Anonymous ID: ed9d1f May 15, 2019, 11:40 a.m. No.6506179   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6192 >>6237

A digital soldier in the trench @QRV

 

This anon has been tenacious!

 

This is my fourth followup on RGB requesting a recent photo and an announcement of her return. If you have been following this request to the Supreme Court, I sent an email to the Public Information Officer at the Supreme Court twice and called directly leaving a message with the receptionist. I have received no response whatsoever. No emails, VM, or callbacks.

 

Here are the previous posts.

 

https://voat.co/v/QRV/3176539

 

https://voat.co/v/QRV/3164697

 

https://voat.co/v/QRV/3192078

 

So this is my last escalation. I will not go beyond Mr. Duff, who I don't think will respond and if he does it will not be to provide a picture, I would be surprised. It is becoming clear that they are keeping quiet and not responding to a legitimate request, which speaks volumes. Here is the email that was sent to Mr. James Duff.

 

To: James C. Duff, Director

 

Administrative Office of the United States Courts

 

Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building

 

One Columbus Circle NE

 

Washington, D.C. 20544

 

jduff@ao.uscourts.gov

 

Mr. Duff:

 

Sir. I have requested from the Supreme Court on two requests, a recent official photo of Ruth Baden Ginsberg that was taken after December 2018, making my requests to the Supreme Court Public Communications group. To date, there has been no response nor acknowledgment of my requests. I also have left a message regarding my request with no response.

 

This lack of responsiveness has been frustrating and I am forwarding this request to you in hope that I can obtain the requested photo. There is none currently on the Supreme Court site nor anywhere on the internet.

 

If you could have someone forward a jpg or other format taken after December 2018 it would be greatly appreciated.

 

If you are not the individual responsible, please let me know and/or let me know who to contact and accordingly direct this request.

 

If my request cannot be fulfilled for some reason, please let me know.

 

Your response is greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you

 

Very Respectfully

 

My Name & Contact information.

 

I don't think he will reply and I don't think he will provide a picture. He may shunt me to someone else that will do the same. At this juncture, it seems like an open secret and no one wants to touch it.

 

I will give one final update on whether Mr. Duff responds. I think a community call to action might be in order.

Anonymous ID: ed9d1f May 15, 2019, 11:59 a.m. No.6506354   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6370 >>6424 >>6750 >>6797

Trump ropes Federal Reserve into US-China trade war

President Donald Trump has suggested the Federal Reserve could support the US in its simmering trade battle with China.

 

The trade dispute between the world's two largest economies escalated this week with tariff hikes on both sides.

 

In a post on Twitter, Mr Trump said China would move to stimulate its economy to deal with the fallout.

 

If the Fed were to "match" that potential Chinese stimulus, it would be "game over", he said.

 

"China will be pumping money into their system and probably reducing interest rates, as always, in order to make up for the business they are, and will be, losing," Mr Trump wrote on Twitter.

 

"If the Federal Reserve ever did a 'match,' it would be game over, we win! In any event, China wants a deal!."

 

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

China will be pumping money into their system and probably reducing interest rates, as always, in order to make up for the business they are, and will be, losing. If the Federal Reserve ever did a “match,” it would be game over, we win! In any event, China wants a deal!

 

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US presidents have historically avoided commenting on Fed policy publicly, for fear of politicising the institution and undermining confidence in its decisions.

 

Mr Trump has attacked the Fed and its chairman Jerome Powell on a number of occasions over the past year, putting pressure on them to keep interest rates low.

 

The US central bank had been "normalising" monetary policy after years of keeping rates at ultra-low levels in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

 

At the same time, China has sought to support its economy as it battles a slowing economy and the trade war.

 

Trump urges Fed to cut interest rates

US-China trade war in 300 words

China frees up cash to boost economy

A deal "when the time is right"

The US and China have been fighting a trade war since last year, placing billions of dollars worth of tariffs on one another's goods.

 

Only recently the two countries seemed close to a deal, but last week US officials said the Chinese had reneged on some of their promises.

 

The US raised tariffs on $200bn (£154.9bn) worth of Chinese goods on Friday, and China retaliated with tariff hikes on US products this week.

 

Mr Trump said on Twitter the US would make a deal with China "when the time is right".

 

"My respect and friendship with President Xi is unlimited but, as I have told him many times before, this must be a great deal for the United States or it just doesn't make any sense," Mr Trump said.

 

He added: "It will all happen, and much faster than people think!"