Confusing Election
I think I finally got it.
The LIbertarians are running a Republican, the Republicans are running a conservative Democrat, and the Democrats are running vaporware.
I think I finally got it.
The LIbertarians are running a Republican, the Republicans are running a conservative Democrat, and the Democrats are running vaporware.
Folks smarter than I are saying that Heller could very well come out today.
SCOTUSBlog will be live blogging it. If their main site is unreachable the backup is here.
In the comments over at Sebastian’s Cam Edwards chimes in to inform us that Max Motor’s issue is with the First National Bank of Kansas whereas the credit cards I was talking about come from the First National Bank of Omaha.
I have no idea how their org chart works within First National Bank, but their webpages seem to indicate that the Omaha and Kansas banks are descendants of the original First National of Nebraska.
So, I might have a little egg on my face for equating the two, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to point out the differing practices of two branches of the same parent company.
It should be interesting how this all shakes out.
I say good for Bill. The ATF approved his design and he went to market with their approval. They reviewed the design after he went into production and pulled the plug on it. There is no known documented procedure for reviewing a previously approved design. BIll Akins did what he had to do to get permission to sell his product and they screwed him out of money by reversing their previous decision.
Seems like a good enough reason to bring a lawsuit to me.