Slowing first class mail
dimanche 14 février 2021 à 01:00DeJoy has another plan to slow down some first class mail.
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DeJoy has another plan to slow down some first class mail.
The Burmese army is arresting organizers of protests.
The thugs who knocked down protester Martin Gugino will face no charges because the grand jury voted not to indict them.
It is always a surprise when a grand jury votes not to indict, because that hardly ever happens. Prosecutors dominate grand juries so effectively that they almost always get the results they want. Thus, I have to wonder whether the prosecutor intended to fail. Prosecutors want good cooperation with thugs and often have right-wing views, so it is plausible that a prosecutor might choose to fail to prosecute thugs for attacking a protester.
Whether that happened in this case is only speculation, but we know it does happen. Members of a grand jury accused the attorney general of Kentucky of concealing options so as to prevent indictment of thugs, then lying to the public about what he had done.
The FAIR Act is a bill that would eliminate forcing arbitration on workers and customers.
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