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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

From Senator Bernie Sanders.....

Bernie Sanders
Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.):

Obama ‘Not a Fighter’: In a series of speeches on the economy, President Barack Obama so far has not laid out fresh plans, The Associated Press reported. Sen. Bernie Sanders said Obama needed to, but did not, outline bold new legislation to create jobs through a major program to fix highways, shore up bridges, overhaul airports and seaports and rebuild railways. Sanders said the president should have gotten tough and told Republicans that “if they are not prepared to go forward they are going to pay a political price” but “he's not a fighter and the Republicans have gotten that clue.”

Obama ‘Not a Fighter’: Obama's program for boosting the middle class, which he is laying out in a series of speeches, faces long odds in a Congress that showed little interest when he proposed similar ideas earlier this year. Some Democrats are looking for Obama to become more assertive. “If you're asking me if I am ...optimistic that he's going to come down here and fight and give the Republicans an offer they can't refuse—no. The president is not a fighter,” Sen. Sanders, an independent who generally votes with the Democratic majority, told The Wall Street Journal.

The Fed: Sen. Sanders urged the president to nominate a new Fed chairman who would be an advocate for the middle class, AP reported. Sanders suggested Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz or former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich. Sanders said the Fed needs to address unemployment with the same urgency it showed after the financial crisis in 2008, WCAX-TV reported. “Among the many reasons the country would be better off if Bernie Sanders was president is that the man just refuses to deal in silliness. He wants the country to have a serious debate” about the Federal Reserve mandate to promote full employment, Jonathan Tasini blogged.
Veterans' Home: Gov. Peter Shumlin asked the state Legislature for $2 million to cover Vermont Veterans Home deficits. Deeper federal cuts would make the problem worse. David Weinstein, a Sanders aide, told the Bennington Banner that the home remains under scrutiny by the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare, which last year threatened to withdraw federal funding which accounts for most of the home's $21 million budget. Weinstein said Sanders last week asked CMS for time "to right the ship." Sanders, who chairs the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, also is working to help the facility care for patients from nearby Massachusetts, according to the Banner, Vt. Digger and the Valley News.

Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=4CA71040-2EDE-45D4-BF36-EDC0F36F354D
 

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