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The Weekly Addresses

Filed in Delaware, National by on November 2, 2013 0 Comments

President Obama:

Governor Markell:

West Wing Week:

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QOTD — When Was the Last Time One of Our Congressional Delegation Had a Town Hall Meeting?

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I saw that our Congressional delegation is having another Job Fair — which is very cool and certainly people who need jobs could use every bit of help they can get. But when I saw this item in the NJ (an item I passed on to folks I know are looking), I couldn’t remember the last Town Hall from these guys. This is particularly odd since the August recess wasn’t too far back. I think that John Carney has had a forum on college costs, but that is all I can remember.

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Saturday Daily Delaware [11.2.13]

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Saturday Daily Delaware [11.2.13]

Another Fall in Delaware shot from Sabian Maggy on Flickr.

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Toplines for Delaware Political Polling!

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Toplines for Delaware Political Polling!

Following up on my post from Saturday, we now have (courtesy of Mr. Paul Brewer) the toplines of The University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication National Agenda Poll from September 2013. (pdf) I’ve asked Mr. Brewer about their long term plans for this poll and it looks like this might be a once a year event — dependent upon available resources. But Fresh Delaware polling! Yay!

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More Bigotry from Bill Colley and His WGMD Enablers

Filed in Delaware by on November 1, 2013 11 Comments
More Bigotry from Bill Colley and His WGMD Enablers

Have you heard about this? The stupid bigotry of Bill Colley has a home at WGMD and he even has a blog there. One of his recent blog posts (see here, because nothing over there gets embedded here) takes a pictures of some mattresses on the side of the road and speculates that this is the doing of latinos. Huh? Who even knew that mattresses on the side of the road was a Latino thing? Ignoring, of course, that the biggest cause of large household goods on the side of the road is the direct result of a bunch of good old boys over-estimating the carrying capacity of their vehicle OR the under-estimating the strength of their tie-downs. I mean, who hasn’t seen these people on the road. What we shouldn’t ignore is that this is a major Delaware media outlet who thinks that casual bigotry aimed at some of their neighbors is just fine. And it isn’t. So contact them and tell them to knock if off and ask if they think that any of their advertisers would be interested in maintaining a relationship with an outlet that accepts this kind of bigotry as part of their business model.

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John Bleeping Carney

Filed in Delaware, National by on October 31, 2013 10 Comments
John Bleeping Carney

John Bleeping Carney. One of 30 ‘Democrats’ to vote to enable ‘financial advisors’ to continue to rip you off. Worse than useless. Check out this article from Daily Kos:

The Labor Department proposal, known as the “fiduciary rule,” would change the ethical standards by which employer-based retirement products like 401(k)’s and IRAs are marketed and sold. The rule has not been updated since 1975, before 401(k)’s and IRAs even existed. The Labor Department wants to broaden the definition of a “fiduciary” to cover all financial advisers who offer individual investment advice for a fee. Under the rule, they would be legally required to work in the best interest of their clients. For example, a fiduciary would not be able to push investment products on customers in which they have a financial stake.

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [10.30.13]

Filed in Delaware by on October 30, 2013 0 Comments
Wednesday Daily Delawhere [10.30.13]

From Van Luvender on Flickr.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [10.29.13]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [10.29.13]

From ‘Was Thursday’ on Flickr. This is a stone bridge at Winterthur.

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Late Night Video — Chip Flowers Takes His Denial Tour to TV

Filed in Delaware by on October 28, 2013 21 Comments
Late Night Video — Chip Flowers Takes His Denial Tour to TV

Apparently The People’s Treasury has plenty of time to yak it up with the local news media. NOT to give them the records they request and even FOIA, but he can talk to them. This one is from NBC10:

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Breaking Political News (As If You Needed More…)

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Breaking Political News (As If You Needed More…)

Octogenarian Sen. Bob Venables (D-Mars) has sent a letter to his Senate colleagues announcing that he will seek reelection. This is the opposite of what he was telling his colleagues and constituents two years ago, when he said he’d run for one more two-year term.

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Chip Flowers’ Pictures from Denali

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Chip Flowers’ Pictures from Denali

So there’s been plenty of questions about where were Chip Flowers and his Deputy Erika Benner the days after their NAST conference ended in Anchorage. Flowers said he stayed in Anchorage to meet people. Benner went to Talkeetna to meet people. But she reserved a room for two people and certainly spent enough in food […]

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The 62 Project: #’s 27 & 35

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The 62 Project: #’s 27 & 35

Rebecca Walker has, on paper, the kind of background I look for in a legislator–demonstrated accomplishment in arenas other than politics. She’s both a nurse and an attorney, and has practiced in each field. Ernie Lopez first ran for office in New Castle County. I voted for him. Why? Because he was clearly the better candidate when he ran against the ghastly Paul Clark for County Council President in 2004.

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Record Gun Violence in Wilmington

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Record Gun Violence in Wilmington

As of today, there were 137 incidents of gun violence in Wilmington (not quite 11 months into the year) which surpasses last year’s incident total of 119. Deaths as a result of gun violence (see the NJ article) is down (14 homicides vs 25 — 15 vs 25 as of Sunday) from last year though. We’ve seen lots of reports of armed robberies, which seem to be up (but no data) and if there was any confidence in the Williams’ Administration’s ability to get a handle on Wilmington’s violent crime problem, that confidence is now waning. Alot. Sunday, the 136th victim of gun violence was shot at 7th and Washington. Just a few blocks away from the Market St patrols that manage panhandlers. Also on Sunday, the 137th victim of gun violence was shot at 24th and Washington.

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