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Delaware Wages Decline is 5th Worst in the Nation.

Filed in Delaware by on February 20, 2014 5 Comments
Delaware Wages Decline is 5th Worst in the Nation.

Wages in Delaware have dropped by nearly a dollar for low-wage workers since the Great Recession. With the minimum wage hike of a dollar by the middle of 2016, Delaware’s workers would get back to where they were in 2009. 7 years. No wage growth. All the while the wealthy in Delaware have never done better. Record profits and record shares on all income. And yet God forbid we dare increase their taxes a cent.

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Is Wagner even running?

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Is Wagner even running?

Tom Wagner. A living example of an extinct species: a duly elected Republican in statewide office. He has been in office for years, so long that I was still in freaking middle school when he was first appointed to the office (I’m knocking on 40 now). And he has been living on borrowed time. In 2010, he barely got re-elected by 0.8% of the vote…. against the now indicted Richard Korn. This time around, he has a very credible upstart challenger in Brenda Mayrack.

Celia Cohen reported that Wagner has raised only $26,540. For the entire year of 2013.

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Charter Schools ignore anti-bullying law.

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Charter Schools ignore anti-bullying law.

Most public school districts are complying with new state laws aimed at battling bullying, but fewer than half of charter schools have adopted new cyberbullying rules. And some schools are not sufficiently reporting incidents of bullying to parents, according to a report released by Lt. Gov. Matt Denn and the state Attorney General’s Office.

Emphasis mine. Do these Charter Schools, who receive more and more taxpayer money to the detriment of our already existing public schools thanks to dubious legislation passed last year, think state laws and rules do not apply to them? Fewer than half have even adopted the new rules? That’s pretty outrageous.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [2.20.14]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [2.20.14]

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Dog Bites Man. Carney Thumbs Nose At Social Security Protections.

Filed in Delaware, National by on February 19, 2014 21 Comments
Dog Bites Man. Carney Thumbs Nose At Social Security Protections.

117 House Democrats, count ’em, 117, have signed a letter urging President Obama to exclude chained CPI from his FY ’15 budget. By now, you know where this is going. Once again, absent from this list is the truly-awful John Carney. You know, our Congressman.

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [2.19.14]

Filed in Delaware by on February 19, 2014 2 Comments
Wednesday Daily Delawhere [2.19.14]

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Witness to Innocence Comes to Delaware

Filed in Delaware by on February 18, 2014 14 Comments
Witness to Innocence Comes to Delaware

These events are sponsored by the Delaware Repeal Project. Witness to Innocence is a group of 15 death row exonerees who are visiting to discuss how flawed the death penalty truly is. I’ve taken the text describing all of these events directly from their FB Event page. Hope to see you at some of these, and be sure to invite your State Rep or Senator too:

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [2.18.14]

Filed in Delaware by on February 18, 2014 0 Comments
Tuesday Daily Delawhere [2.18.14]

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The General Assembly is Back to Work and It Is Open Bamboozlement Season for the DE GOP

Filed in Delaware by on February 17, 2014 34 Comments
The General Assembly is Back to Work and It Is Open Bamboozlement Season for the DE GOP

In the past couple of days, the DE GOP (almost extinct) has taken to the NJ editorial pages to push more of their innumerate BS — going back to their message of having all The Government You Can Eat for free. Even though that is not true, they’ve decided that no one will get the math — apparently taking their cue from Colin Bonnini. Both are taking aim at the .10/gallon gas tax proposal, and neither grapple with the fact that there are 1) real costs to getting road improvements and repairs done, 2) there have to be revenues to pay for those costs, or 3) be very clear about what improvements, repairs and programs they would be willing to see die on the vine in order to get the budget in shape:

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Monday Daily Delawhere [2.17.14]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [2.17.14]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.16.14]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.16.14]

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A Tale of Two Democrats

Filed in Delaware, National by on February 15, 2014 16 Comments
A Tale of Two Democrats

Or at least two types of Democrats.

Yesterday, Senator Bernie Sanders and 15 other Democratic Senators sent a letter to President Obama urging him to not cut Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid in his FY15 budget. It won’t be much of a surprise to most of the readers here to find that neither Senator Carper or Coons signed on to this letter. Interestingly, Senator Coons voted to restore the cuts to military pensions and Carper voted against them. So take a look at what a group of Democrats genuinely interested in the well-being of middle class and working class people urged the President:

Today, retirement insecurity is as high as it has ever been. Only one in five workers in the private sector has a defined benefit pension plan; half of Americans have less than $10,000 in savings; and two-thirds of seniors rely on Social Security for a majority of their income.

Given this reality, we respectfully urge you not to propose cutting Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid benefits in your Fiscal Year 2015 budget.

In good times and bad, Social Security has succeeded in keeping millions of senior citizens, widows, orphans, and persons with disabilities out of extreme poverty. Before Social Security was developed, about half of our seniors lived in poverty; today senior poverty is down to 9.1 percent. Without Social Security, one-third of senior citizens would have virtually no earnings at all.

Social Security has not contributed one penny to the deficit. Social Security has a surplus of more than $2.7 trillion and can pay every single benefit owed to every eligible American for the next 19 years.

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [2.15.14]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [2.15.14]

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