Delaware
Terms End and Begin Today
Outgoing Treasurer Flowers delivered a goodbye press conference to all yesterday (which you can listen to here if you are a masochist or willing), and he warned the residents of Massachusetts that he will soon run for office there.
Outgoing Beau Biden bid farewell in an op-ed to the News Journal yesterday.
Their replacements get sworn in today.
Tuesday Daily Delawhere [1.6.15]
The Ryves Holt House on Second Street in Lewes, built in 1685, making it the oldest building in the state.
Politics is Petty
Nancy Willing at Delaware Way has been all over this and I’m sure El Som will be into the nitty gritty of how and why Kowalko was bounced from the Chairmanship of Energy and from the Education Committee. All I can really add is that Jack Markell seems to really hate John Kowalko on a personal level.
I had heard stories from early in Jack’s tenure and I chalked it up to hyperbole, but it gets hard to ignore stories when confirming evidence starts to pile up.
Monday Daily Delawhere [1.5.15]
The WWII Observation Towers between Dewey and Bethany Beaches, from Sky Jack.
Sunday Daily Delawhere [1.4.15]
Main Street in Delmar, which is also the State Line between Maryland and Delaware in the town too big for one state.
The Weekly Addresses
Vice President Biden is delivering the Weekly Address today as President Obama is in Hawaii for his Christmas vacation.
Governor Markell:
Friday Open Thread [1.2.15]
Matt Taibbi on the news that the fascist police state loving NYPD has begun a work slowdown/stoppage:
“My first response to this news was confusion. I get why the police are protesting – they’re pissed at Mayor de Blasio, and more on that in a minute – but this sort of ‘protest’ pulls this story out of the standard left-right culture war script it had been following and into surreal territory.”
“I don’t know any police officer anywhere who would refuse to arrest a truly dangerous criminal as part of a PBA-led political gambit. So the essence of this protest seems now to be about trying to hit de Blasio where it hurts, i.e. in the budget, without actually endangering the public. So this police protest, unwittingly, is leading to the exposure of the very policies that anger so many different constituencies about modern law-enforcement tactics.”
Indeed.
Happy New Year!!
I hope everyone had a safe yet enjoyable evening last night. And now a New Year begins, and I am very optimistic about this year. On a personal and politic level, I have a feeling that this year will be a very good one. Use this as an Open Thread. I will be posting pictures of the Middletown Hummers Parade later, especially the politically themed hummers (and that doesn’t sound clean to me).
New Years Day Daily Delawhere [1.1.15]
The pics this week are from a quadcopter drone photographer downstate named “Sky Jack.” This picture is an overhead view of the new Indian River Inlet bridge.
Happy New Year!!!
Happy New Year, Murder Town USA
People can bury their heads in the sand and say Newsweek was being hyperbolic, but when the state’s top prosecutor says “Murder Town” is accurate, you’ve got problems.
New Years Eve Open Thread [12.31.14]
Steve Benen counters the narrative that 2014 was a bad year for the country and President Obama specifically:
This was the year the economy improved to its strongest level in over a decade and the Affordable Care Act succeeded beyond anyone’s expectations. It was the year the president scored foreign policy breakthroughs with Cuba and China, and advanced a landmark immigration policy.
This was the year Obama filled much of the federal judiciary with his nominees, deftly handled some important crises, freed American prisoners in North Korea, and sharply reduced the number of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.
It’s also the year the president saw his approval rating jump, bringing him in line with Reagan’s support at a comparable point in his presidency.
I don’t doubt that Obama wishes the midterm elections had gone the other way, but Beltway conventional wisdom notwithstanding, maybe 2014 wasn’t such a disaster for the president after all?
New Years Eve Daily Delawhere [12.31.14]
From above a Wilmington neighborhood. From Sarah McBride’s new drone copter.


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