Category Archives: National

DL Open Thread Saturday, June 21, 2025

Is it war yet? More to the point, is it our war yet? Pundits are sucking their thumbs extra-hard trying to figure out if and when Trump will join the Israel-Iran missile-exchange program, but most fail to consider the question, “What would an unimaginative reality-show host do?” They’d do exactly what Trump is doing – string out the decision to keep the spotlight on himself as long as possible. Hence his declaration that he’d make a decision in the next two weeks, his go-to timeframe for things he never gets around to. Will he or won’t he? Stay tuned, suckers!

Speaking of thumbs, everyone thinks Democratic leaders are twiddling theirs, but let’s give credit where it’s due: They’re manufacturing excuses at a breakneck pace. Some people have even noticed their One Weird Trick for inaction: Whatever Trump-induced horror you’re asked about, say it’s just a distraction from what you proclaim the real problem, which is anything the reporter didn’t ask about.

What is it with undistinguished-or-worse ex-governors running for mayor? I thought it was strange when John Carney, who was merely ineffectual, did it. Now Andrew Cuomo, who actually had to resign the New York governorship in disgrace, is favored to win New York City’s mayoral primary on Tuesday. Cuomo’s race is more complicated than Carney’s – there are nine candidates, and the ballot employs ranked-choice voting – but I’d bet his name recognition carries the day.

Speaking of ranked-choice voting, why do progressives keep falling for the One Weird Trick fallacy? Consider this New York City mayoral primary. Voters have to rank nine candidates, so instead of just settling on who you want, you have to strategically rank the rest to your guy’s benefit. Here’s an article praising the glories of ranked-choice voting, the One Weird Trick that will salvage our flawed system. Hey, guess what, you utopia-addled dreamers? Most voters can’t be bothered to learn anything about any candidate, and now you want them to study up on nine of them, and to calculate who to rank last to best help their top choice? Yeah, right, that’ll work great, because American voters take the process soooooo seriously, and they’re so good at math.

We’re under an official Excessive Heat Watch through Wednesday. Today highs will approach 90°, but the humidity will make it feel worse, and temperatures of 100° are expected Monday and Tuesday. Stay hydrated out there.

The floor’s yours.

DL Open Thread: Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Why Trump (Again) Jumped In Bed With Israel.  In pro rasslin’ terms, he thinks Israel is winning and he ‘wants the rub’:

Obviously wars are unpredictable. They don’t necessarily end when you want them to. Consider the fact that October 7th 2023, a shattering defeat for Israel, now from the vantage point of mid-2025 was an unmitigated catastrophe for Iran. It set in process a chain of events which shattered the “axis of resistance” which was the wellspring of its regional power, and it now stands at the mercy of the U.S. and Israel. You don’t know how wars will play out. But right now, Israel has created the circumstances which allow Donald Trump a risk-free “win” of immense magnitude. That is the issue here. Set aside whether or not doing this is wise. I’m talking about why we’re suddenly here. Why two or three days ago the White House was clear they weren’t getting involved and suddenly it all changed. The evolution here is that the Israelis have created an opportunity Trump simply cannot resist. A big, big win with very little risk in the short term. All the force is on one side of the question and nothing is pushing back in the opposite direction. It’s less an evolution of views than simple physics.

Of course, there’s more than the short term. But that’s not how Trump thinks.

Senate Passes Crypto-Crooks Bill.  Create another woefully-unregulated  legalized scam, enrich Trump?  Why not?  At least our two Senators voted against the bill.  The crypto industry literally bought this result:

The biggest hurdle for the industry has always been legislative: securing regulations that confer legitimacy without adding onerous requirements. And for that, executives and lobbyists had to turn their full attention to Capitol Hill.

Ahead of the 2024 election cycle, a network of Silicon Valley crypto executives and political strategists set their sights on Washington. They formed a number of crypto-focused super PACs which spent a total of more than $130 million to influence tight congressional races across the country.

Candidates backed by the super PACs, which supported both Democrats and Republicans, had a staggering success rate, winning 53 of 58 races.

I think Elizabeth Warren has it right:

Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, was unforgiving in her criticism, arguing that the legislation’s “thin regulation” mirrored the deregulatory approach that helped create the 2008 financial crisis.

“It’s the same move a second time,” Ms. Warren said in an interview. “Why is the industry here asking for regulation? They want the gold star of U.S. government oversight without really having significant oversight.”

Bernie To National Dems: Get Dark Money Out Of Primaries.  You know, to represent the people for a change.  Radical idea, I know:

At a moment when many Americans are troubled by the role that top Republican donor Elon Musk played in shaping Trump administration policies, Sen. Bernie Sanders and seven fellow senators are calling on the Democratic Party’s leaders to make a sharp break with their own billionaire donors by banning super PAC and “dark money” from Democratic primaries.

The Vermont independent and his colleagues are seizing on this moment of turmoil for the Democratic Party to demand that Democrats “begin cleaning our own house” by restricting the influence of wealthy donors and powerful corporate interests in Democratic contests. Sanders is attempting to shape the direction of the party with his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour, which has drawn out tens of thousands of people to protest Musk and President Donald Trump’s policies.

Sanders and the seven other senators — Democrats Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts), Chris Murphy (Connecticut), Jeff Merkley (Oregon), Peter Welch (Vermont), Tina Smith (Minnesota), Edward J. Markey (Massachusetts) and Chris Van Hollen (Maryland) — argue that many voters have lost faith in the political system because wealthy donors such as Musk have played an outsize role shaping the outcome of elections.

Noem Hospitalized.  Apparently, she unwittingly (redundant, I know) ate Mexican food.

Fascists Arrest Yet Another Democratic Politician:

Brad Lander, New York City’s comptroller and a mayoral candidate, has lashed out at Donald Trump and “his fascist regime”, after he was arrested on Tuesday by masked federal agents while visiting an immigration court and accompanying a person out of a courtroom.

Posting on X, Lander wrote:

We will all be worse off if we let Donald Trump and his fascist regime undermine the rule of law.

Lander was arrested, according to video footage of the incident, as he and his staff walked with an immigrant – who he later identified as “Edgardo” – who had their case dismissed pending appeal earlier in the day, per AMNY.

Lander can be seen and heard in videos of the incident asking the immigration officials if they have a judicial warrant. Additional footage of the arrest shows Lander telling the officials:

I’m not obstructing. I’m standing right here in the hallway. I asked to see the judicial warrant.

In a statement to the Guardian, assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin from the Department of Homeland Security said Lander “was arrested for assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer”.

Upon his release, Lander said he “certainly did not” assault an officer.

Call them what they are–Trumped-up charges.

We close with some more interesting context from Rep. Wilson-Anton on the absence of Rep. Parker Selby, in which she restores some much-needed humanity to the situation:

“It’s a really difficult situation, and my heart goes out to her and to her family and loved ones. I know my family has dealt with a similar situation going back a few years, and it’s really difficult. And when you see a loved one go through a stroke in particular, it’s — depending on the level of the stroke — it can be really devastating,” Rep. Wilson-Anton said. “I will say, it’s been six months now — we’re almost finished with the first leg of the session, and as far as I know, no one has spoken to her. And that’s concerning to me because not only is she representing over 20,000 people, we haven’t heard from her.”

“I question how that’s even possible. If she can’t authorize things to be done on her behalf now, how can she step down legally? I don’t know,” Rep. Wilson-Anton said. “I think if she was able to make decisions for herself, she would’ve already put a statement out. She likely would have already resigned. And folks that know her know she didn’t even want to run again this time — people around her really pushed her to.”

Yet Speaker Mimi persists in claiming that her hands are tied:

“The fact is that only Rep. Stell Parker Selby can make this decision, and over the past several months, including just today, I’ve spoken with her and her family about this. The voters of the 20th District elected her to serve, and neither I nor any other member of the House can make this decision or speak on behalf of those constituents.”

Let’s cut the crap here.  The Speaker has not asked Selby to resign because she doesn’t want her to resign.  I look for such a resignation sometime after the end of this year’s session, with a Special Election to follow.

What do you want to talk about?

NEA Cuts Delaware Arts Funding: A Masterclass in Trump/DOGE Stupidity

Guest post by Jason330

Well, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is on the chopping block. That means 100% of its funding to Delaware for FY25 is probably gone. That’s right – poof! Zeroed out. Vanished.

In 2024, the NEA granted the Delaware Division of the Arts a modest $950,000. Not exactly a king’s ransom, but that was leveraged up into a whopping $4.5 million in support for arts organizations across the state. That’s a 374% return on investment. Wall Street wishes it had those numbers.

But now, thanks to the brilliance of Elon Musk, we’re likely looking at severe cuts and layoffs in 2025. Let’s break down what this means:

• The Delaware Art Museum ($328K), Grand Opera House ($322K), and Freeman Arts Pavilion ($341K) are staring down the barrel of significant shortfalls.

• Smaller groups like Bootless Stageworks ($5K), Milton Arts Guild ($4K), and Children’s Theatre of Dover ($3.6K) might as well start selling lemonade to stay afloat.

• Essential capital projects – lighting systems, safety upgrades, flood prevention – are now wishful thinking.

This isn’t just a funding cut; it’s a cultural lobotomy. The arts aren’t a luxury; they’re the soul of our communities, the heartbeat of our collective identity. But hey, who needs a soul when you can have a flying palace from Qatar?

So, bravo. You’ve managed to turn a thriving arts ecosystem into a cautionary tale. And to our local leaders: Time to step up. The arts community has done more with less for years. Now, they need more to do anything at all.

DL Open Thread Saturday, May 3, 2025

Speed bumps on Newark’s Main Street? There’s pressure to make that happen after a stolen U-Haul van fatally struck a student, eight months after another student was killed by a motorcyclist fleeing from police.

Another Trump revenge tantrum executive order has been ruled unconstitutional. People who moaned that the courts are all in Trump’s corner should probably stop moaning that, but I’m betting they won’t.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, the college football coach turned Trump fluffer, wants to run for governor of Alabama, which would serve Alabamans right. But there’s problem – like many politicians, he’s been lying about where he lives. Shades of Park City Kathy: He voted in Florida while claiming he lived in Alabama, which requires seven years of residency before a person can run for governor.

By creating constant chaos, Trump has kept people from noticing that what little brain he had is slipping away. The media sanewashes most of what he says, but the full transcripts of his recent interviews with Time and the Atlantic show that his already shaky cognitive condition is getting worse. The examples are copious: Consider, for example, Trump’s fantasies about his “200 trade deals” (there aren’t that many countries in the world) or his fictitious gasoline prices, which are actually higher than when he took office.

Finally, I can’t decide whether this person was a plant or an actually-that-confused anti-Israel protester: Some asshole started screaming “war criminal” at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at a town hall meeting. AOC has spoken out against the Gaza slaughter, but some people aren’t going to let facts get in the way of their dudgeon.

The floor’s yours.

Song of the Day 3/24: Jefferson Airplane, “It’s No Secret”

The second Trump administration is incompetents all the way down. The latest example: National Security Adviser Michael Waltz added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a group chat on Signal. Goldberg initially thought it might be part of a foreign disinformation campaign, but soon realized it was the real thing, revealing details of the U.S. attack against Houthi targets in Yemen.

I knew two hours before the first bombs exploded that the attack might be coming. The reason I knew this is that Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, had texted me the war plan at 11:44 a.m. The plan included precise information about weapons packages, targets, and timing.

But, you know, Hilary’s emails.

The pre-Grace Slick Jefferson Airplane had the perfect song for the occasion on their 1966 debut album, “Jefferson Airplane Takes Off.” The Airplane was basically Marty Balin’s group at that point – he wrote or co-wrote every track and sang lead on most of them, with Signe Anderson and Paul Kantner providing the harmonies. Most of the tracks were love songs, and though “It’s No Secret” was released in its original form, vocals on several cuts had to be re-recorded because record company censors thought they were too sexually suggestive.

Chuck Fucking Schumer

Doesn’t get more pathetic than this:

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer relented Thursday rather than risk a government shutdown, announcing he’s ready to start the process of considering a Republican-led government funding bill that has fiercely divided Democrats under pressure to impose limits on the Trump administration.

Schumer told Democrats privately during a spirited closed-door lunch and then made public remarks ahead of voting Friday, which will be hours before the midnight deadline to keep government running. The New York senator said as bad as the GOP bill is, a shutdown would be worse, giving President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk “carte blanche” as they tear through the government.

Why the fuck is this filthy-rich asshole the public face of the Democratic Party?  That’s a rhetorical question.  It’s because it’s the Corporadem Party.  Progressives need not apply.

Abject failure.  He’s up in 2028.  AOC! AOC! AOC!

DL Open Thread Friday, Feb. 28, 2024

In case you hadn’t heard, you’re supposed to refrain from buying anything today, which supposedly will teach Corporate America a lesson. It’s a nice thought, but I don’t think a single-day action will make much difference – people will just buy what they need tomorrow instead. As a retired person, I buy something maybe two days a week as it is, so this falls into the category of something I can’t boycott because I already don’t use it. If you can get people to refrain from purchases for a week, Corporate America might take more notice.

The Texas measles outbreak has claimed the life of an unvaccinated child, but the RFK Jr. anti-science health department will endanger a lot more people by interfering with flu vaccines. The stupid does more than burn, it kills.

A federal judge has ruled that most of the firings of federal workers didn’t follow legal procedures. That doesn’t mean they’ll all be rehired, but it does mean Republicans in Congress will have to own their craven forelock-tugging instead of being able to blame it on a ketamine-addled asshole who thinks he’s a genius because he read some science fiction.

Here’s an item for publisher-emeritus Jason 330: A Chris Coons sighting! Talking Point Memo caught up with him to ask him about the GOP’s looking-glass argument that the president, not Congress, controls the budget. The Constitution is quite plain about this but, as with the Bible, MAGAts like to cite a document few of them have read and none of them understand.

The floor’s yours.

DL Open Thread Thursday, Feb. 27, 2024

Progressive politicians’ Sisyphean struggle to increase Delaware’s tax rate on high earners has resumed. Spotlight Delaware runs down the proposal in Sean Lynn’s bill:

Income above $250,000 would be taxed at 6.95%.
Income between $125,000 and $250,000 would be taxed at 6.75%.
Income between $60,000 and $125,000 would remain taxed at 6.6%.
Income between $20,000 and $60,000 would be taxed at 5.5% (meaning individuals earning between $20,000 and $25,000 would see a 0.3% tax increase).
Income between $5,000 and $20,000 would be taxed at 4%.
Lower incomes between $2,000 and $5,000 would be taxed at 2%, down from 2.2%.
Roughly 11% of Delaware households make more than $200,000 annually, according to the 2023 U.S. Census’ five-year American Community Survey.

That’s a smaller increase at the top than the last three failed attempts, but it doesn’t bode well that nobody, including Lynn, would comment for the story.

The Wilmington & Western Railroad, which runs tourist trains from Prices Corner to Hockessin, has suspended service indefinitely, apparently for repairs, though nobody was available to talk to the News-Journal about it.

Those who elected Republicans because eggs cost too much are in for another disappointment. Just weeks after predicted a 20% price increase for the rest of the year, the USDA yesterday doubled that estimate. If you want to make an omelette, you have to break the bank.

The floor’s yours.

DL Open Thread Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2024

Every member of the House GOP folded and voted for Trump’s More Money for Billionaires budget. Every one of them should be forced to answer the question, “Why do billionaires need more money?”

As bad as things are, they’d be a lot worse but for Musk and Co. personifying the Dunning-Kruger effect. For example, they have belatedly realized that having Musk run it makes everything he’s done illegal. So they’re pretending someone else is running DOGE, and it took them several days to find someone they can make believe is in charge. Signs are good that judges aren’t falling for it.

An unknown but deadly disease is on the loose in the Congo. I suggest RFK Jr. visit for a hands-on assessment.

If you thought Florida couldn’t get any worse, think again. Ron DeSantis – ‘memba him? – doesn’t want Trump’s endorsed shitbag to be the next governor. He thinks his loonball wife should get the job. Rising sea levels have their silver lining.

The floor’s yours.

DL Open Thread Monday, Feb. 24, 2024

Here’s another sterling example of why you shouldn’t give the mainstream media your trust or your money: A former KGB spy said that the Russians have cultivated Donald Trump as an asset since 1987. No American media has reported it.

Donald Trump was recruited by the KGB in 1987 and given the codename “Krasnov,” claims a former Soviet intelligence officer.

The bombshell allegation was made by Alnur Mussayev, a former Kazakh intelligence chief, in a Facebook post, reports the Mirror. The 71-year-old, who previously headed Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee, said he had served in the 6th Directorate of the KGB in Moscow, which was responsible for counter-intelligence support within the economy.

One of the directorate’s primary objectives, he claimed, was “recruiting businessmen from capitalist countries.” According to Mussayev, Trump, then a 40-year-old New York real estate developer, was one of those recruits. “In 1987, our directorate recruited Donald Trump under the pseudonym Krasnov,” he wrote.

Yeah, but Her Fucking Emails, right? The cowardice of the mainstream media has made it, wittingly or not, a tool of the propagandists. Starve it to death.

Though nobody is calling it one, a death watch has begun for Pope Francis, who’s in critical condition with pneumonia and the early stages of kidney failure. The Vatican reports that he lived through the night, which should give you an idea of how dire his situation is.

No official announcement has been made, but a report from the U.S. edition of the British Sun tabloid says the Philadelphia Eagles have decided to decline Donald Trump’s invitation to visit the White House. Guess they didn’t want to celebrate with cold McDonald’s hamburgers.

H/t to Andrew C: Sign up here to participate in a Zoom call with the entire Delaware congressional delegation today at 12:30 p.m.

The floor’s yours.

DL Open Thread Sunday, Feb. 23, 2024

I’ll be filling in for El Som this week, and if you’re looking for stories about Fascism on the March, you’ll have to look elsewhere for the links. I won’t support news organizations that report every foul emission from the mouths and pens of these people while failing to headline the fact that most of their proposed actions are illegal. Were they to frame the stories that way, instead of treating these actions as legitimate, we wouldn’t be having the monthlong national freakout that has reduced a lot of liberals to quivering puddles of fear.

Both Donald Trump and Elon Musk got where they are by baiting the media like the big, stupid beast it is. Trump, of course, would lie about the color of the sky if he thought there was a buck in it, and the media, which lies to itself about being objective, has never pushed back sufficiently – or, back when it would have been the smart thing to do, ignored him completely. It failed to do so because, like Trump, there were bucks to be made in feeding people the empty gruel of celebrity coverage, and they covered Trump like a celebrity instead of asking – just for example – why no government agencies were investigating him for the money laundering he was so clearly involved in.

Musk, too, got himself covered as a celebrity, and was even more obvious about what he was doing. He’s been lying about self-driving cars for almost a decade now – they’re always and forever six months around the corner – and every time bad news about one of his poorly run companies was about to hit, he offers up that or another similar lie to deflect attention. Like Trump, his motivation in buying this election was to avoid answering to the law and losing the lucrative government contracts that make up a big portion of his companies’ revenues.

The for-profit media is a major part of the problem. For instance, GOP congresscreeps are getting reamed at town hall meetings in their gerrymandered Republican districts, where even federal workers who fucked around are finding out that no, billionaires don’t give a fuck about you. Wall Streeters, who are far from liberal, are issuing dire warnings about economic collapse (I notice that “recession,” a constant prediction under Biden, hasn’t been mentioned though one is obviously coming). Media reports these stories, but buries them under whatever illegal threat the Muskmen made today. Every time you click, you support their agenda.

So what should you do? First, get off whatever social media you use that automatically feeds you a doomscroll. Even people who don’t read or pay attention to “the news” are subjected to it by algorithms that are programmed by propagandists in service of fascists. Even if you quickly scroll past the propaganda, it’s been processed by your brain. That’s how advertising works – repeat it often enough and people subconsciously internalize it even if they’re consciously rejecting it. Boycott these sites for a week and see if your mental state doesn’t improve. If you think you can’t live without them, think back 15 years, when you lived without them just fine. You can live without them just fine again. I know because I’ve been living just fine without them all along.

Beyond that, quit dreaming up doomsday scenarios about what might happen, or at least, quit airing them to liberal audiences on liberal chat boards like this one. Do that and you’re doing the fascists’ work for them.
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Spotlight Delaware interviewed new Education Secretary Cindy Marten, who warned that she can’t just apply the methods she used to improve test scores in San Diego schools to Delaware. Of more concern to me, because it sounds like preemptive excuse-making, was this paragraph:

She also said she agrees with Gov. Matt Meyer’s position that the state needs to follow many of the recommendations from the American Institutes for Research, which most notably called on Delaware to massively increase its education spending by as much as $1 billion annually.

Let’s state the obvious: Increasing the state budget by 20% – not the education budget, the entire budget – when revenue is expected to drop isn’t just a non-starter, it’s a ticket to One Termville. You wanna know why? I’ll quote the state report:

For the 2022 school year, there were 12 [traditional] Delaware school districts [out of 16] that had a majority-minority student population. Capital, Christina, Colonial, Red Clay, and Seaford all have a minority student population above 65%.

Delaware is one of the bottom five states nationwide in percentage of students in traditional public schools – 25% of students are in either charter (11%) or private (14%) schools, and the private school percentage is among the highest in the country. The constituency for increasing taxes by $1 billion is politically insignificant.

On a related note, El Som assures me that Dave Lawson isn’t as dumb as Lumpy Carson, but that’s hard to believe when the 78-year-old Lawson says incredibly dumb shit like “If it were up to me, your [Department of Education] budget would be half of what it is today.”

I’m sure his constituents would love to be taxed locally instead of statewide because (checks figures) Kent County has the lowest per-capita income in the state and so would suffer the most by having the state funding cut by half. That’s the sort of well-thought-out policy prescription downstate morons get by electing downstate morons to represent them. It’s also why there are so many downstate morons.

The floor’s yours.

DL Open Thread: Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Fascism On The March.  Putin To Join The Musk/Trump Regime?  Sure looks like it:

Senior officials from Russia and the U.S. met in Saudi Arabia Tuesday to begin talks on improving ties and negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine. As CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports, some felt the Trump administration had granted Vladimir Putin some degree of victory just by agreeing to hold the high-level meeting with his regime as the war he ignited with his full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, grinds on.   

That sentiment may be felt most acutely by the leaders of Ukraine, who were not invited to participate in the initial discussion about the fate of their nation.

Delegations led by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met behind closed doors at the Diriyah Palace in Riyadh. The meeting marked another significant step in President Trump’s move to reverse three years of U.S. policy focused on isolating Russia over its war on Ukraine, and it is meant to pave the way for a likely meeting between Mr. Trump and Putin.

‘OK, you get the land, we’ll take the mineral rights, and see what you can do about building that Trump Moscow Hotel. I’ll put in those flyaway windows you requested for those unfortunate bureaucrats-jumping-to-their-deaths moments’.

Massive Unprecedented Firings Continue.  As do the fuck-ups:

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday that, over the weekend, it accidentally fired “several” agency employees who are working on the federal government’s response to the H5N1 avian flu outbreak.

The agency said it is now trying to quickly reverse the firings.

The error is the latest in the Trump administration’s attempts to rapidly shrink the size of the government by conducting mass firings of federal workers — an effort that is being carried out by tech billionaire Elon Musk and the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, which is heavily staffed by people who have no experience in government.

On Friday, the administration tried to notify some nuclear safety employees who were fired last week that they are now due to be reinstated — but struggled to find them because they didn’t have their new contact information.

The latest episode comes as the virus has decimated poultry flocks and has sent egg prices soaring. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed 68 cases among humans in the U.S. so far.

Trump Blames Ukraine For Russian Invasion Of Ukraine:

Trump also seemed to blame Kyiv for Moscow’s invasion – even as he said he was more confident of a deal to end the war after US-Russia talks – claiming Ukraine could have “made a deal” to avert war.

“I’m very disappointed, I hear that they’re upset about not having a seat [at the talks],” Trump told reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida when asked about the Ukrainian reaction. The US president said a “half baked” negotiator could have secured a settlement years ago “without the loss of much land”.

“Today I heard, ‘oh, well, we weren’t invited.’ Well, you’ve been there for three years … You should have never started it. You could have made a deal,” he said.

BTW, all that anti-woke stuff?  Yep, Putin.  JD Vance has become Putin’s mouthpiece:

In 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that liberalism, the dominant Western ideology for eight decades, was dead, as people turned against uncontrolled migration, multiculturalism and wokeness.

“The liberal idea has become obsolete. It has come into conflict with the interests of the overwhelming majority of the population,” he told the Financial Times, taking a swipe at Germany’s decision to take in a million Syrian migrants, while praising President Donald Trump’s efforts in his first term to build a wall at the U.S. southern border. He also criticized liberal governments’ embrace of “excessive” sexual and gender diversity.

The Russian leader’s bold declarations were perceived at the time as fringe, regressive remarks from an authoritarian leader mired in Soviet nostalgia who was seeking to subvert the pillars of American society.

Then six years later, at last week’s Munich Security Conference, Europe’s elites listened in shock as America’s second-ranking leader, Vice President JD Vance, made many of the same points — a sign of how Putin’s views and the “anti-woke agenda” he champions have gone mainstream in conservative parts of the U.S. establishment.

Since embracing this agenda, Putin has attempted to reset the post-Cold War order by tapping into the West’s societal divisions and driving a wedge in the transatlantic alliance.

He has promoted Russia as a role model for other countries, portraying it as a unique civilization based on traditional values that appeals to socially conservative leaders already wary of Western liberalism.

Today’s Fascism report brought to you with a heaping dish of kompromat.  Perhaps even a pee-tape or two…

Making Delaware Safe For The Plutocrats.  We discussed this in yesterday’s Open Thread.  The takeaway?: The General Assembly, faced with the spectre of fleeing plutocrats, can’t change the corporation laws fast enough to mollify the Musks of this world.  But, by G-d, they’re gonna try:

According to a press release from the Senate Democrats, the bills seek to address “specific concerns that lawmakers have received (from whom, one might ask rhetorically) since late January’s flurry of reincorporation announcements regarding the importance of certainty as companies undertake efforts to have unconflicted directors make key corporate decisions.”

The announcement also comes after the Delaware Supreme Court ruled in favor of a reincorporation dispute involving Trip Advisor’s parent company, making it easier for companies to leave the state, a move that was praised by Nevada’s secretary of state.

The reason for Trip Advisor leaving Delaware? Greater protections against liability for directors and officers under Nevada’s corporate code, which shields the most powerful people in a corporation from accountability, even if they breach their fiduciary duty. Texas’s substantive law is less draconian but companies perceive that the state’s political climate will ensure favorable rulings, and in a national environment where billionaires and corporate executives are emboldened to push or exceed the boundaries of the law, they are predictably in search of jurisdictions that will allow them to do so.

Now in Delaware — where incorporation fees amount to one-third of the state’s $6 billion budget — political leaders want to change the corporate code to align more closely with Nevada and Texas, according to the synopsis of Senate Bill 21: “The amendments provide that controlling stockholders and control groups, in their capacity as such, cannot be liable for monetary damages for breach of the duty of care.”

As the Financial Times explained, SB 21 would “make it more difficult for shareholders to show that a corporate director is ‘conflicted’ in a deal, a legal status which makes it easier to prove the transaction was unfair to ordinary shareholders. . . . The legislation also provides an easier legal path for deemed conflicted transactions, which arise when a controlling shareholder seeks a deal where they may personally benefit, to repel shareholder litigation.”

Call it what it is: Placing the heavy hand of the corporate bar on the scales of justice to protect the wealthiest and most brazen and, most importantly, Delaware’s corporate cash cow.

BTW, did Elon Musk help draft this bill?  This is not idle speculation:

Two weeks ago, Gov. Matt Meyer told the business world that Delaware’s substantial corporate law needed some changes to allow the state to remain the pre-eminent legal domicile for millions of U.S. companies.

On Monday, he and lawmakers jointly introduced those changes in Senate Bill 21, a surprise piece of legislation that may shift the balance of power between big stockholders within companies and mom-and-pop investors.

On Tuesday, CNBC published a bombshell report claiming that attorneys for the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, helped to draft the bill.

The story also stated that a key provision within the bill – which would restructure how powerful individuals can make deals within their own companies – could “pave the way” for Musk to regain a massive $55.8 billion pay package from his company, Tesla.

Whoa.

What do you want to talk about?