He's also being challenged on where his actual residence is. State law requires representatives to live in the districts for which they are elected.
When asked if he moved any furniture, electronics, dishes, etc. into the home he answered no, when asked if he had moved any personal property into the home he answered: “I do not remember.” When asked if anyone assisted him in moving into the home he answered: “I cannot recall.”
The commissioner asked the following question: “The Sinopoli leader indicates that the leased property was not furnished. What furniture did you use at the Conservancy Drive house during the period of the lease?” Cole answered: ‘I don’t recall.” Cole also said that he did not recall sleeping overnight at the home and stated that his children did not sleep overnight at home.
He also stated that he did not recall ever eating a meal or bathing at the home
So, not just voter fraud, but also election fraud.
The only thing about this whole scenario I dislike is how much time elapsed between "fuck around" and "find out". But it's good to see justice catching up with that shitbag.
Unfortunately, no matter what ends up happening, it still will never fully make right what those poor election workers went through and are still going through.
Feinstein is an order of magnitude more cognizant than McConnell, and yet a great many Dems want to see her removed also....and you just don't see that kind of parity with the GOP.
What I don't know is whether the UK has to comply with the same BS exclusive service contracts for their ice cream machines as the US does, or if it's a similar arrangement only with different companies and manufacturers.
The McD closest to my house is almost always unable to sell ice cream products - it's down more often that it's working.
They reverse engineered the ordering API (that the app uses) and try to add a McSundae to an online order. If the ice cream machine is broken, it won't let you add that item to an order for the specific location. If the McSundae machine is working, it will let you add that item to the order for the designated location.
It updates each location every 30 minutes, so is very up to date.
I personally know 3 different people who worked at the Amazon corporate headquarters in office jobs. All three came out mentally and emotionally broken and defeated after just a few years. Some office employees get signing bonuses deferred and payed out only if they survive some number of years. They internally refer to it as getting their 'golden handcuffs' unshackled. One of the three people made it to then and quit...the other two quit after the first year. Amazon is a grinder of human meat, and it looks like they're getting back into the business of grinding with this new policy.
There's already a link to the vid talking about the utter bullshit and corruption surrounding the McD's ice cream machines posted in this thread, but here's a resource I haven't seen posted yet: an online tracker to find out if your local McD's ice cream machine is working or broken right now.
It is the same benefit as carrying insurance (auto insurance, home insurance, medical insurance, etc). Most people pay into insurance and never use it, and you hope you never have to use it, so you might ask them why they need it and why they keep paying into it. The answer is that you have insurance because if you need it, and you don't have it, it's already too late to get it, and your life can be ruined.
Shouldn't we also look at how many people don't get murdered because they have a gun in their house
There was enough info published in my original citation to derive that.
I don't drive a lot any more now that I work from home...but if I purchased an electric vehicle, the batteries (arguably one of the most expensive components of the vehicle) are slowly degrading whether I drive it or not, and I would either have to throw away the whole car or replace the extremely expensive batteries as early as 10 years (assuming the company who built it still exists). If I buy a gas-powered car instead, there is not a significant expensive component on it that starts totally degrading over time whether I used it or not...except the 12v battery under the hood that I have to replace every 5 to 7 years.
That Rivian CEO is suffering from affluenza and seems to think people are made of money.
You don't have to explain how liability works. I get it. What I don't get is how removing that specific community is going to limit their liability when the perpetrators will just target a different community.
Yeah, I don't get it. It must take some god-level Stockholm syndrome to be a republican woman these days.