Living in an age of global populism, a transition as profound as those in 1848, 1905, 1968. Give me a primer on global populism today because it affects american politics, european politics, and you are saying it is the age of global populism. David i compare it to those years because there are certain pivots in history where countries all around the world are facing the same problem but answering in different ways. 1848, workers revolution. 1905, you had the progressive era, industrialization. 1968, the rise of the bohemian radicals. And now we are facing the rise of populism. I read over a bunch of my old columns just to prepare for this a very humbling experience. What i see is me and a lot of people noodling over the same issues. We are just trying to figure out we are in this Pivotal Moment and what exactly is going on. The thought that occurred to me this morning was i was in europe in the 1990s. I saw the decline of the soviet union, german reunification, mandela coming out of p
Freeman: We will vigorously defend ourselves
Ryan Mavity February 19, 2021
Homeowners in the Bayside community near Selbyville have filed a pair of class-action lawsuits in Delaware Court of Chancery against developer Carl M. Freeman Communities alleging the developer withheld information that would have allowed the homeowners to control their own community association.
Judge Sam Glasscock denied the plaintiffs’ request for a status quo order Feb. 15, and ordered a trial to be held in early May.
In a nutshell, the Bayside homeowners who filed suit believe they should have the controlling interest on the board of directors of the Bayside Community Association. Freeman Communities has said the homeowners are misinterpreting the state’s common interest law, and there is an intention to transition the association to the homeowners by 2024. The homeowners believe that isn’t soon enough, and Freeman Communities is obligated by law to make the transition now.