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- Fearing slowdown, Economic Forum predicts $191M less for forthcoming Nevada budget. [TNI; Nevada Current]
- Why Nevada’s AG wants to put strict guardrails on youth social media activity. [TNI]
- Ten arrested in undercover operation targeting child sex predators. [KTNV]
- Sigal Chattah talks priorities, past. [8NewsNow]
Siggal Chattah: what gobbledygook
8NN: As far as immigration, there are different interpretations about how the
Trump administration is or isn’t violating court orders. What is your
interpretation?
Chattah: I view the immigration laws, first of all, the immigration code is fundamentally a legislation. It is law, and the minute you infuse politics with the law, that’s when things become tricky. So you know, coupled with the fact that the president of the United States has plenary power, OK, under Article Two. So one of the issues that we’ve got is you’re infusing politics. You’re taking out Article Two powers and you’re destroying the law that’s on the books. You know, there’s no discretion in these types of laws. It’s not like, you know, discretion in sentencing, OK? When you have a law that is clear, that law needs to be applied, and I think what you’ve seen through the prior administration is that you’ve had the law eroded based on politics, and that’s how I look at it.
She rambles only slightly more coherently than her Lord and Savior.
I love “the president has plenary power” followed almost immediately by “I don’t like how the prior president exercised his power.” I’m not going to call it hypocritical because all these guys are very consistent: any power that Trump wants is legitimate, any power that anyone else wants is illegitimate.
This is fvcking terrifying. I mean the stupidity? inability to articulate a cogent thought? inability to communicate? whatever you want to call it.
Wait until you get a load of the guy who appointed her…
Here is the follow up question from the reporter:
8NN: Are you talking, so are you referring to perhaps, the judges’
politics who are making the decisions? Is that…am I understanding
that correctly?
Chattah: Yeah, absolutely.
That was a rough read. Idiocracy, anyone?
Loon.
Economic Slowdown
Perhaps, but maybe, just maybe, the strip is pricing itself out of the entertainment market?
..and after spiking patrons with unsustainable prices, they have the audacity to charge for parking.
Rooms and food used to be cheap in Las Vegas. Not any more. And now parking fees? Why will people come here?
Dos anyone remember the Sands Bunch?
Brunch
Are you just waking this up to this fact? This has been true since perhaps like 2018 or even earlier, minus about two years of a slight amount of goodwill during Covid-19 when they canceled the parking fees.
No one is just waking up to this, and the over pricing thing has come up on this blog frequently.
Interestingly, PBS recently aired a segment in which old time casino operators were in a Q&A. Michael Guaghan (Southpoint) said that you should always under-promise and over-perform for patrons, also saying the strip corporate owners were not doing it. He also emphatically said no paid parking.
Free parking is basically a constitutional right.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/entertainment-columns/kats/sphere-is-not-a-toy-james-dolan-tells-beyonce-3366539/?
Dolan’s gonna lose as long as she’s not using it on merch.
Yeah this was pretty precious of SEG.
Bob List has passed.
Apparently not. Why you lyin’?
My condolences to Governor List’s family. Does anyone know how he passed?
He did not pass. That was the point of the 10:03 a.m. comment.