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Monday Daily Delawhere [6.18.12]

Filed in Delaware by on June 18, 2012 2 Comments
Monday Daily Delawhere [6.18.12]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [6.16.12]

Filed in Delaware by on June 16, 2012 3 Comments
Saturday Daily Delawhere [6.16.12]

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Sam Latham’s defense of KWS makes labor look bad

Filed in Delaware by on June 15, 2012 77 Comments

At a time when Americans approval of labor unions is reaching a record low, this quote from Latham seems to crystallize the criticism people have for labor.

“She’s the only incumbent who wasn’t endorsed. She’s the only female statewide official. I think it’s a travesty. What does it say about the Democratic Party, the party of diversity, the party of inclusion?” said Sam Lathem, the state AFL-CIO president with Democratic clout. (grapevine)

So basically… she is an insider who, even though she stinks at her job, should keep her getting a paycheck because in addition to being an insider, she is also a woman. With friends like Latham, does labor need any enemies?

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Friday Open Thread [6.15.12]

Filed in Delaware, Open Thread by on June 15, 2012 28 Comments
Friday Open Thread [6.15.12]

So most of you think Biden is biding his time for a run for the Senate in 2018, when, for the love of God, Tom Carper retires. A not insignificant number of you think he will run for Governor in 2016. A Denn-Flowers-Biden threeway collision? Please save us oh great Delaware Way (the corrupting tradition, not the blog).

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Kowalko & Jaques to file “Single-Payer” health care bill

Filed in Delaware by on June 15, 2012

This is El Somanbulo’s territory. All I know is what I read in press releases.

State Representatives John Kowalko (25thDistrict) and Earl Jaques (27th District) announced they have filed HB 392, legislation that will provide Health Care coverage to all Delaware residents.

The legislation will provide universal health care coverage access through a system that will reduce administrative costs by minimizing and centralizing the current system that requires multiple payment forms and consists of medical decisions being rendered by insurance company bureaucrats with no medical background.

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Friday Daily Delawhere [6.15.12]

Filed in Delaware by on June 15, 2012 3 Comments
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Thursday Daily Delawhere [6.14.12]

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Crystal Ball: Denn takes early lead in the 2016 Governor’s Race; Biden’s Future

Filed in Delaware by on June 13, 2012 7 Comments

So it seems the supporters of both State Treasurer Chip Flowers and Lt. Governor Matt Denn got a workout yesterday and today. Both camps took turns voting early and often. At the end of the poll, after 24 hours, it’s Matt Denn with 53% to Flowers’ 43%. It looks like we will have another competitive Democratic primary in four years, although a lot can happen between now and then. This got me to thinking: what are Beau Biden’s future plans?

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., June 13, 2012

Filed in Delaware, National by on June 13, 2012 9 Comments

Internet gambling’s almost here. Guess it beats turning people upside down and shaking the coins into the seat cushions. And what would an internet gambling bill without even more sops to the racino industry? Hey, at least it’s a reverse-Robin Hood where the rich at worst don’t get their taxes increased and at best they get more blood money from the degenerates. HB 333(Viola) passed the House yesterday by a vote of 29 Y, 8 N, 4 Not Voting. There are no ideological lessons to be learned from the roll call, as supporters and opponents came from all political stripes. Did I mention even more sops to the racino industry? Yep, more $$’s for thoroughbred and harness purses. Oh, and something to do with waiving racinos’ licensing fees for slot machines.

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Kovach’s Hesitation

Filed in Delaware by on June 12, 2012 13 Comments

In our latest unscientific tracking poll, Congressman John Carney (D) leads Republican Tom Kovach, 50% to 28%. But a sizeable chuck – 18% – voted Neither. Now, the question is, are these Rose Izzo voters or Democrats disenchanted with Carney’s Carper-Junior schtick? I think its the latter, as I doubt Rose Izzo will make much of an impact in her primary with Kovach.

By the way, has Tom Kovach filed yet? I just checked and he has not. July 10 is coming up. Very soon. What is he waiting for? Perhaps he has, or is in the process of, changing his mind.

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Tues., June 12, 2012

Filed in Delaware, National by on June 12, 2012 2 Comments

The payday loan bill passed the Senate and the Governor says that he will sign it! No amendments, and only one no vote (Mike Katz, whose actions get more inscrutable by the day). Congratulations to sponsor Helene Keeley, Paul Calistro, and to a dedicated and politically-savvy group of supporters. If you contacted your elected officials on this bill, consider yourselves congratulated as well. No, the bill doesn’t have everything supporters would have liked in it, but it’s a major improvement, and it’s more than I thought would get through this General Assembly. A rare victory for progressivism in Dover. Savor it.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [6.12.12]

Filed in Delaware by on June 12, 2012 3 Comments
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Sign Wars Update: Lopez 1 – Urquhart 1

Filed in Delaware by on June 11, 2012 11 Comments

The 1’s above are not points. They are the total number of yard signs I saw on a recent trip from Rehoboth to Lewes and back. I don’t know if the campaign hasn’t really kicked in, or if this is just going to be a low spending primary, but as of now nobody is bolting out to the lead in terms of yard signs.

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