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Socialism at the Gates

Filed in National by on May 24, 2011 15 Comments
Socialism at the Gates

I gotta tell ya, I’m kind of sick of the empty cry of socialism every time the government tries to do something. Rob Tornoe always get people in an uproar on his Facebook account (and it is fun to watch) but inevitably someone starts talking about socialism-this or socialism-that when Rob talks about some egregious act done by corporate America.

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The Responsibilities of the Democratic Electorate

Filed in Delaware by on May 23, 2011 5 Comments

The need to purge our party of people that don’t take their responsibilities to the people of Delaware is an unending job and it takes a concentrated effort. We have to often choose our battles so that we can win a few rather than lose a bunch of them. In 2012, we will again be in a target-rich environment.

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Wednesday Morning Fun: CRI

Filed in Delaware by on April 20, 2011 15 Comments

I have been thinking that CRI, which stands for “Caesar Rodney Institute” is probably secretly an acronym for something else. Let’s come up with other things that CRI might REALLY mean.

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Guest Post: Delaware’s Education Insight Project (Part 2: What Will It Look Like?)

Filed in National by on March 16, 2011 59 Comments
Guest Post: Delaware’s Education Insight Project (Part 2: What Will It Look Like?)

The following is a guest post by Mike Oboryshko. Mike is a Red Clay parent and a friend of mine and of this blog. In Part 1, I introduced the Education Insight Project, and went over the RFPs that define the beginning of design and implementation. In Part 2, we will get into some more […]

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Guest Post: Delaware’s Education Insight Project (Part 1: What Is It?)

Filed in Delaware by on March 14, 2011 33 Comments

The following is a guest post by Mike Oboryshko. Mike is a Red Clay parent and a friend of mine and of this blog. Last Friday, a pair of RFPs were awarded to develop some major new technologies for Delaware schools, as part of Delaware’s Education Insight Project. This project was outlined in Delaware’s Race […]

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Rep Keith Ellison Breaks Down in King’s Witchhunt Hearings

Filed in National by on March 10, 2011 18 Comments

Rep. Keith Ellison is the only Muslim member of Congress.  Today he spoke before Peter King’s hearings about radicalized Islam in America.  This is the conclusion of his remarks, he tells a moving story of a Muslim-American being posthumously demonized. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Cgh0P8Dr9k[/youtube] I find it inconsistent that Muslims are oversensitive when leaders paint them and their […]

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My Movie Pitch

Filed in National by on March 1, 2011 41 Comments

I don’t know if you have seen the great documentary film, Super Size Me by Morgan Spurlock, but it is a perfect example of a genre of film and non-fiction where someone takes a simple concept to its extreme to examine the consequences. In the film, Spurlock decides to eat nothing but McDonald’s food for […]

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Liberal Things To Do

Filed in Delaware by on February 24, 2011 12 Comments

If you have an open evening on Saturday, you may consider heading over to Theatre N for a screening of Inside Job at 8:30, followed by a Q&A session about the current state of Financial Regulation. One of the people that will participate in the discussion is Greg Wilson, Communications Director with the Delaware Community Reinvestment Action Council. Greg is a great resource for all things FinReg. If you can’t make Saturday night, there are other showings throughout the weekend, but the discussion after the Saturday showing promises to be interesting and enlightening.

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State of the Treasurer’s Office

Filed in Delaware by on February 18, 2011 40 Comments

Just over a month ago, Chip Flowers was sworn in at the Treasurer of the State of Delaware. Since that time, he has started fulfilling campaign promises. He has a way to go, but hey, it’s been a month. One of his suggestions was a regular report of Delaware’s economic situation.  The idea was to […]

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Liveblog the State of the Union Speech (Updated with Full Text of Speech)

Filed in National by on January 25, 2011 13 Comments

Fill up your glass with your favorite adult beverage and join us for some hot and heavy liveblogging.

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Special Election Musings

Filed in Delaware by on January 12, 2011 15 Comments

Thursday is the special election to fill the New Castle County Council Presidency position that opened up as a result of Chris Coons’ victory in November.  Tim Sheldon (D) and Tom Kovach (R) are the candidates.  Their campaigns have picked up steam in the past week with accusations by Sheldon that Kovach hasn’t disclosed potential […]

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Why This Tax Cut Deal Sucks

Filed in National by on December 7, 2010 82 Comments

This was the hill to die on. If you have any desire to cut the deficit, you don’t extend these cuts. For months, Obama has fought off attacks from the right, saying that he has exploded the deficit.  Of course, part of this is due to the current economic conditions and much of it has […]

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John Shadegg Shouldn’t Drink and Talk

Filed in National by on December 1, 2010 5 Comments

I saw Rep. John Shadegg(R-AZ) on Morning Joe on Tuesday morning.  He made a complete fool of himself. First, he says (and then doubles down), on his belief that unemployed people save their money, rather than spending it.  Then he can’t get the gumption to criticize Sarah Palin as he evades  a direct question over […]

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