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To: Mrjns who wrote (57891)12/29/2017 3:30:53 PM
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Here is a Facebook video clip from a realtor in my town that gives a great explanation of how the new tax bill will likely affect real estate in California.

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To: Mrjns who wrote (57891)12/29/2017 4:12:28 PM
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Maybe Cuomo's getting a lot of complaints about high NY taxes.
There are two sides to every equation.
My position is that State taxes shouldn't be a Federal tax issue.



To: Mrjns who wrote (57891)12/29/2017 4:53:35 PM
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Just like Crooked Hillary, Huma's emails are printed and scanned so there is no easy way to search them electronically. Our government is SO CORRUPT...

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Classified documents among newly released Huma Abedin emails found on Weiner’s laptop

New York Post ^
| December 29, 2017 | Bob Fredericks

The State Department Friday released some work-related emails from Huma Abedin that the feds discovered on a laptop belonging to her perv hubby Anthony Weiner — including at least five that were marked “classified.” State was expected to dump roughly 2,800 emails as a result of a court case won by the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch. “This is a major victory,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, said in a statement. “After years of hard work in federal court, Judicial Watch has forced the State Department to finally allow Americans to see these public documents.” He said the discovery of...



To: Mrjns who wrote (57891)2/4/2018 12:28:00 PM
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Looks like My Governor has to obey the law after all?

Money talks

New York docked $14M for I Love NY highway signs

ALBANY - The federal government docked New York $14 million on Thursday for installing more than 500 I Love NY signs that violate road rules and state law.

The penalty imposed by the Federal Highway Administration is its strongest move yet to try to force the removal of the blue-and-white highway signs, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration spent $8.1 million installing in recent years despite being ordered not to in 2013.

Feb. 2 update: I Love NY signs to come down by summer to avoid $14M fine

FHWA acting Administrator Brandye Hendrickson outlined the penalty in a letter Thursday to transportation officials in Cuomo's administration, giving them until Sept. 30 to remove the signs or reach a compromise.

The $14 million will be restored if the state meets the deadline, Hendrickson wrote.

"Because of the installation of more than 500 non-compliant signs and repeated notification to remove these installations, the FHWA will assess initial penalties for non-compliance effective immediately," wrote Hendrickson, who was appointed by President Donald Trump.

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