First, all Government Spending ends on september 30. And that literally means if therethere is not a compromise reached, the entire federal government would shut down. A place like this that means like every civilian job like Tinker Air Force base, it means the district has four veteran centers your they wouldnt be open. Veterans hospital closed down. The National Weather center that give us as much warning as you can give anybody about the tornadoes wouldnt be operating. So thats a pretty contentious issue. Well also had the National Debt ceiling sometime probably in midnovember. That creates not a Government Shutdown scenario but if you dont find a way to resolve it, sort of a, across the board 35 cut in all Government Agencies because you couldnt finance government. And, finally, the immigration issue has been very contentious issue. The senate has passed a bill. Its not likely to be a bill that the house will pass. The house has passed for smaller goes through committee, through ju
He could be looking at like 50 years in prison, it kind of looks like the end of the world for somebody like roger stone, the end of his free life, right . But the statutory maximum sentence, the sentence he might theoretically get on paper is nowhere near what hes actually likely to get. The guidelines, for example, suggest a sentence much shorter than the statutory maximum, also its his first offense. Its sort of a whitecollar offense, although im never quite sure what the dividing line is there. In any case, nobody really thinks hes going to get decades in prison. But it is seven felony counts including witness tampering which is a serious one. Theres an interesting thing that happened right at the end of the day in court on friday right after the jury read out their verdict about roger stone in what was something of a surprise. The prosecutors in the stone case asked as soon as the judge was as soon as the verdict was read, they asked the judge to remand roger stone in custody, to
Theoretically get on paper is nowhere near what hes actually likely to get. The guidelines, for example, suggest a sentence much shorter than the statutory maximum, also its his first offense. Its sort of a whitecollar offense, although im never really quite sure what the dividing line is there. In any case, nobody really thinks hes going to get decades in prison. But it is seven felony counts including witness tampering which is a serious one. Theres an interesting thing that happened right at the end of the day in court on friday right after the jury read out their verdict about roger stone in what was something of a surprise. The prosecutors in the stone case asked as soon as the judge was as soon as the verdict was read, they asked the judge to remand roger stone in custody, to put him in jail that day right then rather than allow him to go home again. Heres how it went in court. The judge, does the government have a position with respect to the defendants release pending the sente
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