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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 11, 2022 1 Comment

With a whimper, not a bang. The House has virtual committee meetings scheduled today and tomorrow, won’t reconvene until Thursday.  They are scheduled to convene live in Leg Hall on Thursday.  Betcha that doesn’t happen. The Senate is scheduled to convene virtually today. No agenda has been posted.  They will conduct committee meetings tomorrow. I […]

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2022 General Assembly: Unfinished Business

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 10, 2022 3 Comments

I’m not referencing either SB 1 (McBride) or SB 149 (Lockman), as their legislative journeys have just begun.  I’m writing about bills that could, and, in some instances, should have been enacted by now. HCR 3 (Lynn): The Kop Kabal killed this resolution creating a task force to ‘investigate and make findings and recommendations regarding […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: December 31, 2021-January 6, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 7, 2022 10 Comments

Some reporters, like Frank Farenthold, are especially skilled at deciphering financial ledgers and the like.  That’s not my strength. Although–I’ve gotten better.  Sufficiently better so that I can share some nuggets from the year-end financial reports that have already been uploaded, with many more to come.  Here’s some interesting stuff I’ve uncovered: 1. Sore loser […]

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Today Is (D)arius’ Day In Court

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 5, 2022 5 Comments

Here’s the story: The trial of state Sen. Darius Brown starts Wednesday in a case that has revealed inconsistencies in how lawmakers are treated and could end the Wilmington Democrat’s legislative career. It is unclear how long the trial will last, but trials for relatively simple charges in the Court of Common Pleas frequently finish […]

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The Delaware General Assembly: 2022 Police Blotter

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 3, 2022 8 Comments

They have, in theory, at least four legal/ethical issues they may need to address.  Not including Gerald Brady’s lingering farewell to Dover. Presented to you in last name alpha order based on the (alleged) poopetrator’s name: 1.  Rep. Andria Bennett-Perhaps nobody has made it so far on so little (professional) talent than Bennett. She was […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, December 31, 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 31, 2021 4 Comments

The Butthole Searchers.  No, not these guys. (Memo to self: Everybody knew you were gonna do that. You have become too predictable.  You must adjust the formula for 2022. Perhaps a reintroduction of   psychedelics might be in order?)  Yes, there are fissures amongst the anal historians.  There are the origanalists, and those who believe that […]

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2021: The Good, The Bad, The Ridiculous

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 31, 2021 6 Comments

THE GOOD Jan.: Delaware AG Jennings announces that manufactured homeowners will be entitled to free legal help in disputes with landlords. March: Minimum Wage Bill Passes Senate On Party-Line Vote. April: Senate Passes Two Gun Safety Bills. Self-Dealing Ex-Legislator Indicted For Falsifying Cops’ Drug/Alcohol Test Results.  A blatant self-dealer gets her just desserts. Former State […]

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Support Becca Cotto!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 27, 2021 1 Comment
Support Becca Cotto!

I did.  And I’m thrilled to do so.  Sent some $$’s, knocked on some doors.  Will be doing more in January.  She is a progressive and an activist, and she’s great fun to work with/for.  She’s running in the 6th Rep. District, right next door to my district. She’s already building a strong volunteer group, […]

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DL’s MVP (Most Valuable To The Progressive Cause In Delaware) Awards For 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 27, 2021 4 Comments

This, of course, is my list.  Your lists, no doubt would vary.  I considered all of the suggestions and nominations that you put forth, meaning, you will see some of your suggestions on the list. Let’s go! 10.  Rep. Larry Lambert & Sen. Kyle Evans Gay.  Did I mention that this is my list?  In […]

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DL Wraps Up The Year In Style

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 24, 2021 0 Comments

Set your calendars and your alarms.  In addition to our generous ongoing e-stream of Delaware flotsam and jetsam, we present to you, free of charge, the following features to close out 2021: Sunday, December 26-Thursday, December 30: El Somnambulo’s 50 Fave Tunes Of The Year! Monday, December 27-DL’s MVP’s (Most Valuable to the Progressive Cause […]

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January, 2021: Cops Murder Lymond Moses. December, 2021: Cops Skate On Murder Of Lymond Moses.

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 20, 2021 12 Comments

The only Bill of Rights that applies in Delaware is the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill Of Rights.  They have the right to kill with impunity, and never suffer consequences.  It will ever be thus as long as cops dominate the leadership of the Delaware House Of Representatives. January, 2021:  NCC Cops Kill Lymond Moses. Lie […]

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RIP: Sen. Bob Venables

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 20, 2021 10 Comments

If you are to know just one thing about Bob Venables, it’s this:  He was a tremendously empathetic human being.  Whenever anyone needed help, he tried, and often succeeded. Didn’t matter one’s station in life, didn’t matter how someone could help him, he just wanted to help.  He was a good person, without malice, without […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: December 3-9, 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on December 10, 2021 11 Comments

1. Kathleen McGuiness Will Not Go Gently Into That Good Night.  She has adopted the Big Lie approach that is the Rethugs’ electoral model.  Here is her latest fundraising screed, which appeared in my inbox yesterday: When I ran for State Auditor in 2018, I pledged to bring my small business background and common-sense solutions […]

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