Delaware

Treasurer Flowers to Speak at next PDD meeting

Filed in Delaware by on August 30, 2013 0 Comments
Treasurer Flowers to Speak at next PDD meeting

As you may recall, Treasurer Flowers’ plans to invest state funds to achieve higher returns for the Treasury ran into some push back from the Governor and some in the General Assembly at the close of the legislative session at the end of June. So the Progressive Democrats for Delaware (PDD) invited Treasurer Flowers to speak in an open forum on his plans for investing state money and his goals for the Treasurer’s office. The forum/meeting is Wednesday, September 4, 2013, at 7 pm, at the Democratic Party Headquarters, 19 E. Commons Blvd., in New Castle.

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Daily Delawhere 8.30.13

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Daily Delawhere 8.30.13

From Van Luvender on Flickr.

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Carney Misses Chance for Bipartisanship

Filed in Delaware, International, National by on August 29, 2013 1 Comment
Carney Misses Chance for Bipartisanship

When it comes to John Carney’s cherished bipartisanship vs. the obligation to do the job he was elected to do, John Carney has chosen…neither.

According to this article, 162 members of the U. S. House of Representatives have called for a debate in Congress prior to any authorization of attacking Syria. 62 Democrats are among those signing the letters to call for such action. John Carney is not among them.

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Daily Delawhere 8.29.13

Filed in Delaware by on August 29, 2013 1 Comment
Daily Delawhere 8.29.13

From Karen Mallonee on Flickr.

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Daily Delawhere 8.28.13

Filed in Delaware by on August 28, 2013 1 Comment
Daily Delawhere 8.28.13

From TC Davis on Twitter.

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A 10 Day Around the Horn [8.16.13 to 8.27.13]

Filed in Delaware by on August 27, 2013 9 Comments
A 10 Day Around the Horn [8.16.13 to 8.27.13]

Sorry for the delay in getting this around the horn to you. I meant to have it ready on Friday, but I had my physical. So I delayed it to Saturday, but then I had my Fantasy Football draft. And then on Sunday and Monday I was toying with the idea of just waiting until Friday for a two week round-up. But then I started writing it and it was getting too big. So I am just going to post what I have now, and do another Around the Horn column on Friday, September 6.

So here is what the Delaware blogosphere was talking about this past 10 days. I have organized the postings into individual subjects. Organization FTW!

This week we are talking about Bloom Boxes and the Newark Data Center, Teachers and Testing, the constitutionality of Charter Schools, the New Castle Tire Incinerator, the looming and dooming Highmark monopoly.

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Daily Delawhere 8.27.13

Filed in Delaware by on August 27, 2013 1 Comment
Daily Delawhere 8.27.13

From TC Davis on Flickr.

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From the First State to the Last State: The State of Sussex

Filed in Delaware by on August 26, 2013 7 Comments
From the First State to the Last State: The State of Sussex

So some disgruntled Republicans in northeastern Colorado, displeased with the recent election results that elected Democrats, have gotten a ballot question on the ballot in one local northeastern Colorado county about whether that local county, along with several other northeastern Colorado counties, should seccede from the State of Colorado. This notion has inspired our local wingnuts downstate to dream of a State of Sussex.

First, it should be pointed out that the procedural hurdles for the sore losers to form a State of Sussex are quite high.

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Monday Open Thread 8.26.13

Filed in Delaware, National by on August 26, 2013 13 Comments
Monday Open Thread 8.26.13

Booman warns us to beware the “Do Something” mantra on Syria:

The problem in Syria is that the opposition is no longer preferable to the regime and the regime is beyond redemption. Until I see evidence that contradicts it, I am not going to assume that Samantha Power is unaware of this conundrum just because she wrote a book condemning historical indifference to genocide in the West. The assumption is that she favors military action because she’s always argued that we should not stand idly by while evil regimes slaughter their own people. But all that tells us is that she is morally opposed to doing nothing when we can intervene at an “acceptable risk.” The problem in Syria is that there are no acceptable risks.

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Can Our Super Bipartisan Congressional Delegation Help Avoid Perpetual Sequestration?

Filed in Delaware by on August 26, 2013 5 Comments
Can Our Super Bipartisan Congressional Delegation Help Avoid Perpetual Sequestration?

Well it looks like perpetual sequestration is shaping up to be the teabag Congress’s new “most important thing EVER!”

Now that de-funding Obamacare and destroying the credit worthiness of the United States have faded as the most important things EVER!, continuing to hobble the economy through austerity and perpetual sequestration is the thing that is going to give Boehner his Boner back. (If the Democrats go along with it.)

And let’s face it – they will.

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“My Son Beau is Fine.” I’m sorry, I need more than that.

Filed in Delaware by on August 26, 2013 37 Comments
“My Son Beau is Fine.”   I’m sorry, I need more than that.

So last Thursday, upon the Vice President returning home to Delaware with his son, the Attorney General, Beau Biden, the White House released a statement on his behalf, stating as follows:

Yesterday our son Beau underwent a successful procedure. He is in great shape and is going to be discharged [Thursday] and heading home to Delaware. He will follow up with his local physicians in the coming weeks.

I said at the time that I thought, based on earlier reporting, that this successful procedure was in fact the biopsy, and thus until we hear the results, this health crisis for the junior Biden was not concluded. Commenter Puck disagreed, saying:

It’s possible the “successful procedure” was in fact the treatment. There are minimally invasive radiosurgery procedures that could have been done in that timespan in Texas, and conceivably would have constituted full treatment. It’s also possible there is no issue of cancer, but rather some type of abnormal cluster of blood vessels which might require the same kind of treatment. I know this is just speculation, but I’m willing to indulge a little.

Could be. It would explain the very vague yet optimistic statement from the Vice President above and his statements on Friday in Scranton, PA:

“And I just want you all to know, since so many of you have asked me about my son, things are – it’s not only good to be here, but things are good at home in Delaware. My son Beau is fine,” he said, eliciting applause and cheers from a crowd of approximately 2,500 in the Lackawanna College student union.

The problem is though, with these vague statements and no further comment, is that Beau’s recent medical crisis and his overall medical state remains unclear at best. You don’t travel from Indiana to Chicago and then to Philly and then to the best cancer center in the country in Houston for a minor issue.

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Daily Delawhere 8.26.13

Filed in Delaware by on August 26, 2013 0 Comments
Daily Delawhere 8.26.13

From TC Davis on Flickr.

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Daily Delawhere 8.25.13

Filed in Delaware by on August 25, 2013 1 Comment
Daily Delawhere 8.25.13

From Diane Aldrich on Flickr.

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