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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:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Friday, August 8, 2014

RSN: Meet the Methane, These Are the Companies Abandoning the U.S. to Dodge Taxes




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These Are the Companies Abandoning the U.S. to Dodge Taxes
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Danielle Douglas, The Washington Post
Douglas reports: "It is a tax trick that has been around for years, but the pace of companies moving their headquarters overseas to lower their tax rate has sped up in the last decade."
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Israel's Colonialism Must End
Ali Jarbawi, The New York Times
Jarbawi writes: "The longer any colonial occupation endures, the greater the settlers' racism and extremism tends to grow."
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GOP's Lame Uber Strategy: How Grover Norquist Thinks They Can Sway Millennials
Simon Maloy, Salon
Maloy writes: "This idea that "millennials hate regulations" seems to be what's animating the GOP's outreach effort."
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Khmer Rouge Leaders Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity and Jailed for Life
Kate Hodal, Guardian UK
Hodal reports: "A UN-backed war crimes tribunal has found the Khmer Rouge's Brother No 2 Nuon Chea and former head of state Khieu Samphan guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced the two elderly men to life imprisonment."
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Charles Pierce | Meet the Methane
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "As all parts of the Arctic melt, more methane gets released, and methane is worse for climate change than CO2 is, which is why scientists got shocked into f-bombing us this week."
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Obama Weighs Airstrikes or Aid to Help Trapped Iraqis, Officials Say
Helene Cooper, The New York Times
Cooper reports: "President Obama is considering airstrikes or airdrops of food and medicine to address a humanitarian crisis among as many as 40,000 members of religious minorities in Iraq."
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Dennis J. Kucinich | The Atomic Bomb, Then and Now
Dennis J. Kucinich, Reader Supported News
Kucinich writes: "Our problem isn't simply our nuclear past, but is our present addiction to nuclear weapons which threaten humanity's future."
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