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The question not being asked... Why is the number 5 important? Do you want to know the answer? If you do want the answer it's down below. If not. Scroll on past it.
















Statute of limitations
 
The question not being asked... Why is the number 5 important? Do you want to know the answer? If you do want the answer it's down below. If not. Scroll on past it.
















Statute of limitations
This is why barr had Durham drag his ass. So when he found the information, they could all decry, statute of limitations has expired

"Barr told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he had appointed U.S. Attorney John Durham as a special counsel in October"
 
Intel
— once the dominant chipmaker which powered most PCs — sent an email to employees on Saturday, warning that job cuts are coming to its factories.
With Intel employing 109,000 globally, that would mean 16,350 to 21,800 layoffs.

 
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Snooty Lake Tahoe residents in uproar over plan to let local dishwashers access their private beaches​


Ray Tulloch, a trustee who's owned a property in Incline Village for 18 years, said he thought opening up the beach to employees would be unfair to homeowners, who each pay a $655 annual fee to maintain it.
'It puts the whole beach deed at risk,' Tulloch said. 'I'm not sure why owners should be paying that much money for a private facility that is then potentially opened up to the world.'

Since 2023, Incline Village's beaches have been fully private and reserved for its roughly 7,800 homeowners and their guests.

But the five-member board that governs Incline Village ultimately decided access should be expanded to the workers who keep recreation and utility services running.


IMO - cancel the low $655 annual fee, and make it a public beach. All beach is public up to the water line.
 

Snooty Lake Tahoe residents in uproar over plan to let local dishwashers access their private beaches​


Ray Tulloch, a trustee who's owned a property in Incline Village for 18 years, said he thought opening up the beach to employees would be unfair to homeowners, who each pay a $655 annual fee to maintain it.
'It puts the whole beach deed at risk,' Tulloch said. 'I'm not sure why owners should be paying that much money for a private facility that is then potentially opened up to the world.'

Since 2023, Incline Village's beaches have been fully private and reserved for its roughly 7,800 homeowners and their guests.

But the five-member board that governs Incline Village ultimately decided access should be expanded to the workers who keep recreation and utility services running.


IMO - cancel the low $655 annual fee, and make it a public beach. All beach is public up to the water line.
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