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DL Open Thread: Saturday, July 24, 2021

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The Unvaccinated Are The New Villains.  As well they should be: The acrimony is only likely to intensify in coming months as vaccine mandates take effect at hundreds of colleges and universities, following a federal judge’s refusal this week to block Indiana University’s mandate. The Food and Drug Administration also is expected to fully approve […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, July 23, 2021

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Gerald Brady Goes National.  Congrats to Speaker Pete, Our PAL Val, and Delaware Democratic Chair Betsy Maron for making Delaware even more of a laughingstock than usual.  Hey, I’ve got it: Gerald can switch parties and immediately challenge Lauren Witzke to be the xenophobes’ champeen.  Better yet, he can run on a ticket w/Witzke.  He […]

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Delaware Democratic Leaders Fail Epically On L’Affaire Brady

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 21, 2021 20 Comments
Delaware Democratic Leaders Fail Epically On L’Affaire Brady

To the point, by refusing to insist that he leave office immediately after disgracing it and himself, Democratic leaders have officially tolerated behavior they all stated they will not tolerate. For those of you who have sworn off news, but decided to return today, here is what this hot mess of a legislator wrote: “Is […]

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Gerald Brady Writes His Ticket Out Of Dover

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 20, 2021 21 Comments
Gerald Brady Writes His Ticket Out Of Dover

Matt Bittle’s Twitter is alive and well.  Better than ever in fact, now that he no longer is encumbered of any OTOH crap that you do if you’re reporting on Leg Hall.  You need to be reading it. That’s where I got the link to this story. Career nonentity Gerald Brady has finally signed his […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, July 17, 2021

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Partisan Judge Declares DACA Unlawful.  That’s not just my characterization: There are, unfortunately, many appointed and elected officials across the U.S. who have made a career out of enacting anti-immigrant policy. But as far as activist federal judges go, perhaps none stand out like Judge Andrew Hanen of the United States District Court for the […]

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DuPont, Chemours & Corteva Agree To Pay Delaware $50 Mill For Damage Caused By Their ‘Forever’ Chemicals

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 14, 2021 7 Comments

This is a BFD. According to this News-Journal article: (AG Kathy) Jennings’ justice department had intended to file a massive lawsuit against DuPont, Chemours and Corteva earlier this year. The department spent more than two years on its investigation, which consisted of environmental sampling, forensic analysis and a review of corporate records. The department sought monetary damages and […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, July 10, 2021

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Biden Fires Anti-Union Head Of The Social Security Administration.  The irony being, of course, that it was Trump who went to the Supreme Court–and won–when he ousted the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.  Rethugs are now crying foul for Biden removing this guy: Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the chairman of the Senate […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, July 9, 2021

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Wanna Avoid Taxes? Buy Yourself A Sports Team.  Here’s how: (LA Clippers’ owner Steve) Ballmer pays such a low rate, in part, because of a provision of the U.S. tax code. When someone buys a business, they’re often able to deduct almost the entire sale price against their income during the ensuing years. That allows […]

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Mo’ Better Democrats: Challenge These Legislative Miscreants!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 6, 2021 35 Comments

We can argue about the merits of the recently-concluded first session of the 151st General Assembly. However, with a progressive Senate D Caucus moving full speed ahead, we learned who needs to be challenged, especially in the House, to do away with the Kop Kabal now and forever.  Time and time again, we saw progressive […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, July 3, 2021

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Southern Pastors Give Up On Vaccinating The Flock.  Mostly in white rural congregations: Polls have consistently shown that white evangelicals are among the groups most hardened against vaccination. The most recent, a June survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, found that 22 percent of white evangelicals said they would “definitely not” get the vaccine, a […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, July 2, 2021

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Supreme Court: You Don’t Have The Right To Vote.  Justice Alito finally gets his crane shot.  A political decision masquerading as a constitutional one. Elena Kagan’s blistering dissent. All 6 Rethugs supported voter suppression laws in Arizona.  That’s why they’re on the Court. Arizona–isn’t there a Senator there who….? 15 Felony Counts For Weisselberg.  10 […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: June 2021

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on July 1, 2021 5 Comments

Yet another diverse set of divertissements, featuring a couple of songs I’d missed from earlier this year. Enjoy! If you’re gonna cover a Leonard Cohen song, might as well make it your own.  Like this:   Memo To Self: This is the second song I’ve posted from this album. Plus one from Jenn Wasner, who […]

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House Leadership Flat-Out Lied To Senate On Gun Control Package

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 1, 2021 19 Comments

The deal was cut months ago.  There would be a four-bill package of gun control bills that would be worked and passed this year.  Two bills would start in the House, two bills would start in the Senate, the bills would be passed and moved to the other chamber, where they would be passed. The […]

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