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Toyota

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



Tuesday, August 26, 2014

RSN: Soon, Europe Might Not Need Any New Power Plants, 8 Budget Cuts BofA's $12B Tax Dodge Could Restore






The U.S. should be leading the world in Alternative Energy Solutions....instead, the Regressive Party supported by DIRTY ENERGY, the Tea Party Funding Koch Brothers, ALEC et al....are preventing leadership....




The U.S. is one of the greatest contributors of Energy Consumption, Carbon Production, Global Warming.

Why are we sacrificing U.S. Leadership?


Charlie Baker opposed Cape Wind.....until he stuck his finger in the WIND....and saw which way the WIND of Public Opinion was blowing....




Please remember that your vote is important!

The Massachusetts Primary is September 9th! Your choices matter for our future and that of your children.




Soon, Europe Might Not Need Any New Power Plants
Jeff Spross, ThinkProgress
Spross writes: "Within a few decades, large-scale, centralized electricity generation from fossil fuels could be a thing of the past in Europe."
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Carl Gibson | 8 Budget Cuts BofA's $12B Tax Dodge Could Restore
(illustration: Occupy Our Homes)
Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
Gibson writes: "The U.S. government patted itself on the back when Bank of America was ordered to pay a recent $17 billion 'historic' settlement. BofA knew the mortgages it packaged and sold to investors were bogus, and the bank agreed to pay the fine in exchange for not having its criminal executives locked up."
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US Launches Reconnaissance Flights Over Syria
Lolita C. Baldor and Julie Pace, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The U.S. has begun surveillance flights over Syria after President Barack Obama gave the OK, U.S. officials said, a move that could pave the way for airstrikes against Islamic State militant targets there."
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Ukraine Detains Russian Paratroopers
Shaun Walker, Guardian UK
Walker writes: "Sources in Moscow have admitted that men captured inside Ukraine are indeed serving Russian soldiers, but said they crossed the border by mistake."
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Michael Brown Remembered With Calls for Peace
Edward McAllister, Reuters
McAllister writes: "Family and supporters of Michael Brown celebrated the life of the black teenager slain by a white officer in Ferguson, Missouri, in a music-filled funeral service on Monday ringing with calls for peace and police reforms."
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Israel and Hamas Appear to Have Run Out of Ideas, but Not Bombs
William Booth and Ruth Eglash, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "After 49 days of war, the armies of Israel and Hamas appear to have run out of new ideas - but not bombs. They are now slugging it out in a lopsided war of attrition."
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Soon, Europe Might Not Need Any New Power Plants
Jeff Spross, ThinkProgress
Spross writes: "Within a few decades, large-scale, centralized electricity generation from fossil fuels could be a thing of the past in Europe."
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