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Part-time activist hoping to build and deepen solidarity in the local leftist community. Discussion will be focused on local politics, culture and more.

Highlands Bunker Karl Stomberg

    • Government

Part-time activist hoping to build and deepen solidarity in the local leftist community. Discussion will be focused on local politics, culture and more.

    E297 - Market Practice (w/ Chancery Daily)

    E297 - Market Practice (w/ Chancery Daily)

    Prospective stockholders Bill, Jordan, and Chance join Rob in the bunker to talk about the most important change to the Delaware General Corporation Law in decades: SB313, which is trying to legislatively overturn a recent Chancery Court ruling banning shady stockholder agreements. We talk about how this came about and what might happen next.
    Show Notes:
    Travis Laster's LinkedInThe Chancery Court pushes backHal Weitzman episode

    • 1 hr 17 min
    E296 - They Propose, We Dispose (w/ John Kowalko)

    E296 - They Propose, We Dispose (w/ John Kowalko)

    Corporate nonsense is once again dominating Delaware news, so we brought in Former State Representative John Kowalko to talk about Incyte and corporate incentives, the hospitals' fight against HB 350, and the new amendments to Delaware's corporate law.
    Show Notes:
    Massachusetts Millionaires TaxIncyte expansion and incentivesJordan Howell's two pieces on the corporate bill

    • 1 hr 6 min
    E295 - An Abundance Agenda (w/ Collin O'Mara)

    E295 - An Abundance Agenda (w/ Collin O'Mara)

    Governor candidate Collin O'Mara joins Rob in the bunker to talk about his previous record and residency in Delaware, his views on issues from privatization to criminal justice reform and how he actually plans to accomplish them, and the importance of having a real agenda as governor.
    Show Notes:
    Collin's WebsiteMore on the governor's forumPrevious governor polls

    • 1 hr 6 min
    E294 - But Am I Paranoid Enough? (w/ Madinah Wilson-Anton)

    E294 - But Am I Paranoid Enough? (w/ Madinah Wilson-Anton)

    Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton joins Rob in the bunker to talk about Wednesday's Nakba vigil, some of the legislation going through the General Assembly right now, and the case for Collin O'Mara for governor.
    Show Notes:
    Health Care Review Board coverageCollin O'Mara websiteWFP Endorsement Process

    • 1 hr 12 min
    E293 - Excessive Violence (w/ Samantha Simon)

    E293 - Excessive Violence (w/ Samantha Simon)

    Professor Samantha Simon joins Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about her book "Before The Badge", which covers modern police training and how it sets up the violent, oppositional nature of policing as we know it. First, we hear from Mike Abel and Dr. George Zahr about the history of the Nakba ahead of the Vigil to Commemorate the Nakba next Wednesday.
    Show Notes:
    Nakba Remembrance EventComptroller's report on police training may require 'further action'Before The Badge

    • 56 min
    E292 - A Very Incremental State (w/ Rachel Stucker)

    E292 - A Very Incremental State (w/ Rachel Stucker)

    Housing Alliance of Delaware Executive Director Rachel Stucker joins Rob in the bunker to talk about the problem of housing and homelessness in Delaware, the efforts to pass a Homeless Bill of Rights and stop a horrible Supreme Court decision, and the upcoming Housing Day of Action in Dover.
    Show Notes:
    Day for Housing Day of ActionHousing Alliance of DelawareJohnson v. Grants Pass

    • 52 min

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