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Delaware Political Weekly: November 9-18, 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 19, 2021 8 Comments

Yep,  more than a week, for those paying attention.  DPW officially migrates to Fridays, until I change my mind yet again. 1.  Time To Jump Into That 2nd SD Race. Darius is toast. We’re looking for at least one credible non-grifter in the field.  Believe it or not, Darius Brown might have been the least-bad […]

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DL Open Thread For Thursday, November 18, 2021

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on November 18, 2021 1 Comment

Darius Brown Blowed Himself Up Real Good.  Maybe his latest sham employer will reconsider the job they handed to him–especially since they’re probably not getting any Grant-In-Aid $$’s as long as he’s there.  Glad that Sen. Sokola is not muzzling the other senators, you know, the way that Pete ‘n Val tried to do when […]

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Two Great Shows Coming To Arden Gild Hall!

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on November 16, 2021 0 Comments

First, a wonderful concert/spectacle from South Korea this Thursday.  ‘They play ancient Korean instruments that are strange and wonderful, the three singers have colorful costumes and intricately choreographed numbers, and most importantly: The Music Rocks’.  Check ’em out: You can get tickets here, plus more great samples from this ensemble. Then, on Saturday, December 4, […]

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Terrell Williams Officially Announces For 9th RD

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 15, 2021 0 Comments

Here is his letter to constituents: Hello, my name is Terrell A. Williams, I am a resident of Middletown and I live in the 9th District. I am writing you today to formally announce my candidacy for Delaware’s 9th Representative District seat and my intentions to bring our district back into the Democratic fold. I […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, November 14, 2021

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on November 14, 2021 1 Comment

My Kind Of Anti-Vax Story.  Washington State Senator, who doubles as a registered foreign agent, stranded in El Salvador, begs for Regeneron: “Do any of you have any ideas on how I could get the monoclonal antibodies sent to me here,” Ericksen continued. “Ideally, I would like to get it on a flight tonight so […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 13, 2021

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on November 13, 2021 6 Comments

The Real Supply Chain Issue:  Long-Haul Truck Drivers Don’t Get Paid Shit: The industry has also long relied on “low wages and bare-minimum staffing” to boost their profits, Johnson told Insider. When the pandemic hit and a large number of drivers were laid off, many saw little reason to return, and Johnson said he saw […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, Nov. 12, 2021

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on November 12, 2021 12 Comments

Who said it?:  “…“the Black wogs and coons and Arabs and f—ing Jamaicans don’t belong here.”   Answer at bottom of column. Manchin Is A Republican. Period. Sabotaging The Democratic Senate Caucus from within.  Might as well admit it and move on.  He will.  Phil Gramm redux: “We spend so much time being polite in the […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, November 11, 2021

Filed in Featured, National, Open Thread by on November 11, 2021 7 Comments

“Should We Burn The Books–Or Just Ban Them?“.  Not isolated. Organized efforts.  Democracy, or what passes for it, dies in darkness: Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin (R) had attacked McAuliffe for, as governor, vetoing a bill to allow parents to opt their children out of reading assignments they deem to be explicit. The impetus was a famous […]

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General Assembly Retains Former Delaware Supreme Court Justice To Consider McGuiness Case

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 9, 2021 5 Comments

Yes, we were spared the Alphonse-Gaston back-and-forth that had inexplicably taken hold in Leg Hall over L’Affaire(s) McGuiness: House and Senate leadership announced jointly they’ve retained former Supreme Court Justice Randy J. Holland for guidance on the General Assembly’s powers under Article III of the Delaware Constitution. The never-before-used provision, created in 1897, permits the […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: Nov. 2 To Nov. 8, 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 9, 2021 11 Comments

I’d imagine that this feature will migrate off of Tuesdays at some point.  But I put the first one up last Tuesday, and it suits my current work schedule. Besides, I’ve got stuff. 1.  First Would-Be Successor To Rep. David Bentz Surfaces.  And he has all the earmarks of a legitimate candidate.  Martin Willis filed […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, November 7, 2021

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on November 7, 2021 2 Comments

How Cops Justify Killing Those Stopped For Traffic Offenses:  ‘The Car Was The Weapon’: In a New York Times investigation of car stops that left more than 400 similarly unarmed people dead over the last five years, those words were routinely used to explain why police officers had fired at drivers. In about 250 of […]

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Shawn Garvin Brings ‘Teh Weak’.

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 6, 2021 12 Comments

Yep, we’re talking about The Underwater City At Fort DuPont.  You will surely recall this letter from Jack Guerin to DNREC Secretary Garvin concerning this boondoggle: Hello Mr. Garvin, I’m contacting you based on your dual role as Secretary of DNREC and Board Secretary of the Fort Dupont Redevelopment and Preservation Corporation (FDRPC).  You are […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 6, 2021

Filed in National by on November 6, 2021 0 Comments

D’s Finally Pass Something, And Send It To Biden.  If a $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure program can seem anti-climactic, the D’s will make it so.  Of course, there was a caveat: House Democrats had planned to also hold a vote on their sprawling social policy and climate bill on Friday, but it was put on hold […]

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