Bill’s Commentary:
“On a brighter note!”
Bill’s Commentary:
“Filed under the category of “gun safety” by posers!”
Bill’s Commentary:
“We’re going to need a lot more bankruptcy attorneys!”
Georgia Supreme Court rules district attorneys can be sued, upholding judge’s ruling in open records dispute involving Fani Willis
ATLANTA — It’s a win for the Merchant Law Firm, which challenged Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office in an open records dispute.
On Tuesday, the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that district attorneys in the state can be sued under the Open Records Act, upholding Judge Rachel Krause’s ruling in favor of the firm from Monday.
The judge ruled in favor because she said the district attorney’s office failed to timely provide the requested documents. According to Krause, the law firm is owed those documents and will be awarded attorneys’ fees.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Price ALWAYS follows volume!”
US Existing Home Sales Slump To Lowest Since 2010
Existing home sales disappointed (yet again) in September, declining 1.0% MoM (vs expectations of a 0.5% MoM rise). August’s 2.5% MoM drop was revised up to a 2.0% MoM drop, but still left existing home sales down 3.5% YoY…
Even with the weaker September sales figures, “factors usually associated with higher home sales are developing,” Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said in his ubiquitously optimistic statement.
“There are more inventory choices for consumers, lower mortgage rates than a year ago and continued job additions to the economy.”
First-time buyers made up 26% of purchases, matching an all-time low.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Ahh I see, this is “legal” child trafficking?”
“Once You Know, You Cannot Unknow”: Whistleblower Reveals Fed-Funded Industrial-Sized Staffing Firm Shipping Migrant Kids Around US
A contract specialist from the General Services Administration (GSA) spoke with investigative reporter James O’Keefe about the federal government awarding a massive contract to an industrial-sized staffing agency to transport unaccompanied migrant kids across the country.
“My line in the sand moment was when I found out that GSA had awarded a contract to a company to transport unaccompanied minors,” GSA Senior Contract Specialist Clarissa Rippee told O’Keefe in a sitdown interview shared on X.
Rippee explained GSA, on behalf of the federal government, awarded MVM, a private security contractor with ties to the CIA, NSA, FBI, and Homeland Security, with a massive $347 million contract for the transportation services of unaccompanied minors across the United States.
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