Delaware

BREAKING: Bane Nails It! LaKresha Roberts Running For AG

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 10, 2018 76 Comments

Yes, SW broke the news below.  But Bane had it before anybody.  Here’s the article that Sussex Watcher provided: http://delawarepublic.org/post/lakresha-roberts-seeks-ag-job-years-election Here is her bio: http://www.leadershipdelaware.org/index.cfm?ref=70200&ref3=173&print=%27Y%27&ref4=3 Color me impressed and intrigued.

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., Jan. 10, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 10, 2018 4 Comments

Here is yesterday’s quote unquote Activity Report.  Let’s see…Ruth Briggs King carrying the Koch Brothers’ water on prevailing wage? Check.  Pushing the cannabis report back until the end of February? Check. Pushing the School Consolidation Report back until the middle of May? Check.   In a Bizarro Universe, some would call this progress. Not much in […]

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Breaking: Resolution Calling For KHN Resignation Passes NCC Council

Filed in Delaware by on January 9, 2018 7 Comments

By a vote of 10-3, according to the WDEL story.  Three no votes were KHN, Bill Powers and Dave Tackett. Karen Hartley-Nagle said prior to the vote that she would not resign.  She delivered remarks after the vote, but all the council members other than Bob Weiner walked out and did not listen to her […]

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BREAKING: Sussex County Council Defeats Right-To-Work Ordinance

Filed in Delaware by on January 9, 2018 5 Comments

Looks like the Koch Brothers will need to up the ante: http://www.wdel.com/news/sussex-county-council-votes-against-right-to-work-ordinance/article_e687391a-f564-11e7-9c7f-4b076b3677f5.html 4-1 with only Arlett voting yes.  But the no votes were largely driven by a legal opinion, not b/c anyone in Sussex County experienced a change of heart.

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 9, 2018 26 Comments

I’ll save the ‘unfinished business’ threads for others.  Here.  Here.  And…oh, never mind, the News Journal didn’t bother. Neither the House nor the Senate has an agenda today. Which gives me plenty of time to talk about three issues important to me and, I hope, to you. 1. Carney To Do The Right Thing.  According […]

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Kathleen Jennings Running For Attorney General

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 8, 2018 19 Comments

She will be a formidable candidate. Here is the story.  Former AG Charles Oberly said today that he would not run and instead would endorse Jennings. Jennings’ candidacy also renders that of Tim Mullaney basically irrelevant. Not that it was relevant to begin with.  So, will Sean Lynn run? Will the guy who John Carney […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: Dec. 29, 2017 to Jan. 4, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 5, 2018 11 Comments

1. Rep. Steve Smyk Has A Challenger.  With a real good resume…and a real bad website.  His name is Jack Bucchioni, and here’s his website.  If you can make it past the photo and that quality of life statement, you’ll find a high-quality challenger. Except…the photo on the ‘Meet Jack’ page is even worse.  How […]

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Open Thread Jan. 3: Rallying for the Right to Fleece the Rubes

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on January 3, 2018 10 Comments
Open Thread Jan. 3: Rallying for the Right to Fleece the Rubes

Conservatives must have money to burn. That’s the only explanation for why some of Sussex County’s more cretinous politicians are still thumping the tub for a county-specific “Right to Work” anti-union law. They held a rally yesterday to support the bill, which already has been declared invalid by the attorney general’s office and therefore seems […]

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And Then There Were Three…

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 3, 2018 4 Comments

…D’s running for the seat of retiring State Sen. Margaret Rose Henry. Former City Councilman Darius Brown today announced his candidacy, according to WDEL. Here is his campaign web page.  He was previously a legislative aide to Sen. Henry, according to his website. Brown ran for Wilmington City Treasurer in 2016 despite no finance bona […]

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Now, HERE’s Something The General Assembly Can Wrap Up In January

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 3, 2018 1 Comment

They can end the use of bail as an economic weapon against the poor.  HB 204 (The great Rep. J. J. Johnson) has passed the House, has been released from Senate committee, and can be put on an agenda when the General Assembly reconvenes next Tuesday. The bill, which has been strongly endorsed by Delaware […]

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WDEL: KHN Lied On Her Ethics Statement

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 22, 2017 40 Comments

Read Joe Irazarry’s story here. She defines the term ‘grifter’.  I’m beginning to think she doesn’t even get to complete her term b/c of legal issues. Didn’t mention a loan on her required ethics form.  Said there  ‘was confusion on whether the money was a gift or a loan’. Turns out that was a demonstrable […]

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Open Thread For Dec. 20, 2017

Filed in Delaware, Featured, National by on December 20, 2017 14 Comments

Alby is incommunicado this morning, no doubt hanging with some amis of his, enjoying a croissant avec beurre blanc, and trying on berets. I’ll attempt to squeeze my pieds into his, um,  soul shoes. The Great Robbery Of 2017 is almost complete.  The blatant transfer of more wealth to those who needed it least. The […]

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General Assembly Prefile Profile

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 19, 2017 1 Comment

As the General Assembly heads into the second year of the current term, we are presented with this teaching opportunity. Primarily for the newbies, but you grizzled vets might learn a little something as well.  We begin with the term ‘prefile’. The term refers to a group of bills filed prior to the legislature convening […]

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