The Open Thread for January 24, 2017
The Washington Post has a must-read on the power struggles already happening inside the Trump White House. “The broader powerContinue Reading
The Washington Post has a must-read on the power struggles already happening inside the Trump White House. “The broader powerContinue Reading
Christiana Mall sits near the intersection of I-95 and Delaware Route 1, just north of the community of Christiana. TheContinue Reading
Good job, Senator. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has voted 11-10 to recommend Rex Tillerson’s nomination as Secretary ofContinue Reading
How do you define an non-ideology?
If you listened to Barack Obama’s final speech to the nation, you’ll recognize this as his last encouraging message toContinue Reading
Delaware United interviews Eugene Young about Network Delaware. It’s worth your time to watch. This is how it’s done, folks.Continue Reading
Delaware United, a relatively new organization that seeks to shake up old political labels and definitions while seeking common groundContinue Reading
This is another guest post from Bleeding Heart. Between 2014 and 2015, the Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) panel inContinue Reading
“Festive Downtown” by Mike Mahaffie.
Lombardy Hall, on Concord Pike in Fairfax. The house was built in 1750, and was bought by Gunning Bedford, Jr.Continue Reading
Equality, respect, and justice shouldn’t be ‘liberal’ ideologies. They should be universal. It shouldn’t matter which way you lean politically. Respecting a woman for who she is, respecting an immigrant for who they are, respecting your neighbor for who they are. None of that should pertain to one political ideology or another. You’re a human being. Treat everyone else like they are, too.
The Amstel House, on 4th Street in New Castle. The house was built in 1738, using a front-gable style thatContinue Reading
“No matter how you feel now, there’s still hope, man.”— Joseph R. Biden, Jr., January 20, 2017
Today I chose not to focus on the darkness. I am going back to the beginning. To focus on what weContinue Reading
Markos Moulitsas says to build a new and winning Democratic Party, you can’t start by cutting it in half: TooContinue Reading