Delaware

Carper & Coons Back Together Again

Filed in Delaware by on May 15, 2015 8 Comments
Carper & Coons Back Together Again

Both voted for fast track yesterday.

Well, that didn’t take long.

Continue Reading »

Friday Daily Delawhere [5.15.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 15, 2015 0 Comments

Lewes Beach, South.

Lewes Beach looking south, by Mike Mahaffie on Flickr.

Continue Reading »

Ditch the Seige Mentality, It’s Hurting Wilmington

Filed in Delaware by on May 14, 2015 41 Comments
Ditch the Seige Mentality, It’s Hurting Wilmington

It isn’t news that cities like Camden, NJ and Philadelphia, PA are reducing their violent crime statistics. I’ve been posting that news along with most of the posts I write here about the current situation in Wilmington. What these cities have done includes re-orienting themselves to data and intelligence-driven forces, able to address crime hot spots and get out in front of crime — rather than simply wait for a phone call to respond to. Heck, even the SEPTA has moved to a data-driven policing model and is clearly bending the curve on their own crime problem.

So what’s wrong with Wilmington?

Continue Reading »

Thursday Daily Delawhere [5.14.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 14, 2015 2 Comments

Continue Reading »

Wednesday Daily Delawhere [5.13.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 13, 2015 0 Comments

Continue Reading »

Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: May 12-14, 2015

Filed in Delaware by on May 12, 2015 18 Comments
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: May 12-14, 2015

That was quite the interesting little week. HB 50 passes overwhelmingly, Gov. Markell announces he will sign death penalty repeal legislation should it reach his desk, and the General Assembly apparently has come up with a sorta-gimmick to close at least some of the gap in infrastructure spending.  At least the D’s have. And my daughter graduated college with honors in Mathematics and Japanese, and now proceeds to a Masters of Arts in Teaching Program.  She wants to teach and inspire high school students to fully realize their potential in mathematics.  I sorta doubt that she sees the ‘Smarter Better Test’ as a means to that end.

While it looks like there’s gonna be some new funding for road projects, the Rethugs appear hell-bent on getting some sort of ‘right to work for less’ concessions in exchange for votes to close the budget shortfall. Because, you know, nothing furthers economic prosperity more than paying workers less. Hey, it’s why they’re Rethugs.

The big showdown of the week takes place in the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday at 11 am in the House Chamber.  SB 40(Peterson), which repeals Delaware’s death penalty, and has already passed the Senate by an 11-9 margin, will be considered.

Continue Reading »

Tuesday Daily Delawhere [5.12.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 12, 2015 3 Comments

Continue Reading »

Markell Punches the Hippies

Filed in Delaware by on May 11, 2015 19 Comments
Markell Punches the Hippies

Governor Jack Markell (D) has written a rather lengthy piece last week in “The Atlantic” entitled “Americans Need Jobs, Not Populism.” The title alone enrages me because, since when were jobs and populism mutually exclusive?

This is a long article, because the Governor’s article was long. But it is necessary. The Governor recognizes that income inequality is a problem, and that an active government is necessary in fighting that problem. But he won’t fund that active government, and still advocates policies that inflame inequality. All the while engaging in the use of strawmen, false categorizations, and triangulation.

Continue Reading »

Monday Daily Delawhere [5.11.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 11, 2015 0 Comments

Continue Reading »

Sunday Daily Delawhere [5.10.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 10, 2015 0 Comments

Continue Reading »

Saturday Daily Delawhere [5.9.15]

Filed in Delaware by on May 9, 2015 1 Comment

Continue Reading »

The Weekly Addresses

Filed in Delaware by on May 9, 2015 0 Comments

The President released his Weekly Address a little early this week (yesterday) to honor the anniversary of V-E day, which was yesterday.

Governor Markell recognizes National Small Business Week, and highlights statewide efforts to support small businesses and entrepreneurs, including the Small Business Focus Program and Small Business Assistance Program.

Continue Reading »

You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means

Filed in Delaware by on May 8, 2015 13 Comments
You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means

Populism. That’s the word and that’s the word in the title of a piece that appeared in The Atlantic this week authored by Governor Jack Markell, called, Americans Need Jobs, Not Populism. In fairness, he may not have provided the title to this thing. But it is less an argument against populism than it is an argument for working class and middle class people to sit down and shut up about the very real squeeze we find ourselves in. It is an argument for his own political philosophy — privileging businesses over the people who are the consumers for these businesses — a philosophy that certainly wasn’t on display (IMO) when he first campaigned for Governor. In this, the Governor wants you to know that it is globalization that is the root of today’s economic issues. Which couldn’t be more wrong.

Continue Reading »