Yes! I saw that video too!
If you were wondering, Patrick Mahomes would’ve been 17 going on 18 around the time he sent out those tweets. In 2014, he would be at Texas Tech for his first year in college. For that first season, he passed for 1,547 yards, 16 touchdowns, and four interceptions, via his Wikipedia page.
In all, the city will shut down the Comfort Inn on Tower Rd., the Comfort Inn on Peoria St., and the Comfort Suites on 6th and Federal. The McNichols congregate shelter will the one closing by the end of this week, the spokesperson said.
Why are we not boycotting these hotel chains.. like Comfort Inn?
The announcement comes a little more than a month after Mayor Mike Johnston announced the city would be shutting down four of its seven immigrant shelters each week during the month of March in an effort to save the city $60 million from a projected $180 million deficit in the 2024 budget, as Denver sought to sensibly respond to the immigrant crisis from the southern border.
With the settlement “finalized and executed,” the state of Illinois is set to collect $33.6 million while Edelweiss principal Johan Rosenberg will receive $14.4 million as a reward for bringing the lawsuit on behalf of the government. The remaining $22 million will be set aside to pay for the legal expenses incurred by Edelweiss through the years.
Interesting how the majority goes to the state of IL as well. I smell another avenue of laundering
According to Comptroller Hsu, regulatory agencies expect financial institutions to be operationally resilient. These expectations were first laid out in the Interagency White Paper on Sound Practices to Strengthen the Resilience of the U.S. Financial System that was released following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the U.S. The White Paper provided guidance on geographic diversity and resiliency of data centers and on recovery and settlement expectations for significant firms in critical financial markets. As the operating environment has since evolved significantly with technological advancements, widespread digital adoption, and increases in cyber-attacks, federal banking agencies have continued to issue guidance.
Edelweiss accused the group of Wall Street firms of “widespread fraud and collusion” after the state of Illinois hired them to market municipal bonds known as variable rate demand obligations (VRDOs) at the lowest possible interest rates.
VRDOs are tax-exempt bonds issued by municipalities to get long-term financing, usually spanning 20 to 30 years.
But instead of marketing the bonds at low interest rates, the banks allegedly inflated the rates to generate millions of dollars in fees and discourage investors from converting the debt securities to cash.
With the settlement “finalized and executed,” the state of Illinois is set to collect $33.6 million while Edelweiss principal Johan Rosenberg will receive $14.4 million as a reward for bringing the lawsuit on behalf of the government. The remaining $22 million will be set aside to pay for the legal expenses incurred by Edelweiss through the years.
This should be corrected to say “American Taxpayers “ Our govt does not foot the bill for ANYTHING!
Friend in Kiev was not affected with any power outage and says its business as usual there. She went shopping and dining at restaurant Friday. Hmmm…
What happens with our DWAC shares purchased a few years ago?
Hoping this action leads to all the companies and properties of HC, The Big Guy and Obama and all the elites.
I’d be surprised if his limp wrist was even strong enough to hold a firearm. 🤪
Difficulty may come in finding something for sale. Nothing on market at all where we are. We’ve decided to put our place up for sale and take advantage of higher selling prices.
Ag-tourism is a thing too. Have a small working farm and host guests to visit and help work on the farm. It’s a big thing here in southern WI especially if near a dem-hellhole major city. Also depends where you are but hemp/majiuana growers are a new thing too Also corn mazes in fall with hayrack rides or Xmas tree farm
Raise pheasant or quail to sell in major cities is a thing too selling to fine dining restaurants if theyre some near you
In July, an investigation published by The Associated Press, The Missouri Independent and MuckRock showed that the federal government and companies responsible for nuclear bomb production and atomic waste storage sites in the St. Louis area were aware of health risks, spills, improperly stored contaminants and other problems but often ignored them.
Federal judges have temporarily halted a landmark new climate reporting rule, sidelining efforts by Wall Street’s top regulator to uncover the risks U.S. corporations and their investors face from rising global temperatures.
Judges of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided Friday with two fracking companies that had asked for an emergency stay of the “expansive and novel requirements” that they say the Securities and Exchange Commission has imposed on them. The companies’ preliminary victory could spell legal trouble for the SEC rule, which faces court challenges from the energy industry and environmentalists.
Late last year, Holtec officials announced a four-year delay in their expected decommissioning timeline for Pilgrim — an announcement that came on the heels of another four-year delay announced earlier in 2023. That pushes the date that the site can be expected to be available for other uses back to 2035. Holtec said the delays were due to questions about the proposed release of radioactive water into Cape Cod Bay, a prospect the Healey administration opposes and one that’s riled community activists concerned about contamination.
Activists criticize evaporation of radioactive waste water at Pilgrim plant The trust, which is intended to support the cleanup of the plant as well as the on-site storage of spent fuel, had a reported $518 million as of the end of 2022. The money came from ratepayer funds that were a surcharge on electric bills during the plant’s operation. The company has 30 days to respond to the new citation and can choose to appeal.
More info in this article
The OCC’s enforcement actions are “separate from, but coordinated with, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System which announced a related enforcement action today against JPMorgan Chase & Co.”
The OCC penalty has been “paid to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.”
The move comes after the bank disclosed in February that it expected to pay about $350 million in fines for failing to keep records at its corporate and investment bank.
The bank said at the time that it expected to face requirements that it would have to fix the problem and engage an independent consultant.
The $348.2 million in fines is less than the $290 million it agreed to pay to settle a lawsuit by victims of alleged pedophile and former client Jeffrey Epstein. It also paid $75 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands relating to the Epstein case
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has been fined a total of $348.2 million by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for failing to keep track of all of its trading activities, regulators said Thursday.
The fine includes $98.2 million for an “an inadequate program to monitor firm and client trading activities for market misconduct” from the Federal Reserve as well as $250 million from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Soooo… wasn’t there a post that said something about watch for big news or something… a Q proof from the Dayton rally
Edit. Post 540 540 Q !UW.yye1fxo 01/18/2018 21:09:31 ID: 8chan/greatawakening: 24 Are you following the news today? WHAT A BIG NEWS DAY. These people are REALLY stupid. This will be the END of the D party. This will be the path forward (w/ public outrage) to JAIL many so-called 'untouchables'. You, THE PEOPLE, have the POWER. DOWN SHE GOES. Q
This is all about, I think, trying to buy votes. This is all about an administration that is out of control," he continued. "We have a strong bias towards spending versus having a conservative policy or a sustainable future."
Marking for view later
Question for autists… (note, I’m far from an autist) but looking for their insights on subjects or topics mentioned in Q posts that have not yet been touched on. I’ve not been here more than 3 years and some topics I’m not sure if they’ve already come to light or are still yet in the darkness. Example Red Cross.
One other question when single letters are mention in Q posts, P=C for example, how did autists originally connect the dots. Or is the easiest explanation… that’s why they are the autists.