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A Very Special Monday Edition Of Delaware Political Weekly: May 25-May 31, 2018

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1. Progressive Hero Sean Lynn Gets A Primary Challenger. And he could be a threat. Ralph Taylor, member of the Capital School District School Board. Stop me if you’ve heard this before,  but, yes, he’s a 25-year veteran of the Dover Police force.  I know that the denials are out there, but why would he […]

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June 1 Open Thread: Florida Jury Values Black Life at $4

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on June 1, 2018 2 Comments

Man, I’m glad there’s no racism in America, because if there were it would look really, really racist for a Florida jury to award a black family $4 for a deputy sheriff killing a man in his own garage, on a call responding to a noise complaint for playing music too loud. Don’t worry, though, […]

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May 30 Open Thread: Trump’s Katrina That Wasn’t

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on May 30, 2018 2 Comments

When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, I thought it would do to Trump what Katrina did to Bush — reveal to the broad public the incompetence of a crony-coddling administration. The incompetence was there, and it’s been coupled with a disgusting level of disaster profiteering, but the public barely noticed. Unless the power on the […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: May 18-24, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on May 25, 2018 9 Comments

Well, not quite weekly. Just wasn’t enough stuff to justify a post last week. 1. Could Two Of Delaware’s Best Legislators Choose Not To Run Again? Yes. And it’s scary.  While no final decisions have been made, I’m told that two of Delaware’s best are considering bowing out instead of seeking reelection. To put it […]

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Chris Johnson Blasts Delaware’s Civil Forfeiture Law…

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on May 15, 2018 26 Comments
Chris Johnson Blasts Delaware’s Civil Forfeiture Law…

…and calls for specific reforms.  I’ve written about this issue in the past. As enforced in Delaware, it’s legalized thievery by the police from those least able to defend themselves.  The legislation was sold as a means of keeping drug kingpins from enjoying the spoils of their filthy lucre. I suppose you could make the […]

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Greg Lavelle Is a Republican. Pass It On.

Filed in Delaware by on May 12, 2018 24 Comments

I woke up this morning to a hand-delivered election mailer in my front door touting the candidacy of one “Greg Lavelle, Our State Senator.” According to this mailer, Mr. Lavelle stands up for taxpayers, is reforming government “by working with Democrats and Republicans,” is working for a brighter future and is always listening to us. […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: May 4-10, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on May 11, 2018 13 Comments

1. It’s Carper-Harris For Real. Any lingering questions as to whether Carberbot would go to the post this year were answered as Shufflin’ Tom filed this week.  A nominal Democrat, Carper will once again be carrying the banner for, and filthy lucre from, big banks, big pharma, the insurance industry, and all the other Third […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: May 10, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on May 10, 2018 15 Comments

Well, I sure didn’t see the Equal Rights Amendment imploding on the Senate floor, but that’s what happened.  What started as a simple basic statement of equality–“”Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on account of the sex of the person”–got mired in a bunch of Rethug-pushed talking points. Talking […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: May 9, 2018

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: May 9, 2018

Let’s talk about ‘taking a walk’. In legislative parlance, the phrase means ‘disappearing during a roll call so that you will be recorded as absent on a certain vote’. And, yes, Andria Viola Bennett took such a walk yesterday, and it imperiled a good piece of legislation from her Dover colleague Rep. Sean Lynn.  Here […]

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May 8 Open Thread: Pervs ❤️ New York

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Calling all pervs — there’s a government job for you in New York, at least if you’re a male Democrat. Eliot Spitzer’s call girl problem looks tame next to Anthony Weiner’s texting his junk to minors, which looks harmless compared with the allegations, revealed in the New Yorker, that state AG Eric Schneiderman slapped around […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: May 8, 2018

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: May 8, 2018

OK, we need to do a post-game wrap-up from last Thursday as it was an eventful day.  Underage marriage is on the way out as the bill is on the way to the Governor.  Rep. J. J. Johnson continues his incredible juvenile justice reform efforts, as these three bills all passed the Senate and now […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: April 27-May 3, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on May 4, 2018 3 Comments

That was quite the sneaky stealth political week.  Here’s what happened while you (we?) weren’t looking: 1. Ernie Lopez Gets A Primary Challenge.  Lynne Eckbold from Lewes filed this week for the 6th Senatorial District race.  She wrote a letter about feral cats once. A good letter. Does anybody have anything else?  I couldn’t find […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., May 3, 2018

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on May 3, 2018 2 Comments

Memo To Dave McBride: Put the fucking bump-stock bill up for a vote. You can either put it on the agenda, or you can do it under a Motion To Suspend Rules.  You know and I know that it’s Standard Operating Procedure when a bill returns from the other chamber with amendments.  You have buried […]

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