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- by Kevin Wade 2 December 2009
My motivating interest in running for Congress is to see that everyday Delawareans get a square deal from a fair deck. For too long, “we the people” seem to get dealt hands with no winning cards. While the favored friends of those in power [...]
Charlie Copeland has the emails. Go see for yourself. Cronyism at its finest.
It speaks highly for Ron Poliquin that he would fish this out. He’s got a long history of taxpayer advocacy and he’s not afraid to shake things up. Dover needs that.

I had the opportunity to speak with Mr. Wade for nearly an hour. We discussed a variety of issues this is a summary of that conversation condensed for space.
Life Lessons learned
I have a very simple approach to life; give your word and keep it. In the world of business, [...]
President Obama today helped launch a new campaign, “Educate to Innovate,” designed to energize and excite America’s students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). It builds on [...]
[...] NEWSPAPER ARTICLE RAISES QUESTIONS ON CARNEY APPLICATION
-Failure to Act on Poliquin FOIA Request Troubling-
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 20, 2009
DOVER — Taxpayer advocate Ron Poliquin questions the Delaware Economic Development Office (“DEDO”) and Secretary Alan Levin’s acts of “deny and delay” in response to his October 20th Freedom of Information [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 20, 2009
DOVER — Taxpayer advocate Ron Poliquin questions the Delaware Economic Development Office (“DEDO”) and Secretary Alan Levin’s acts of “deny and delay” in response to his October 20th Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) request seeking details into DelaWind, LLC, executive vice president and Democratic U.S. [...]
Another example of the Markell Administration’s fake transparency is on display in today’s News-Journal. Thirty days after the story first broke, the state’s newspaper has gotten around to covering the $350,000 request to the state from John Carney’s Delawind. Setting aside arguments over the application’s validity, there is [...]
