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Another one bites the dust - and this one's HUGE! The Board of directors of DELL Computer has UNANIMOUSLY voted to jump on the DExit bandwagon and leave Delaware for greener pastures in Texas. If this keeps up, you can kiss sales tax-free shopping goodbye - to say nothing of having to continue to put up with ever increasing health care and housing costs. And it WILL keep up so long as Liberal Democrats are permitted continue to ruin Delaware's once undisputed reputation as the gold standard for incorporation and chase away the source of almost a third of our General Fund revenue. I mean, Holy Toledo; what's it going to take to get our people to demand new leadership? Do we all have to end up living in cardboard boxes under bridges before we finally say enough is enough?!?!?
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www.wdel.com
The Board of Directors of Dell Technologies announced on Monday, May 4, 2026, that they have unanimously approved recommending the company change its corporate domicile from Delaware to Texas.
The "Working Families" Party is neither "working", nor does it represent "families". It's not made up of rank-and-file construction workers or small business owners; it's basically a cabal of career left wing hacks who make a very comfortable living by manipulating and exploiting gullible malcontents. National Director Maurice Mitchell pulls in anywhere from ~$150K–$250K in total compensation. Other senior staff generally rake in $100K–$200K. Even Mid-level staff & "organizers" usually syphon off $60K–$120K. This is all publicly available info. But hey; I guess it beats having to go to a real job.
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Elon Musk billionaires bill supporters draw progressive challengers in Delaware
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Musk, whose record pay package was in legal limbo in Delaware, relocated Tesla's incorporation out of state during the spat.
The main reason we have this problem is because our State Government INVITES this problem. If you build it, they will come ...
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Legislation giving Delaware people without homes more rights proves controversial
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The legislation would allow lawsuits against localities for violating an unhoused person’s civil rights.
Did you get your taxes done last week? How much did you make last year? Did you make as much as our "public servants"? These people are making out like bandits while they try to distract the rest of us with make-believe debates on things like "taxes on tips" and other scraps that they throw us.
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Delaware senator’s nonprofit gets millions of dollars a year from state grant, contracts
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Jobs for Delaware Graduates hired Nicole Poore in 2014. Watchdog groups say lawmakers shouldn’t run agencies that get taxpayer money.Democrats used to back Unions - people who collectively withhold their labor in order to get a better deal for working men and women. And they have a word for those that cross picket lines, destroy unions, and drive wages down for working men and women; SCABS. And apparently, that's what Democrats now support; as endless supply of SCABS in the form of cheap, illegal immigrant labor. ... See MoreSee Less

Federal judge orders Delaware to give ICE wage records for 15 businesses
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Feds say they are conducting a criminal probe after receiving tips that the companies are illegally employing undocumented immigrants.
Delaware has the third-highest unemployment rate in the nation. All of our other problems, from high crime to low quality of public education to the rapidly rising cost of living, are downstream from that. And that problem itself is a direct consequence of government being the largest employer in the State. As long as that situation persists, we can never be a wealthy place with a high quality of life.
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Which state has the highest unemployment rate in the US.? Check list here
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As of February 2026, the overall unemployment rate in the United States currently remains at 4.4%, a slight rise from the previous month by 0.1 percentage point. The overall unemployment rate represen...
😡 Here we go again. Delaware needs some kind of Energy relief and stability plan. We need to:
• Give people some money back to help with higher electric bills right now.
• Come up with a plan to keep prices more steady over time.
• Help people use less energy so their bills stay lower for good.
If we don't, we're gonna be right back here again next year - and the year after that, and the year after that, and the year after that ...
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Delmarva Power customers to see higher rates in June due to electricity supply prices
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A utility filing with the Delaware Service Commission says customers could see a roughly 9% increase.
"Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Former Delaware budget advisor ousted after questioning lack of revenue data
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Mike Houghton was a former Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council chairman and longtime member before being fired Wednesday.
Maybe Elon Musk’s compensation was excessive. I don't know. But a tiny shareholder’s vulture lawyers and a relatively inexperienced, ideologically driven judge shouldn’t be able to overturn a shareholder-approved deal absent clear, hard, and quantifiable evidence that the board’s independence was compromised. So much of Delaware's revenue depends upon our reputation as the go-to place to incorporate.
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Elon Musk calls for Delaware judge to recuse herself in lawsuits, alleging bias
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The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is calling for a judge to recuse herself in two shareholder lawsuits that are winding their way through Delaware's courts.
According to the latest state-by-state finalized CDC mortality statistics, Delaware has the FIFTH HIGHEST rate of drug overdoses per capita.
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Delaware authorities intensify crackdown on fentanyl dealers
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The Trump administration declared the ultra-potent opioid a “weapon of mass destruction” in December. Delaware is prosecuting plenty of cases.