Anonymous ID: 19f085 April 26, 2020, 4:22 p.m. No.8931519   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1710 >>1767 >>1938 >>2072

Further Dig

 

>>8930602 (pb)

Three killed in small plane crash in northern Nevada

 

The occupants were identified as Thomas A. Kvanvig, 48, Stacie M. Kvanvig, 49; and Daniel Kvanvig, 8, of Chandler.

 

Thomas A. Kvanvig was an engineer for Intel Corp., there are a couple of Chuck Coolant Delivery patents listed as well. In addition, he is also connected to an Import Shipping business out of Costa Rica. Wonder what it was exactly he was shipping/importing? His Linkedin page states, residences in both Arizona and Costa Rica, in addition he was also employed LCDR

US Navy Reserve 1993 – 2012 19 years.

 

Reported Intel Engineer

https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2020/04/26/3-people-arizona-killed-nevada-plane-crash-idd/3030738001/

Import Shipping Business

https://www.importgenius.com/costarica/importers/kvanvig-thomas-arthur

Chuck Coolant Delivery Patents

https://patents.justia.com/inventor/thomas-a-kvanvig

https://patents.justia.com/patent/6501290

Linkedin

https://cr.linkedin.com/in/tom-kvanvig-0883926

Anonymous ID: 19f085 April 26, 2020, 4:38 p.m. No.8931641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1710 >>1767 >>1938 >>2072

Sen. Tillis backs McConnell’s idea to allow struggling states to declare bankruptcy

 

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has received some support for his idea to let struggling states file for bankruptcy. On Friday, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) told his constituents he is “more or less aligned with McConnell.” Growing controversy has sparked over the idea of allowing struggling states to declare bankruptcy. Several political figures have questioned its constitutionality.

 

“There is no level of responsibility associated with that, I don’t care what party you’re in,” stated New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. “Encouraging, engendering, explicitly almost hoping for bankruptcies of American states in the midst of the biggest health crisis this country has ever faced is completely and utterly irresponsible.” Earlier this week, McConnell came under fire after he claimed it would be better for states to declare bankruptcy than to rely on federal assistance. Lawmakers from both sides have since criticized his remarks, including various governors nationwide.

 

The GOP leader also received backlash from lawmakers in his home state. “I very strongly disagree with him here, as does every other governor in the country, regardless of party,” said Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. “I hope those comments were off the cuff,…because bankruptcy for a state would be disastrous.”

 

According to Tillis, states should focus recovery efforts on essential services, like firefighting, law enforcement and schooling. The Republican lawmaker believes poorly run states shouldn’t get taxpayer money, especially if they were struggling before the virus.

 

https://www.oann.com/sen-tillis-backs-mcconnells-idea-to-allow-struggling-states-to-declare-bankruptcy/

 

Here's what scares them the most about having to file for bankruptcy: Once a bankruptcy is filed, it requires a complete audit of the books..all of the books. What will be found when audits are complete, will leave them completely exposed! McConnell knew exactly what he was saying. Just take a look at those complaining the most.

Anonymous ID: 19f085 April 26, 2020, 5:26 p.m. No.8932049   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2072

De Blasio appoints wife head of coronavirus racial inequality task force

 

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Sunday that he has put First Lady Chirlane McCray in charge of a special coronavirus task force — insisting her work with her embattled ThriveNYC initiative made her perfect for the new job. McCray will work with Deputy Mayor Phil Thompson in leading a task force on racial inclusion and equity to make sure the Big Apple rebounds as a “better and more just society than the one we left behind,” Hizzoner said.

 

The mayor insisted that the First Lady deserved her place at the head of the new initiative because of the ideas she generated — defying critics and praising her work with her $250 million-a-year mental health plan. “In terms of fighting inequality, Thrive has gone to that point and in many ways even farther,” he insisted, praising his wife’s work in “putting a light” to serious issues, making her an obvious choice for the new role. “I think that’s exactly the kind of mindset needed for this task force,” he insisted of his 65-year-old wife.

 

Critics have charged that McCray’s ThriveNYC program is both ineffective and ripe for abuse as a political cudgel. The racial inequality task force, meanwhile, was one of a series of working groups being set up to help prepare the Big Apple to reopen after the lockdown, the Mayor announced, saying they will start meeting “in a matter of days.” The crisis has highlighted the “many things that are broken in our city and in our country,” Hizzoner insisted at Sunday’s press briefing, calling it a “clarion call” for change. “We don’t just need a recovery, we need a transformation,” he said. It was not immediately clear whether the task force would be given a budget — or whether McCray would draw a salary.

 

The city’s black and Latin communities are particularly hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, statistics released by City Hall show. He also insisted that the city would not rush to reopen, saying he was “worried” for other states moving too quickly. As well as “running a risk is endangering their own people,” they also risked it “backfiring” and having prolonged lockdowns once the contagion reasserts itself, he said. “We won’t let that happen here,” he stressed, refusing to be drawn on an exact timescale of the lockdown getting lifted. “There is in my mind also no question that New York City will come back strong — stronger than ever. This is what New York City does this is who we are,” he insisted.

 

https://nypost.com/2020/04/26/de-blasio-appoints-wife-head-of-coronavirus-racial-inequality-task-force/