DL Open Thread Monday October 25th 2021
Florida Governor Ron Desantis, gearing up for a run to be the worst person in the world, has invited all vaccine resisting cops to relocate to Florida. Because as awful as Florida is, it can always be worse.
Ron DeSantis Offers Bonuses To Anti-Vax Cops To Come Work In Florida
The Florida governor plans to offer $5,000 bonuses to police from other states who refuse to be vaccinated so they can interact with his constituents.
‘I beg you’: Fox News’ Neil Cavuto urges people to put politics aside and get vaccine
Biden hosts Schumer, Manchin in Delaware as Congress inches…blah blah blah
How Paris will spend €250 million on making city ‘100 % bike friendly
The city of Paris on Thursday promised to develop its network of secure cycling lanes as part of a five-year plan to make the French capital “100-percent bikeable” with €250 million of extra spending.
The Delaware Department of Justice fired back Oct. 18 at State Auditor Kathy McGuiness’s request for taxpayers to pay her private attorney, saying McGuiness can use a public defender or use her own money to pay for her defense on felony theft and other charges.
“It is sadly consistent with the defendant’s charged conduct that she would demand the taxpayers spend extra money when the law clearly commands a less profligate alternative. The law is clear, and for that reason we respectfully request that the defendant’s petition be denied,” the motion reads.
McGuiness filed a motion Oct. 14 asking the court to approve public payment of her $550-an-hour attorney, Steven Wood, who is representing her in the state’s case against her. McGuiness’s motion states that there is a conflict of interest in using a state attorney since the Department of Justice was involved in her eventual indictment on charges of felony theft, felony witness intimidation, and other misdemeanors of misconduct through her elected office.
McGuiness has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is out on $50,000 unsecured bond as the case winds through the court process.
If McGuiness uses a public defender, the motion states, it would cost about $100 an hour, but if she wants to use her own attorney, she should pay out of her own pocket. The motion calls McGuiness “independently wealthy by any standard” based on her $112,000/year auditor’s salary, and her Henlopen Acres home that Zillow estimates is worth as much as $3.7 million.
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