Posted on 01/21/2019 10:00:32 PM PST by ransomnote
And, just cause I love ya like a bro (#NoHomo), here's the rare "Moochichu" grumpy face emoji for your collection.
Thank you for that, xone! Shadilay!
What’s a few ‘cripes’ between friends?
Usn’s that use vinegar on warts.
The federal court system is estimated to have enough funds to sustain its operations through Jan. 31, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) announced Tuesday.
The AO, an agency within the judicial branch that supports federal courts, said it has employed various various tactics to conserve funds and sustain its paid operations.
Most of the measures are temporary stopgaps, and the Judiciary will face many deferred payment obligations after the partial government shutdown ends, an AO spokesperson said in a statement.
In recent weeks, courts and federal public defender offices have delayed or deferred non-mission critical expenses, such as new hires, non-case related travel, and certain contracts. Judiciary employees are reporting to work and currently are in full-pay status......
Leaving out the important part! It’s what they do.
No surprise there.
I we what you did there. or,.......
Thats what Im wondering...
backpage.com was seized about a year ago, and now, numerous financial accounts associated with that have been seized including DNC/HRC associated lawyer P.C.
and a lot of times they are first with the info and don’t have it all.
It’s now there - they’ve updated their reporting.
mark
When Rubio touts on the can-do virtues of POTUS, ya now know something Big is on the cusp of Happening.
(Per FOX, Martha McCallum.)
big news about Kamel Harris - I posted it all
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3722667/posts?page=1
just because you lie down with useful fools doesn’t mean that we give you a bye, Kamel...
Oh, good!
Whoa! Next time you are going to cut loose like that warn me so I can take my hearing aids out first.
Most of the measures are temporary stopgaps, and the Judiciary will face many deferred payment obligations after the partial government shutdown ends, an AO spokesperson said in a statement.
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So is this spokesperson saying they are out of funds but through creative financing, ie. “deferred payment obligations” they are delaying the closure of federal courts to ride out the partial shutdown thus, keeping military courts out of play?
Oh, the MSM's got editors coming out their [****]s.
As far as I'm concerned (as an almost long-ago J-school student), there hasn't been a real-live proof reader or copy editor employed in the MSM since 1963.
All the current crop of "editors" and "reporters" do is CTRL-C/CTRL-V below their byline (which is canned as well) until the word count is satisfied, hit ENTER and take off for lunch/dinner/pahtay.
Nobody (Including the remaining subscribers) reads that [****] anyway.
No wonder he wore the Goat costume-it looks better than his face. Ugh. Truly-imagine meeting either walking down the street at night. YIKES.
HMM. Now I wonder.. I read that the courts are only proceeding on criminal cases-not civil ones due to shutdown.
Would a challenge to a POTUS Emergency Declaration be civil?
Any legal beagle want to enlighten us about this?
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