YOU, Yeah YOU

Filed in National by on April 14, 2011 1 Comment

Van Jones posted this depressingly funny video to his Facebook page today:

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UPDATE: Civil Unions Bill Passes!

Filed in Delaware by on April 14, 2011 52 Comments

You have to go to the General Assembly webpage to hear it.

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Video and Transcript of President Obama’s Speech Today

Filed in Delaware, National by on April 13, 2011 6 Comments

This is posted and linked for the folks (like me) who couldn’t watch or listen to the speech this afternoon. The video is about 43 minutes long. Link to the transcript at whitehouse.gov is also provided if you’d rather read it.

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Reducing the Size of Wilmington City Council

Filed in Delaware by on April 7, 2011 6 Comments

The NJ reported on this proposal by Councilman Bud Freel to reduce the size of City Council from 13 members to 9 on Monday. This evening, there will be a City Council meeting where there will be a debate and vote on a Resolution (pdf) from Charles Potter that opposes any reduction. His resolution has 7 co-sponsors, meaning that any plan to reduce the size of the City Council is probably dead. That doesn’t mean that there won’t be fireworks tonite.

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Farewell — Bob Herbert’s Last NYT Column

Filed in National by on March 27, 2011 1 Comment

Bob Herbert has spent years writing about lives and challenges of those increasingly voiceless and often invisible in our society.   He has been a fiercely moral voice writing about the immorality of torture, killing, institutional injustice against the poor, or working people or minorities — always making the case that you can’t be a great nation by demonizing and dehumanizing those who aren’t so fortunate.  There is alot to commend about his career — I probably remember best his writing against torture and his dogged effort to not let the people of Tulia targeted by law enforcement out of control get out of our sight.

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The Wilmington State of the City Tantrum

Filed in National by on March 25, 2011 2 Comments

Last night, Mayor Jim Baker of Wilmington was scheduled to deliver his annual State of the City Address to the City Council and the public. As always, he had prepared remarks and started with an overview of the state of the city’s budget and his plan to deal with the budget shortfall. He pretty quickly abandoned those remarks to deliver an explosive tantrum at the Wilmington City Council, castigating them (and blaming them) for the increased tensions and difficulties in getting administration initiatives passed.

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The Delaware Racetrack Protection Racket

Filed in Delaware by on March 24, 2011 8 Comments

The effort to bring two new casinos (HB 40) to Delaware was voted down in the House Gaming & Parimutuels Committee on a 6-5 vote.

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Video from the Save the Working Class Rally Last Week

Filed in Delaware by on March 21, 2011 9 Comments

For those of us who coulodn’t be at the rally, there is video of portions of it up on You Tube. There was not a microphone, so according to Jim Westhoff, “we had to stand on the park bench and do it old school. It felt very Huey Long-ish.”

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Weekend Reads

Filed in National by on March 19, 2011 1 Comment

Here are a few features that you may have missed this week:

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Save the Working Class Rally

Filed in Delaware by on March 14, 2011 5 Comments

This event happens TOMORROW – The rally is being held to support the working class in Delaware, the blue collar people who build the cars, repair the homes and who plow our roads.

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Governor Markell on the WaPo Editorial Page

Filed in Delaware, National by on March 14, 2011 8 Comments

Yesterday, Governor Jack Markell had an editorial published in the OpEd section of the Washington Post. Titled Taxes are the wrong focus for economic growth, he makes the case that businesses want to be in places with a good quality of life — where talented people and their families want to live:

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Guest Post from DFA — Netroots Nation Scholarship Competition Launches

Filed in National by on March 9, 2011 1 Comment

Most of our regular readers know about Netroots Nation and believe it or not, that time of the year is coming up again. I’ve never been and I *really* want to go — the schedule has just never quite worked. In any event, Democracy for America sponsors attendees to this conference every year by providing scholarships to progressive bloggers and activists who couldn’t otherwise go.

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International Women’s Day and Daniel Craig Wears Heels to Celebrate

Filed in International by on March 8, 2011 16 Comments

And good for him, too. March 8th is International Women’s Day and this year’s UN theme is: Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women. In the UK, this Day is a chance to remind residents that equality is still a work in progress — featuring the fabulous Daniel Craig and the voice of Dame Judy Dench:

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