this is not a public blog, just a place hwere i can leave myself notes. nothing to see here folks, move along.
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Friday, July 22, 2022
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Friday, July 15, 2022
to do:
mark small.
tasks for tuesday:
1. call mark small.
2. stairs and car.
3. go to work by 3 pm.
american airlines.
hibiscus tea.
clean stairs and car.
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irbs, covance, abbvie.
what else?
property tax marion county.
quitclaim deed for kc. but discuss with mark small first.
go over old lists.
did friday:
put away stuff from dumpster dive
washed a few dishes
booked two screenings in kansas city. read consent form.
returned modem to cable co, no receipt, paid bill 38.70, need to call to dispute.
found many things. cleaned car ever so slightly.
emailed lawyer re mom's estate.
made comic. made list.
to do: cle. foonberg.
did: submitted indiana unclaimed $68 update: need to photocopy claim, send driver's license.
lonnie hall problem, tristan hall.
to do: BMV new proceeding!!!!!
thursday vince 8 am 21st 28k 2 30 days +8 outpatients over 6? months.
booked a screening. flu study.
july 28 12:30 icon kasasa city 6500 covid
no more coffee till screening! maybe some hibiscus and garlic.
Participants must meet the following criteria
- Study is for an investigational drug
- Male or female volunteers 18-65 years of age
- BMI of 18 to 32
Study Visits
- 2 in-house stays of 31 days / 30 nights
- 8 outpatient visits
Compensation
Receive up to $28,500
Thursday, July 14, 2022
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Friday, July 08, 2022
Quote file from fec v cruz for senate
The First Amendment “has its fullest and most urgent application precisely to the conduct of campaigns for political office.” Monitor Patriot Co. v. Roy, 401 U. S. 265, 272 (1971).
This broad protection, we have explained, “reflects our profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open.”
But there is no doubt that the law does burden First Amendment electoral speech, and any such law must at least be justified by a permissible interest. See McCutcheon v. Federal Election Comm’n, 572 U. S. 185, 210 (2014) (plurality opinion) (“When the Government restricts speech, the Government bears the burden of proving the constitutionality of its actions.”).
“the First Amendment requires us to err on the side of protecting political speech rather than suppressing it.”
All the above is pretty meager, given that we are considering restrictions on “the most fundamental First Amendment activities”—the right of candidates for political office to make their case to the American people.
Moreover, deference to Congress would be especially inappropriate where, as here, the legislative act may have been an effort to “insulate[] legislators from effective electoral challenge.”
We also conclude that this provision burdens core political speech without proper justification.
Thursday, July 07, 2022
thursday day off:
did
to do
didn't
did
1. scrap $17 2. plasma $60.
3. paid internet bill $60. irony there. 4. paid pnc credit card $260, $27 late fee.
5. po box.
6. dove. 3 stops, maybe 2.
7. laundry. 1 load. took out some trash, fed fish.
8. burned boxes and trimmed brush.
to do - food off front steps. talk to brian.
do some dishes. take a bath. put away clothes.
didn't - didn't get to crackers in time to get on the list.
didn't write the sokola memo.
didn't call mark small.
so plan for friday, put away food, clean stairs, x recycling to work, x ask for 4 days a week, x read montana disclosure case.
big project: make file of election cases. go through them for quotes, build a quote file with key words.
x example: cruz v fec. why: it's recent, it's scotus, it's gop. could do some work on that tonight.
saturday prework goals:
bath. front porch. air up bike tire? dishes. did none of those.
look up mycase indianba re ticket.
look up PA toll bill.
email jeanie re probate stuff.
State of Indiana v. Robbin G Stewart
Case Number | 08D01-2205-IF-000539 |
Court | Carroll Superior Court |
Type | IF - Infraction |
Filed | 05/17/2022 |
Status | 06/24/2022 , Decided |
Appear By | 06/14/2022 |
Parties to the Case
Defendant | Stewart, Robbin G | |
State Plaintiff | State of Indiana |
Charges
01 | 05/13/2022 | 9-18.1-4-5(a)(1)/IFC: Operating a Motor Vehicle with a False Plate-Plate Belongs to Another Vehicle |
Chronological Case Summary
05/17/2022 | Case Opened as a New Filing | ||||
05/17/2022 | Traffic Citation Filed Filed By: State of Indiana File Stamp: 05/17/2022 | ||||
05/17/2022 | Hearing Scheduling Activity Initial Hearing scheduled for 06/14/2022 at 1:30 PM. | ||||
06/14/2022 | Initial Hearing Session: 06/14/2022 1:30 PM, Judicial Officer: Hawkins, Troy M. Result: Commenced and concluded | ||||
06/24/2022 | Default Judgement entered. This matter was set for Initial Hearing. State appeared by SME. Def. FTA. Judgement entered against Def. Judicial Officer: Hawkins, Troy M. Noticed: Evans, Shane Michael Order Signed: 06/14/2022 | ||||
06/24/2022 | Judgment Judicial Officer: Hawkins, Troy M.
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06/24/2022 | ZNT - An Electronic SR16 has been sent to the BMV Ticket Substitute SR16 sent to BMV for Charge 1 for Statute 9-18.1-4-5(a)(1) | ||||
06/24/2022 | Clerk Administrative Event Order sent to Defendant by USPS Mail | ||||
06/25/2022 | Automated ENotice Issued to Parties Order Issued ---- 6/24/2022 : Shane Michael Evans | ||||
07/05/2022 | Service Returned Not Served USPS returns Order on Default Judgment, envelope marked Return To Sender, Attempted Not Known, Unable To Forward. Pty Not Svd: Stewart, Robbin G File Stamp: 07/05/2022 |
Financial Information
Defendant
170.00
Description | Amount | Credit | Payment |
Court Costs and Filing Fees | 135.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Fine | 35.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Date | Description | Amount |
05/17/2022 | Transaction Assessment | 136.00 |
06/24/2022 | Adjustment | 34.00 |