Carper still favors capitulation

h/t Politico: "The majority has to be inclusive," Obama told about 150 legislators and expert gathered at his accountability summit, "But the minority has to be constructive... The minority then…

Day 23: Mike Castle’s Betrayal of Delaware

Today we commemorate the 23rd day of Congressman Mike Castle’s betrayal of Delaware when he did not vote for the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009. He even got a second chance in February, but failed to vote for the people of Delaware, instead he chose to vote for the wingnuts of Delaware.

So we focus today’s post on Congressman Mike Castle’s reelection chances.

DILLER WINS!

I just got a call from LG who is at the HQ.  It is called.  Diller wins. Elections Results COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 10 of 15 Districts Reported DEMOCRATIC PARTY…

Deep Thought of the Day

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A. Phillip Randolph Institute Legislative Conference

From a Press Release in my email, notice of this interesting Conference this weekend — let us know if you plan on going:

A. Philip Randolph Institute of Delaware to Host Legislative Conference Featuring Public Officials, Non-Profit Organizations, the Faith Community and Community Based Organizations

Contact:

Mark Brunswick, APRI Director of Education
302-691-5816

The A. Philip Randolph Institute of Delaware has recruited a roster of public officials, non-profit organizations, the Faith Community and community based organizations to discuss legislative issues of importance to all Delawareans in a conference to be held on Saturday, February 21st at Ezion-Mt. Carmel Church, 800 N. Walnut St. in Wilmington. The all day event will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

“This is a first of its kind event hosted by an organization in the African-American community,” said Mark Brunswick, the A. Philip Randolph Institute Director of Education. “We have conducted active and effective lobbying in Dover for the past five years and have learned that our mission of social justice and change is at its best when we are able to bring together legislators, advocates, policy makers and the community to discuss issues and plan solutions to improve opportunity and quality of life for us all,” he continued.

The following panelists have committed to participate in the conference which will address the Delaware Economy, Justice System Reinvestment, Health Care and Wilmington Public Safety:

Un-Chartered Waters?

The recent firing of Principal Ron Russo by the Board of Directors of the Wilmington Charter School has left El Somnambulo with more questions than answers. That’s why he needs…