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James Maravelias On Aunt Jemima

Filed in Delaware by on March 20, 2024 18 Comments

Now, there’s a headline I never thought I’d write.  BHL’s labor bud goes after, well, read for yourself, DI-rect from Maravelias’ own Facebook page: You mean snow flakes and Cancel generation types.  I looked at her almost every morning as a child.  I thought she made that delicious syrup.  Being without a mother at 6 […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., March 20, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 20, 2024 22 Comments

Pretty productive day in Dover.  Stuff I noticed: SB 232 (Gay), which ‘expands the contraceptive coverage laws to include over-the-counter non-emergency contraceptive pills’, passed in the Senate unanimously.  Surprised, for once, at the lack of knee-jerk Rethug opposition. Sarah McBride’s bill, which may yield $100 mill in additional healthcare for Medicaid recipients, was introduced.  Would […]

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Sock Puppets Get Banned

Filed in Delaware by on March 20, 2024 6 Comments

We’ve got several newbies – happens every election season – so it’s time for a reminder: Sock puppets get banned. You get one screen name. Use a second one and you’re banned. If your comments don’t appear and you’ve engaged in sock puppetry, that’s why. “Landlith Lou/Johnny,” this is your only warning. “Kevis Greene/Jean/Claymonster,” buh-bye. […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tues., March 19, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 19, 2024 5 Comments

Today’s Big Story:  House To Consider Proposed Constitutional Amendment To Provide Greater Access To Voting. I think it will pass.  Why?  Because it’s the first leg of an amendment that must be passed in two consecutive General Assembly sessions.  Making this one a free vote. Also because the Rethugs did this before. Passed a similar […]

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A Two-Way D Primary For Governor?

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 18, 2024 58 Comments

Going against the Conventional Wisdom, I think it’s possible. The two candidates?  Matt Meyer and Collin O’Mara. Now hear me out. I write this not only because both Meyer and O’Mara appeared at the dinner that our 7th RD cooked for the Arden Dinner Gild, and not only because they made positive impressions on the […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: March 8-14, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 15, 2024 26 Comments

1.  Collin O’Mara Files For Governor.  I think he’s got a legit shot.   Let’s face it: The partisans supporting BHL and Matt Meyer who post here have focused on the weaknesses (or worse) of the other candidate.  That’s because both candidates have weaknesses, potential legal problems and/or antagonistic constituencies that make them vulnerable.   O’Mara enters […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, March 14, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 14, 2024 1 Comment

Today’s Big Story:  The Senate will consider ‘Permit To Purchase’. The bill came back from the House with several amendments attached, amendments that largely weaken the bill, which is the modus operandi for the Lesser House, and will continue to be the modus operandi of the Lesser House until the leadership changes.  It is the […]

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O’Mara’s In

Filed in Delaware by on March 13, 2024 27 Comments

Former DNREC Secretary Collin O’Mara filed the paperwork, becoming the first Democrat to enter the race for governor. His pitch: Democrats control every statewide office and both houses of the General Assembly, so it’s up to Democrats to solve the state’s problems. He made his pitch with a tour of all three counties today and […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., March 13, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 13, 2024 28 Comments

I’ve been told I overthink things.  However, I don’t think I can overthink the magnitude of the unanimous passage of HB 281 yesterday.  Which is why it’s today’s Story Of The Day.  Here’s why: 1.  This officially makes John Carney the lamest of lame ducks.  Carney’s transition began with his recognition that he wasn’t gonna […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 12, 2024 5 Comments

In the Friday Open Thread, former state Rep. John Kowalko wrote the following: Please alert your readers to the fact that Rep. Baumbach’s amendment to his own HB 281 effectively guts the bill and is against the interests of retirees current and future. The bill removes Medicare Advantage (privatization of health care insurance) as an […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: March 1-7, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 9, 2024 8 Comments

OK, so I’m a day late with this.  What are you gonna do, cancel your subscription?? 1.  Some Guy Named Eric Hansen Files To Run For US Senate As An R.  Allegedly ‘quitting the corporate world’ to run for office.  The corporate world, in this case, meaning Walmart: Eric started his career working at well-known […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, March 7, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 7, 2024 12 Comments

Today’s Big Story: In The House, ‘Permit To Purchase’=Permit To Weaken Permit To Purchase Bill. Courtesy of Speaker ‘Our PAL Val’ and her leadership henchpersons.  In this case, ‘House Majority Leader’ Melissa Minor-Brown is doing the honors for her incompetent boss and the pro-gun contingent.  SS1/SB 2, the ‘Permit To Purchase’ bill, passed the Senate […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., March 6, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 6, 2024 17 Comments

Governor Carney gave a speech.  Said we needed to live within our means.  Same governor who fought legalized pot and the revenues it would bring. Same governor who opposed adding tax brackets for Delaware’s wealthiest.  Same governor who arranged for tens of million of taxpayers’ dollars to go to businesses that didn’t need them while […]

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