If you live through it, and do not self-destruct in the course of gaslighting, psy ops and isolation, you might have some leverage:
This was dated for the day that the Attorney General of Texas sent a "Constitutional" case to the Supreme Court about the Affordable Care Act. Every Attorney General's office from every state in the country was alerted of the implications.
Now, this article wants to tell us what about Paxton?
How many bankruptcies are supposed to be filed between now and whenever they file this?
It was announced in a public notice TODAY.
Twice in ten years? Try twice in three years...
"Federal" Assistance being demanded by states for "COVID-19," including states that have been on the verge of bankruptcy for years for reasons that had NOTHING to do with "COVID-19;"
The Supreme Court of the United States' recent decision on paying for outstanding insurance claims by insurance companies that placed early bets on the Affordable Care Act marketplace that are now coming due for collection;
A team effort of "Attorney's General" in early 2019 to mount cases challenging the ACA as a civil matter while all sorts of major campaign hedges were placed by political candidates regarding "Medicare for All" and other "health insurance" matters;
All sorts of payouts to states from pharmaceutical companies connected to "opiates" without addressing what was by that time a more than three-year backlog on considerations of complaints of fraud that were before the Centers of MediCare and Medicaid Services Office of Inspector General.
I alleged that the Affordable Care Act was actually part of a capital outlay process for the roll out of the digital economy. Those who made the money on our torture now want to go bankrupt and blame it on a "pandemic?" Who is supposed to pay then? Pursuing ANOTHER round of civil litigation around these matters puts the costs on who?
What happens when the Department of Justice is so corrupt that it has nothing to sustain itself when it loses its hedging strategy and goes entirely bankrupt? Who get to be the "conservator" for the Department of Justice?
There needs to be a house-cleaning from within. This "professional courtesy" to people who are in the secret society has gone too far.
It's not a secret anymore anyway.
8:36 am CST
May 16, 2020
Two minutes to edit
UPDATE:
You are so disinfuckingeneous "Texas":
So, yesterday was a 30-day notice on what?
You all really should have stopped while you could.
9:07 am CST
May 16, 2020
Circa March 28, 2020 at 1:05 am CST:
It was NOT a "loan." It was a capital outlay for a project that got infiltrated by traitors.
You do not get to get your kickback in ten days.
9:18 am CST
May 16, 2020
You have your notice.
24 hours to clear out.
9:21 am CST
May 16, 2020
Would you consider this "diplomacy?"
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