2014: The Good, The Bad, The Ridiculous.

Filed in Delaware by on December 23, 2014

The Good:

10. Paltry minimum wage bill passes, is signed into law. (Jan) From DD:

To be fair, one week was cut short by both the Governor’s State of the State and a crippling blizzard, but we finally got some action last week when Senate Bill 6, the mimimum wage increase, passed.

Not to sound ungrateful, but I hereby call on someone in the General Assembly to introduce a new minimum wage increase bill immediately. Why? Well, President Obama is raising future federal contract minimum wages to $10.10 and called on the states and businesses to likewise act on their own without Congress to increase the minimum wage to $10.10. So now $8.25 effective NEXT year sounds quite paltry, even Scroogish. Hey business leaders and the vaunted Chamber of Commerce and all the state Democrats who are either paid off by the Chamber or live in fear of it, $10.10 is nothing. If the minimum wage kept pace with inflation since the 1960’s, do you know what the minimum wage would be today?

$22.00 an hour.

9. ‘Ban the Box’ passes. HB 167.

8. Bryan Townsend defeats the Christian Dominionist choice for State Senator, Dave Tackett, who manages to run one of the worst campaigns in recent memory. Surpassed, perhaps only, by the campaign of Sean Barney.

7.  UD pulls plug on data center/power plant.

6. Matt Denn elected AG. Didja notice that he plans to be inaugurated at the PAL site at 37th &  N. Market Street?  I think that gives us a clue as to what’s at the top of his priority list.

5. Delaware passes one of the nation’s best human trafficking bills.

4. Bill requiring FOIA transparency for UD and Del State signed into law.

3. General Assembly and DNREC go around Sen. Harris McDowell to pass energy efficiency legislation. (June/July)

2. State does a great job of repairing and reopening I-495.

1. Chip Flowers and Jeff Christopher gone from elective office.   Two people totally unsuited for public office are, or will soon be, out of office.  Both done in by their brands of delusional narcissistic martyrdom. That self-same delusional narcissism is why I think they’ll both seek office again. At least we can hope that any future Flowers race takes place in a state other than Delaware. As long as Christopher stays in the backwater portions of Sussex County, he, at least, will be good for some laughs. Along with his supporters. We can only hope that delusional narcissist Karen Weldin Stewart meets the same fate in 2016.

The Bad:

10. Tom Carper Votes to Support Keystone Pipeline.  Oh and despite casting the vote based on his warped vision of ‘bipartisanship’, his kindness has not yet been repaid by the Rethugs he’s so anxious to please. Worst. Delaware. Elected. Official. Ever.

9. Rep. Valerie Longhurst, former Rep. Dick Cathcart, and some other unsavory Delaware City types look to create an economic development project at the soon-to-be-underwater Ft. DuPont.

8. Sen. Nicole Poore lands lucrative position b/c she’s a Sen. With the phony job development program, Jobs For Delaware Graduates, no less.

7. Classroom Cowboys Markell and Murphy cram bad education policy down city schools’ throats.

6. Carper, Coons and Carney vote for ‘Fast Track Authority’ for Trans Pacific Partnership Trade Deal.

5. We learn that connected DuPont heir received no jail time after pleading guilty for raping his three-year-old daughter back in 2008. Per usual, no comment from the Beaudhisatva.

4. Tom Carper opposes $10.10 minimum wage, wants $9 instead. Refuses to vote to bring the bill to the floor.

3. Rep. Val Longhurst shoots down any House consideration of a gas tax increase to pay for infrastructure shortfall/utter refusal of General Assembly to even address a $70 mill roads shortfall. (Jan).  Two quotes from Longhurst within three days tell the story:

“I’m going to keep an open mind. In order for us to get there, stir the economy and get people back to work, we have to have an open mind.”

“No gas tax. I won’t do it.”

I guess it’s tough for Longhurst to keep an open mind for more than 48 hours. Wait a minute, I’m not guessing, I know.

2. Chris Coons votes against releasing the nomination of Debo Adegbile to head the Civil Rights Division DESPITE the fact that Adegbile is perhaps the best-qualified person to challenge Rethug voter suppression.

1. Murdertown USA.

The Ridiculous

10. Bethany Hall Long’s husband caught stealing signs.

9. Ashley Biden becomes new head of the Delaware Center for Justice.  Ironic considering the REST of the story.

8. Wilmington City Council spends $1K to bring Mike Brown back from Fla. for key vote. Vote falls 2 short of passage.

7. Sheriff of Nuttingham costs SuxCo over $7 mill.

6. AG’s office goes after a tiny Facebook account that has dared to criticize the Bidens’ best friend, Tommy Gordon. (Jan)

5. Everything related to Hunter Biden this year.

4. The entire year-long ‘rope-a-dope’ from Beau Biden and his enablers; More; More; More;

3.  The year-long Perils of Pauline antics of Chip Flowers; More; More; MoreMoreMore.

2. The charade leading to making Mark Brainard the new President of Del-Tech.

1. The National Park that is not a national park.

Honorable Mentions?
Rebecca Walker’s ‘Now You See Her, Now You Don’t’ candidacy paves way for Pete’s guy and…an R pickup.

Kevin Wade Goes On Weeklong ‘Fact-Finding’ Trip to Israel

Vance Phillips Off His Rocker…Again.

 Tragic Demise of Punkin’ Chunkin’

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  1. Steve Newton says:

    FOIA bill for DSU/UD should rank much lower than #3 as Kowalko’s original bill had about 75% of its teeth pulled in order to get the votes. That’s not a knock on John by any means, but it is so much weaker than it should have been that, even though I cannot call it meaningless, it’s not very effective, and certainly not game-changing.

  2. liberalgeek says:

    The duPont heir thing strikes me as resolved and not as bad as was originally thought. I have heard it suggested that the “mental health issues” that Judge Jurden used to mitigate his sentence involved a low IQ. I don’t know if that is DEFINITELY the case, but it would certainly make the statement less odious and the sentencing less unusual. This guy had a good take on it:

    http://apublicdefender.com/2014/04/01/some-more-thoughts-dupont-heir/

    Also, I wonder where in this list the acquittal of Richard Korn belongs?

  3. What remains unresolved is why this entire story was buried. I agree with the public defender and encourage people to read it. In fact, one of the threads binding many of the entries this year is the complicity of the press in burying stories, especially when the powerful are involved.

    I will also raise the obvious issue, is this how ALL mentally-challenged criminals are handled, or only those with influence and money? Never mind, that’s a rhetorical question.

    But that’s the reason I put this on the list, not due to second-guessing of the judge.

  4. AQC says:

    El, I have had great respect for you over the years, but, your vitriol toward all things Biden is tiresome.

  5. I have great respect for you as well, AQC. But what should I have omitted from the lists?

  6. Andy says:

    I’m claiming the four days of silence means the vitriol toward all things Biden is well deserved.

  7. Nah. Joe Biden is a legend in Delaware, and he’s got lots of supporters, many of whom are friends of mine. I voted for him every time he ran.

    I take AQC’s point, and totally understand why she’s PO’d. She’s far from the only one.

    But, this year, and that’s what the article reflected, I found it hard to overlook what appears to be a pattern when it comes to, not only the actions of some of the family members, but the ongoing complicity of the media in not shining a light on those actions.

    OTOH, I think our blog did shine such a light, and our readers are better informed for that.

  8. Geezer says:

    The Biden defenders never have anything to point to in defense of him, or any member of his obnoxious family.

    Palin:Alaska: = Biden:Delaware.