Although the year is barely out, we do have our first nomination for the spot to be announced in December 2013. With the Kinder Morgan Deal now on hold semi-permanently, even they are pointing to our hero of the year as the man most responsible for allowing the port to remain state owned….
I can say it was Julius Cephas who was behind almost every move to combat the loss of good jobs at our port. He is being pointed out as the villain by the capitalists at Kinder Morgan. In Delaware’s eyes, that elevates his hero’s stature even more…
In truth, he is no villain and knowing him, he will probably shun the acclimations being made by us common folk as being our hero. In his eyes, he was just doing what needed to be done because no one else was there at that very moment to do it, and as that task swelled, it took a lot out of him….
Capitalists always need a villian. But it was the “truth” which actually is what killed this deal. Kinder Morgan WAS going to cut back on jobs, and their change of heart and blaming Julius instead of others, points exactly to the core of their problem with our port… …
People in Texas, do not understand unions. They simply can’t fathom or understand how there can be an actual law that lets people strike and shut you down, whenever you try to pay them less.. In their eyes, you work for what they want to give you and if it is too little, ..humph. go elsewhere….
The second culprit (after the “truth”), was our office of economic development. We gave Kinder Morgan too many “eager” signals that set us up as being seen as an easy pick. They truly thought they could waltz in, pick up a top notch East Coast Port for a song, and we would eagerly give it up… Again, that was because everything was done in secret. Had a meeting been forthcoming in the very beginning, Kinder Morgan might have moved on earlier when it became readily apparent, that southern Texas practices do not bode well in the Northeast…
Of course, being a corporation, they will blame the whistle blower. (Ironic since the whistle blower of Enron works for them).. Of course. It is not like they find anything immoral in taking a state asset for a song, in firing those skilled dock workers, and replace them with some Spanish speaking Texans who never even heard of a union….
And Julius did blow that whistle. . Like Rose on the Titanic, he took the whistle off of Jack (pun intended), and blew softly at first, then harder, and harder. Gradually the sound registered on others ears….
Without Julius, Bob Marshall would not have pushed through Senate Bill 3. Without Julius, most of the links showing up in everyone’s blog, would have not been found. Without Julius, the case for protecting workers would not have even made the rounds of the Norman Oliver show….
There were many helpers. Bob Marshall, Nancy Willing, Norman Oliver, Norinda, Helene Keeley, Al Mascitti, Liz Allen, John Kowalko, and (an other blogger too shy to be mentioned here). When one looks back through all of them one sees from everywhere, there in the center of the universe, stands a normal human being just like us, known to most … as Julius.
There will come a time when a better deal will arrive. Could even be this year. There will come a time when a suitor who does care about Delaware, who does care about unions, about human beings, about those businesses on the outside, and who will want to upgrade the port for everyone’s interest, not just their own… And that suitor in this day and age, could even come from abroad. Germany is very committed to union labor, to the environment, to being a good neighbor…. There are a great many possibilities out there that are immeasurable…. We definitely dodged a Texas bullet with this one….
When that suitor arrives… Julius’s stature will be set in cement…. For he did nothing really Herculean, except argue the truth… He didn’t lie. He didn’t connive, He didn’t threaten….
That was done by our office of economic development. Instead and unlike them, Julius told the truth. He told the truth to anyone who would listen. He told the truth enough, so many “did” listen….
And that is why, he deserves this nomination as Delaware’s Man of the Year. I know it is early into 2013, but great things just do not wait!!….
You will hear smears that Julius tubed the deal… I saw the letter and it is already out on WDEL and the Delawareonline’s News Journal… But as an impartial blogger, I can tell you exactly what killed this deal.
It was “the truth”. The truth of what this deal would cost us Delawareans….. is what turned the tide and caused the outcry that rose up against it….
If Kinder Morgan really wanted this deal, they could have easily said… “we are expanding and putting 5 new berths out into the river. We are buying the port for the bargain price of $5 billion. We need those businesses outside the fence because the jobs we get, will soon be too big, we can’t do it ourselves. We will keep the union just as it is; Wilmington needs good jobs and we are going to do our part…. We are also going to contribute into an emergency fund to be used for any spill or environmental accident that takes place under our tenure….
Kinder Morgan could have done any of those things, … and didn’t…. The blame doesn’t lie with Julius after all…. Especially when you consider the following…
This Economic Council erred on Fisker Automotive. Then it erred on Bloom Energy. Then it tried to Kinder Morgan us out of our port….. Someone rushed in with a save to make sure that last one didn’t happen.
That person is now hereby nominated for Delaware’s Person of the Year…….
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March 8, 2013 at 12:21 am
John Young
I think it was the combines hubris of Levin/Markell that killed the deal. That, and the secrecy. Oh, and the lies.
March 8, 2013 at 9:16 pm
delawareway
Man of the YEAR!!!!!! You got that right, oh shy one.
🙂
I hope you know that your blogging made it into Julius’ book and Julius put a book into anyone’s hand who had a voice in this or could be persuaded to listen and join the chorus, blow the whistle, ring the bell.
March 8, 2013 at 10:12 pm
Rob
Julius Cephas kept the issue of public transparency first and foremost. No back door deals without legislative oversight. Union and non-union jobs were at stake in and out of the port. Grassroots community organizing at its best. His hard work gets my respect and the jobs saved from this privatization deal is inspiring. The taxpayers still own the port!
March 9, 2013 at 7:42 am
Nancy Willing
I am very disappointed in Al Mascitti who, under his pseudonym over on Delaware Liberal,has been writing scurrilous lies about Cephas. Mascitti is claiming that something in the Kinder Morgan letter proves that Cephas was working with the unsuccessful bidder to undermine the deal for personal gain – against the interests of the union he represents. He owes Julius and the rest of us an apology.
March 9, 2013 at 12:48 pm
kavips
To give Al some wiggle room, there was so much happening yesterday that most likely he was not up to date on all the shrapnel from this past week’s explosion.
I too when i first read his Kinder Morgan’s letter went ‘huh” but as I read further, I can see where Al Mascitti was coming from. He was simply responding to the allegation that Julius was “supposedly” working with another suitor, and speculating that that were that the case, one might be force to realize that Julius’s actions would then not have been on the up and up, if every statement made was simply get Kinder Morgan out of the way, so Julius’s favored bidder could then step up to the plate….
In an environment where all you saw was that letter, one could not help but wonder if it were true…
I don’t think that Al yet knew that just the day before on WDEL, Alan Levin had said they sent out 70 letters, 17 responded with subsequent questions, 4 placed bids, 2 of those were not sincere. Of the two that were deemed sincere, Kinder Morgan was by far, the more Labor Friendly…. The other bid, was seeking to make its profit on “efficiencies” meaning what it deemed to be the over-priced labor, existing in today’s port structure……
I doubt that either Kinder Morgan or Al Mascitti knew that this news was already “out there”, courtesy of Alan Levin on the Rick Jensen Show. So, those of us that heard it, can dismiss Kinder Morgan’s accusation because: why on earth would Julius support his own demise???, … Well,… let’s just say that emission by Alan Lavin kind of killed that whole argument that Julius was “working for the other guys”…
That issue is now dead in the water. I’m sure as Al gets caught up… he too will realize that the Kinder statement was a very broad stretch based only on their speculation…. For it to even be close to true, Julius had to be undercutting his own self by promoting a group coming into fire him.
Not believable in the least.!… So give Al a break. He probably wishes he could retrieve that comment back upon inspection… .
March 12, 2013 at 6:12 am
Nancy Willing
I know you read Delaware Liberal and that by now you know just how little Al Mascitti is backing off of his first ‘hunch’ about Cephas. He is doubling down on the nasty under a pseudonym, of course.
Cephas is about ready to call his lawyer over the remarks on air by Rick Jensen since this deal was broken last Thursday. I don’t listen to Jensen so I don’t know exactly what he’s been saying but I can imagine. I asked Julius yesterday if he’d been recording the radio host slander and he said that he has. Maybe there will be legal action coming. Norman Oliver famously won a slander case against WDEL for what Jensen and Gerry Fulcher were cooking up about him several years ago.
March 12, 2013 at 8:03 am
kavips
As a totally impartial observer, I have seen little that directly imputes anything negative upon the character of Julius, except perhaps the letter of Kinder Morgan itself… And if you give Kinder Morgan the right to self determination, even that wasn’t very scandalous…..
Mostly, I think what we are seeing is the side,disappointed by the loss, is trying to come to grips with how it happened… It is no different than Monday Morning quarterbacking after a disappointing Eagle’s game… fingers get pointed; words get said, but by Tuesday, no one remembers anything about the game anyway because something else distracts our attention.
Bottom line, if you think no other suitor will ever be found for our port, and your concern was only to marry off the bride, and really didn’t care what she thought about it, then this outcome is a disappointment for you…
On the other hand, … if you care about the port, and are concerned how it fares over time, you can’t help but be happy your daughter backed off from her very first offer to become a concubine….
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