Today, one of Amazon’s staffing agencies, Integrity Staffing Solutions, went before the Supreme Court to argue that they should not be liable to employees for time spent waiting in line for the end-of-shift security check. This case matters a great deal to all retailers, because shrinkage is a thing, and it’s embarrassing to explain to …
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Today was the second Senate Debate at the Georgia Fair. The first debate was sponsored by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, a conservative think tank and lobbying organization. This time around it was just a raucous political rally for both sides. I attended this debate and the Governor Debate which was held immediately after, …
Continue reading Senate Debate at the Georgia FairToday was the Gubernatorial debate at the Georgia Fair. It was a full-fledged riotous rally. Some video for your enjoyment is below. Interestingly, by comparison to the last debate, Dr. Andrew Hunt, the libertarian candidate, was participating. Unlike Amanda Swafford, his libertarian counterpart running for the Georgia Senate, he actually had poignant questions and …
Continue reading Gubernatorial Debate at the Georgia FairWelcome back to the David Dorer Show Listen live to the show via Spreaker by playing the media player below. This week’s episode is the “Hold My Calls” Edition where we will discuss Congress’ 54 day recess leading up to the midterm elections, the resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder, and the coffee-cup salute heard round the world. …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – The Hold My Calls (and coffee) EditionCongress is out for 54 days so that representatives can head back to their home states and politic for reelection in November. They won’t be back before these elections have passed. Almost immediately after this was announced, Attorney General Eric Holder resigned. On top of that, key members of congress have balked at the President’s …
Continue reading Did Obama Just Play Congress?Immediately following reports that Congress will be out until the conclusion of the midterm elections, Attorney General Eric Holder announced today that he has resigned from the office. Giving credence to my allegations that the Executive Branch has played the Legislative Branch like a fiddle. Now, he can appoint an Attorney General by recess appointment, …
Continue reading Attorney General Eric Holder ResignedWe’ll get to tax inversions in a minute, but let’s talk about how the IRS and the Treasury are pursuing every possible manner of tax collection. The Guardian ran a story on Wednesday entitled “Banks tell US customers they won’t work with Americans.” Banks are doing this because of the FATCA, Foreign Accounts Taxation …
Continue reading Knolan’s Knonsense – Tax InversionsMuch has been made by the the conservative press about the “latte salute” by President Obama. Sean Hannity and Karl Rove had a spout about it, where Hannity asked “would President Bush ever do that?” Rove didn’t comment on Bush’s salutes, but called Obama “insensitive” and asked, “How disrespectful was that?” Maybe the reason that Rove …
Continue reading Salute-Gate: No One Can Tell the President to Sit DownVeronica Brinson, a local Macon attorney, was removed from representing Mr. Frank Reeves in his murder case by the presiding Judge, Honorable Judge Howard Simms, for providing “defacto ineffective” representation. She claimed to media outlets following this decision that she felt it was retaliation for filing a motion to recuse Judge Simms on the …
Continue reading Judge’s Order Removing Veronica Brinson From Murder CaseWelcome back to the David Dorer Show Listen live to the show via Spreaker by playing the media player below. This week’s episode is the “The More Things Change” Edition where we will discuss the President’s Decision to authorize airstrikes against Syria to curb the progress of ISIS, Ray Rice’s indefinite suspension following the release of him …
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