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Delaware Political Weekly: Jan. 7-13, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 14, 2022 9 Comments

1. Filing Fees Finalized.  Candidates Start Filing. Here’s who have so far: Jack Bucchioni: D-SD 6 in Sussex County.  This is the district currently held by R Ernie Lopez, who is retiring, at least from this seat. Mark Pugh: R-SD 14 in Kent County.  This is the district currently held by Bruce Ennis. Pugh got […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, January 13, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 13, 2022 12 Comments

First, the big news.  The brand-new marijuana legalization bill has been introduced.  It’s clearly an attempt to overcome the pitfalls that befell the bill last year.  It doesn’t permit people to grow their own marijuana which, of course, is ridiculous.  It still enables cops to pretend to smell marijuana when they’ve stopped you. The main […]

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Black Opry Revue Coming To Arden Gild Hall!!

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on January 13, 2022 4 Comments
Black Opry Revue Coming To Arden Gild Hall!!

The Arden Concert Gild will host the Black Opry Revue on Saturday, Feb.26, 2022 at the Arden Gild Hall at 8 p.m. Black Opry is a home for Black artists and Black fans of country, blues, folk and Americana music. The concert, which is being presented in conjunction with Black History Month, will feature these […]

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DL Open Thread For Thursday, January 13, 2022

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on January 13, 2022 12 Comments

No ‘Jibby-Jabby’ For This Jibber-Jabberer. With the inevitable outcome.  This Super-Spreader event in Texas has been extraordinarily successful in thinning out the herd: Canon had announced on Facebook in November that her employer granted her a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine. “No jabby-jabby for me! Praise GOD!” she wrote at the time. More recently, […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wed., Jan. 12, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 12, 2022 7 Comments

Here is yesterday’s Session Activity Report.  All of the bills we discussed yesterday were released from committee, including HB 183.  The skeptic in me (about 80% of what comprises ‘me’) wonders what’s behind this bill although, on the surface, I see nothing wrong with it.  Anybody with inside info? Today is solely devoted to committee […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 11, 2022 1 Comment

With a whimper, not a bang. The House has virtual committee meetings scheduled today and tomorrow, won’t reconvene until Thursday.  They are scheduled to convene live in Leg Hall on Thursday.  Betcha that doesn’t happen. The Senate is scheduled to convene virtually today. No agenda has been posted.  They will conduct committee meetings tomorrow. I […]

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2022 General Assembly: Unfinished Business

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 10, 2022 3 Comments

I’m not referencing either SB 1 (McBride) or SB 149 (Lockman), as their legislative journeys have just begun.  I’m writing about bills that could, and, in some instances, should have been enacted by now. HCR 3 (Lynn): The Kop Kabal killed this resolution creating a task force to ‘investigate and make findings and recommendations regarding […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, January 9, 2022

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on January 9, 2022 5 Comments

More Anti-Vaxx Sadness.  At least this guy ultimately realized what an asshole he’d been.  Too late, though. Amazon Responds To Covid By–Cutting Workers’ Sick Leave.  Break ’em up. They’re evil: Amazon is reducing its Covid-19 paid leave policy to seven sick days instead of the 10 workers had previously received, regardless of vaccination status. The […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022

Filed in National by on January 8, 2022 7 Comments

Lani Guinier Dies.  Clinton Threw Her Under The Bus In Clintonian Fashion: Lani Guinier, a civil rights lawyer and scholar whose nomination by President Bill Clinton to head the Justice Department’s civil rights division was pulled after conservatives criticized her views on correcting racial discrimination, has died. She was 71. (Bill) Clinton, who knew Guinier […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, Jan. 7, 2022

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on January 7, 2022 11 Comments

Biden’s Speech, Annotated.  He realizes how much jeopardy democracy is in.  This was an essential rallying cry.  How Biden Decided To Directly Confront Trump: Throughout the first year of Joe Biden’s presidency, Donald Trump was the name that must not be spoken. Inside the White House, meanwhile, the president and his team strategized about when […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: December 31, 2021-January 6, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 7, 2022 10 Comments

Some reporters, like Frank Farenthold, are especially skilled at deciphering financial ledgers and the like.  That’s not my strength. Although–I’ve gotten better.  Sufficiently better so that I can share some nuggets from the year-end financial reports that have already been uploaded, with many more to come.  Here’s some interesting stuff I’ve uncovered: 1. Sore loser […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, January 6, 2022

Filed in National by on January 6, 2022 6 Comments

MAGAts Call Trump A Wuss.  What kind of would-be insurrectionist doesn’t rally his supporters in their time of need?: Edward Jacob Lang, a 25-year-old from upstate New York charged with assaulting a police officer with a bat, made his last-ditch, Trump-focused cry for help during a Wednesday evening interview with far-right personality Stew Peters. “You […]

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Today Is (D)arius’ Day In Court

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 5, 2022 5 Comments

Here’s the story: The trial of state Sen. Darius Brown starts Wednesday in a case that has revealed inconsistencies in how lawmakers are treated and could end the Wilmington Democrat’s legislative career. It is unclear how long the trial will last, but trials for relatively simple charges in the Court of Common Pleas frequently finish […]

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