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New Castle County Job Fair Tomorrow

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DL Approval Ratings for Matt Denn: Most Popular Statewide Dem?

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DL Approval Ratings for Matt Denn: Most Popular Statewide Dem?

54% of our readership strongly approves of Attorney General Matt Denn. Another 15% somewhat approve, bringing his overall approval rating to 69%, which may be the highest this time around statewide for Democrat. 19% disapprove. Last year, Beau Biden proved pretty popular, besting the then Lt. Governor. I wonder if that will change this time around. And yes, I will ask a poll question on the favorability of the former Attorney General and potential Gubernatorial candidate next week.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [4.9.15]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [4.9.15]

The walls of Henry Clay Mill, now part of the Hagley Museum, in Henry Clay Village. The mill was built in 1815.

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The Little Bastard is Guilty

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A federal jury in Boston has just found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty of multiple charges related to the Boston Bombing. You see, terrorists can be tried in civilian courts, Republicans.

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Hans Reigle to Run for Congress

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Hans Reigle to Run for Congress

Who?

Hans Reigle, man. The former mayor of Wyoming. The town in Delaware, not the state. Hey, you guys should know who he is since I mentioned him as a Republican possibility back in the Delaware Game of Thrones series. Here is what I said:

Former Kent County GOP Chair Hans Reigle has also been mentioned as a potential candidate, but I’d imagine he’d been only viable if it were a free for all without Copeland.

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George “I Hate the Gays” Parrish to run for Insurance Commissioner

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George “I Hate the Gays” Parrish to run for Insurance Commissioner

Sussex County’s former Clerk of the Peace, George Parrish, is running for state insurance commissioner as a Republican. The last we heard of this theocratic idiot was when he announced that he would perform civil union ceremonies even though he believed they were discriminatory towards heterosexuals somehow. Here is what he said back then:

“As I have reviewed all my legal options, administrative options and political options, I have determined that I took an oath in support of the Constitution and the rule of law should prevail,” said Parish, who lives in Long Neck. “It’s because of that and because if I were to resign, liberal Gov. Jack Markell would have the opportunity to appoint a potential liberal to succeed me and that’s unacceptable to George Parish because Sussex County voters should be the source of deciding and electing the next clerk of the peace of Sussex County.” […]

Parish favors a constitutional amendment that would define marriage in Delaware as between a man and a woman. […] He believes Delaware’s new law is discriminatory against heterosexuals.

So now the 74 year old former Clerk of Peace wants to be Insurance Commissioner. Hey, I want a change at that position too. I just don’t want an old bigot who likely opposes Obamacare to be that change.

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Wednesday Open Thread [4.8.15]

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Wednesday Open Thread [4.8.15]

Pew Research did some … well research into the political leanings of our country and guess what? We are a center left nation. Dare I say it? A liberal nation. Pew Research found that more demographic groups lean Democratic than Republican, and more Americans lean towards supporting Democrats.

We also reveal inside that Rand Paul is not a libertarian, he just plays one on TV. And we learn that “Benjamin Netanyahu” is Hebrew for “George W. Bush.”

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When a Flip Flop is Good. And When it is Craven.

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When a Flip Flop is Good.  And When it is Craven.

Celia Cohen has a piece up on the vote changes between last session’s death penalty repeal vote in the Senate and this year’s. Celia cites four changes: 1) Senator Richardson replacing Senator Venables, changing nothing since both voted no; 2) Senator Dave McBride’s switch from no to yes (which is good); 3) Senator Bob Marshall’s switch from yes to no (which is craven when you realize the reason) and 4) Senator Lavelle’s change from no to not voting (which is cowardly).

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Delaware’s Wage Growth is the Lowest, so Let’s Pass a Right to Work for Less Bill

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Delaware’s Wage Growth is the Lowest, so Let’s Pass a Right to Work for Less Bill

The Economist was out with an article last week that showed that while wage growth has been horrible nationwide across the country since the Great Recession, one state had fared particularly badly: Delaware.

The Republican answer: A Right to Work for Less Bill. Because when you have low wages, the only answer is to lower them further.

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DL Approval Ratings for Markell: Ouch.

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DL Approval Ratings for Markell: Ouch.

Education is the third rail of Delaware politics. You touch it, you die.

How else do you explain the overwhelmingly negative opinion of Governor Markell’s job performance among Delaware Liberal readers. 42% strongly disapprove. Another 28% somewhat disapprove. That’s a total of 70% disapproving of your job performance, which only 29% approve. Governor Markell and his aides can take solace in the fact that this is not a scientific poll at all.

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [4.8.15]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [4.8.15]

St. John the Baptist Holy Angels Catholic Church on Main Street in Newark. Photo by the Flying Inn on Flickr.

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Baumbach’s Death with Dignity Bill is not even filed yet, and already there is opposition

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Baumbach’s Death with Dignity Bill is not even filed yet, and already there is opposition

….from the Medical Society of Delaware. Though that is not unexpected. The proposed legislation would likely allow assisted suicide only in cases where a patient has been told by their doctor that they have a short time to live, like six months or less. The legislation would provide that only the patient is authorized to make this decision, and a family member and the doctor would be required to witness the procedure. This, along with Marijuana Legalization, are the next big socially progressive / socially libertarian reforms to be considered by society, and by extension, the General Assembly.

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Coming Together: A Community Response to Hunger

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Senator Bryan Townsend invites you to attend a conference for all ages to discuss ways we all can work together so that no Delawarean suffers from hunger.

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