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DL Open Thread: Sat., Jan. 18, 2020

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Five Myths About Bipartisanship.  I think they’ve got it about right.  Maybe Chris Coons should take a look. Is Trump’s Popularity Overstated?  Could be. Could manifest itself in lower R turnout.  Which could be offset by Rethuggery when it comes to voter suppression. Why Isn’t Devin Nunes In Jail?  Links between Nunes and Lev Parnas […]

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DL Open Thread: Fri., Jan. 17, 2020

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How Much Of The Impeachment Trial Will Be Cloaked In Secrecy?  McConnell is already imposing restrictions on the press, and the Senate is likely to go into closed meetings.  People will talk, though. Especially politicians.  Look for more Chris Coons than you can stand. Trump’s DC Hotel: A Breeding Ground For Corruption. BTW, there’s a […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: Jan. 10-16, 2020

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 17, 2020 104 Comments

1. Dave McBride Is Toast. I decided to go back and see when he last had any sort of credible opponent, or, for that matter, any opponent.  The year was 1986, and his opponent was one Drew Angeline, who had the distinction of having served as Rita Justice’s chauffeur when she was New Castle County […]

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BREAKING: Gov. Carney Stonewalls Education Funding Lawsuit!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 16, 2020 4 Comments

I am now officially a subscriber to the Delaware State News, and this story from Randall Chase is why I took the plunge. Gov. John Carney has chosen to emulate Donald Trump and has made his top appointed officials unavailable for deposition in the lawsuit charging that state public schools are inadequately funded: Attorneys for […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., Jan. 16, 2020

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 16, 2020 10 Comments

OK, everybody, take a deep cleansing breath. I’ll take one too. Aaaaaahhhh… You can turn off the alarms: The 2020 Delaware non-presidential primaries will not be held in April. They can’t be held in April. As required by law, the State Board Of Elections long ago posted the official calendar for elections for this cycle. […]

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DL Open Thread: Thurs., Jan. 16, 2020

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Lev Parnas Drops Bombs On Trump Defense.  No wonder the Rethugs want it over fast.  Again, will any, any R, when it comes right down to it, insist on a real trial with real evidence?  If Parnas’ claims check out, both Barr and Pence were criminal co-conspirators. State Department Blows Off Required Congressional Briefings.  When […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., June 15, 2020

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 15, 2020 6 Comments

Unionization, anybody?  Now, that’s how to kick off a session.  I find it almost impossible to envision the Petes and Vals of this General Assembly moving forward with total equanimity for the staff involved in this effort. The best part is, they dare not do anything about it lest they be revealed for the hypocrites […]

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DL Open Thread: Weds., Jan. 15, 2020

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The Debate That Didn’t Matter. No diversity, and no real discussion. CNN ensured that there was no real discussion. ‘Gotcha’ questions and obsessed with being time-traffic cops. That debate sucked. Here’s one for the REV, though: My youngest daughter, who has always been a Bernie supporter, has finally convinced my wife to make a $27 […]

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COMMENT RESCUE: Legislative Staff Seeks To Organize

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 14, 2020 14 Comments

This is big, and will also be a fascinating dynamic into the relationship between staff and legislators. Particularly Democratic legislators.  The Reverend RE Vanella tipped us off to this: https://prospect.org/labor/historic-union-drive-makes-delaware-first-state-again/ Allow me to borrow some of the delicious particulars from this must-read piece: On Tuesday, state legislative workers in Delaware announced a union drive on […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tues., Jan. 14, 2020

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When Season One of our 2-session soap opera concluded, the cliff-dwellers  had left us with the following cliffhangers: Will Dave McBride and Nicole Poore really get away with breaking their public promise to the people of Delaware to bring gun control bills to the Senate floor? Will Dave McBride really prevent consideration of minimum wage […]

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DL Open Thread: Tues., Jan. 14, 2020

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Wisconsin Judge Demands That Election Board Disenfranchise Voters. Over 200K voters.  Trump’s reelection strategy is right there: (1) Fire up the base; and (2) disenfranchise voters in swing states. That’s it. OTOH, In Texas…:  This is how you fight back.  Just check out how comprehensive this effort is. Report: Biden Has Called For Social Security […]

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Trouble In BOTH Of Dave McBride’s Houses

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 13, 2020 24 Comments
Trouble In BOTH Of Dave McBride’s Houses

By both, I mean this House…:   and this house: https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/35759-Tarpon-Dr_Lewes_DE_19958_M62424-40232 Estimated value: $838,000.  Not bad. I wonder if there’s a single residence in SD 13 that is worth that much. McBride and his wife have resided in that house since 2005.  It was a newly-built home at the time. To be fair, Dave McBride […]

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DL Open Thread: Mon., Jan. 13, 2020

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Bloomberg The Inevitable Nominee?  This guy thinks so. It’s incredibly annoying how ubiquitous his commercials are. If the Presidency can be bought, he might be the one to do it.  BTW, I disagree with this guy’s premise, but you never know. Calling Anti-War Activists ‘Traitors’ Isn’t Working So Well Anymore.  True, but the reelection strategy […]

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