Often it's a lease with option to buy at the end for a $1. Leasing is used by governments to do multi-year funding without bonding.
There is no chicanery involved per se with a lease, it just smooths the budget hit over the life time of the purchase. The time periods are usually shorter than a bond. It may not go against the governments bond ceiling which improves their credit rating, making money cheaper to borrow via lower interest rates.
From that you might think it could save the taxpayers money but it usually means they spend the savings elsewhere.
Here’s what he asks for in the 2nd order:
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County election officials are not under control of the people?
The Defendants in Powell’s case are the Gov Kemp, Sec of State & the election officials.
I guess judge is saying the corrupt county elections officials aren’t under the control of Gov & SoS?
Obviously they’re not under control of constitution either bc they just do whatever the F they want
The State of Georgia bought the damn machines.
That’s really weird. Why? Who benefits from them being leased for $100miion?
We know it’s def not We, the People. That’s for sure
OT: Leasing is common in Government.
Often it's a lease with option to buy at the end for a $1. Leasing is used by governments to do multi-year funding without bonding.
There is no chicanery involved per se with a lease, it just smooths the budget hit over the life time of the purchase. The time periods are usually shorter than a bond. It may not go against the governments bond ceiling which improves their credit rating, making money cheaper to borrow via lower interest rates.
From that you might think it could save the taxpayers money but it usually means they spend the savings elsewhere.
They're stored in the cnn building in. Atlanta. Heard about it on...
INFOWARS.COM
The State Congress wrote the rules on what the counties are to do WITH the machines.
Judge Timothy Batten, Sr.
bio https://ballotpedia.org/Timothy_Batten