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DL Open Thread Tuesday June 29th 2021

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The last guy had horrible, unpopular ideas.  And yet he got some shit done because he didn’t spend anytime trying to cajole or bargain with any mother-fuckers. Also in today’s open thread – gun violence that happens to other people, giving $19 million in tax money away to a massively wealthy Chinese drug Co., and being maskless was nice while it lasted.

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Poof! There goes his Presidency – Biden has no fucking leverage whatsoever

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He is so fucking thirsty for Coonsian Bipartisanship that McConnell has him by the balls in a is squeezing.  It is nauseating to watch. McConnell attacks Democrats’ infrastructure strategy, threatening deal despite Biden’s olive branch to GOP President Joe Biden walked back a threat to veto the bipartisan deal unless Democrats’ plan is also passed, […]

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What I Want Done (And Not Done) In The Next Two Legislative Days

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on June 28, 2021 8 Comments

Everybody has their wish-list.  Here’s mine.  I’m limiting this to those items that conceivably could be done before the conclusion of this legislative session.  So, I’m not including pot legalization or Sen. Lockman’s admirable and ambitious police accountability bill.  It’s not that long a list: I want to see the House pass SB 147 and […]

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DL Open Thread Monday June 28th 2021 – Biden Badly Bungles Bridge Buttressing Bill

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Lucy is always going to pull that football away. You and I see it so clearly, but Biden, Coons and the entire DC media thinks that if only Charlie Brown just tried a little harder… Biden shift reassures Republican senators on bipartisan infrastructure deal President Biden appears to have salvaged a nearly $1 trillion bipartisan […]

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God (or whatever) Bless The Boris Johnson Administration for popularizing “Omnishambles”

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God (or whatever) Bless The Boris Johnson Administration for  popularizing “Omnishambles”

The U.K.’s health minister, Matt Hancock, resigned this weekend after footage of him kissing and embracing an aide in his office was leaked to a tabloid newspaper [The Sun]. The story has many bizarre and alarming facets. • Hancock was already reeling from an earlier leak which showed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson described him […]

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Song of the Day 6/27: Mumford and Sons, “Hopeless Wanderer”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on June 27, 2021 3 Comments

Mumford and Sons, the British band that soared to popularity a decade ago by dressing up like farmers and playing Americana, hit the news this week when their banjo player left the band because, basically, he’s a right-wing dude-bro, and fans weren’t happy about it. Winston Marshall, 33, the group’s co-founder and a self-described “trustafarian,” […]

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DL Open Thread Sunday, June 27, 2021

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It’s been six years since the Supreme Court ruled that laws forbidding same-sex marriages were unconstitutional, and the warnings that it would destroy marriage seem to have melted into nothingness, just like most right-wing boogeymen. While some LGBTQ activists are disappointed that the ruling didn’t improve much else where rights are concerned, the just-completed census […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, June 26, 2021

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Keep This Bill Dead And Buried.  When the bill passed the House quite awhile ago, I thought it was a done deal in the Senate.  Thankfully, it’s languished in the Senate, where it should remain. We’re talking about moving the primary to April: The end-of-summer primary is uniquely Delaware and uniquely effective. Titans have been […]

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Coons’ Super Secret Bipartisan Caucus Reveals Itself Momentarily – Goes Immediately Back into Hiding

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Coons’ Super Secret Bipartisan Caucus Reveals Itself Momentarily – Goes Immediately Back into Hiding

The 14 Republicans who signed Wednesday’s bipartisan statement in support of the pared-down to nothing infrastructure bill are:

  • Sens. Richard Burr, of North Carolina;
  • Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana;
  • Chris Coons, of Delaware;
  • Susan Collins, of Maine;
  • Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina;
  • Joe Manchin, of West Virginia
  • Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska;
  • Rob Portman, of Ohio;
  • Mitt Romney, of Utah;
  • Mike Rounds, of South Dakota;
  • Kyrsten Sinema, of Arizona
  • Thom Tillis, of North Carolina
  • Todd Young, of Indiana
  • Jerry Moran, of Kansas

Here is the list of Republicans Senators who will vote for the actual bill:

  • Chris Coons, of Delaware;

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Coons Gushes About Super Secret Bipartisan Caucus Work on Infrastructure Deal as Infrastructure Deal Falls Apart

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McConnell put the kibosh on the pared-down to nothing infrastructure deal in real time. No matter. Coons rushed to take credit for saving America. All hail BIPARTISANSHIP!!! All hail the SUPER SECRET BIPARTISAN CAUCUS!

Q: You were a part of the larger group of 20 bipartisan senators who have been meeting on this. Tell us your thoughts about the impact and the import about what we just heard from the president and your colleagues at the White House.

Sen. Coons: Well, Dana, this is a great day for President Biden, for the determined group of ten Democrats and Republicans who you just heard from – from Kyrsten Sinema and Rob Portman, from Joe Manchin and Susan Collins and others who have been hammering away at this for days and days. And now the work begins to build it out, to make sure that beyond the 21 of us who have publicly been supporting it and urging them along, we get more supporters in both caucuses. Over the next eight years, this represents $1.2 trillion in investment and infrastructure. That really is a big deal. And this framework has $[579] billion in new spending. To get an agreement on that on a bipartisan basis took a lot of very hard work.

So I just want to congratulate the folks who were just over at the White House with President Biden. This is a significant accomplishment. Something that should not go unremarked is that the Senate of the United States also just passed in the last hour and a half a bold bipartisan bill on climate change in the agriculture sector. Senator Stabenow and Senator Braun were the leads on this. There are good bipartisan things happening here in the Senate. I do think for us to accomplish most of President Biden’s boldest agenda in the American Jobs Plan and Family Plan, we will still have to proceed by reconciliation – which I support.

But as you just heard, a Republican senator from Louisiana celebrated the White House. This package has $47 billion to do climate resiliency work. It is great to hear Democrats and Republicans legislating together around something as urgent as combatting climate change and as significant as creating great high-paying jobs, building American infrastructure for this century.

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DL Open Thread: Friday, June 25, 2021

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A Message To You Rudy:  You can’t practice law in New York State: In its 33-page decision, the court said that Mr. Giuliani’s actions represented an “immediate threat” to the public and that he had “directly inflamed” the tensions that led to the Capitol riot in January. “The seriousness of respondent’s uncontroverted misconduct cannot be […]

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North Sea green energy could overtake oil and gas by 2030, says study

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North Sea green energy could overtake oil and gas by 2030, says study

The UK’s half-century legacy as a leading offshore oil and gas hub will be eclipsed by the North Sea’s fast-growing green energy industry within the next decade, according to new research. An academic study by the Robert Gordon University, based in the oil industry capital of Aberdeen in Scotland, has found that by 2030 most […]

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Song of the Day 6/24: Tom Cochrane, “Life Is a Highway”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on June 24, 2021 0 Comments

In honor of the Senate’s infrastructure deal, which apparently will be confined to not much more than highways. This one pops up all the time on classic rock radio, and to be honest I never knew when it was released. I don’t recall it ever being a new song — it just started showing up […]

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