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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

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, November 4, 2014

RSN: At the Polls, Remember Who Wrecked the Economy - Republicans' Austerity Has Cost 6 Million Jobs, How the Florida Governor's Race Could Unleash Solar Power in the Sunshine State



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Steve Weissman | Are Progressives Finking Out on Foreign Policy?
As long as we stay bogged down by war, domestic priorities will remain neglected. (photo: Reuters)
Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "For all the endless fund-raising appeals and election hyperbole, few progressive politicians want to talk about our biggest foreign policy challenge, the escalation of American involvement in Syria and Iraq."
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Election 2014: A New Level of Collaboration Between Candidates and Big-Money Allies
Matea Gold, The Washington Post
Gold writes: "The 2014 midterm elections mark a new level of collaboration between candidates and independent groups, eroding the barrier that is supposed to separate those running for office from their big-money allies."
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Eric Holder Sends Poll Watchers to 18 States
Ben Kamisar, The Hill
Kamisar writes: "The Department of Justice plans to send federal monitors to 18 states to watch for discrimination against voters."
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The Biggest Bloc of Voters Are the Shameful Ones Who Do Nothing
Petula Dvorak, The Washington Post
Dvorak writes: "So all those politicians we hate? The clowns shutting down the government? The partisan dopes fighting like schoolyard kids and not getting the work of the city, state and nation done? Who gave them their jobs? The Americans who don't vote. They are the biggest bloc of voters."
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At the Polls, Remember Who Wrecked the Economy - Republicans' Austerity Has Cost 6 Million Jobs
Rex Nutting, Market Watch
Nutting writes: "Experience shows what a disastrous policy the spending reductions were. Cutting your way to growth didn't work in the eurozone, and it didn't work in the United States."
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How the Florida Governor's Race Could Unleash Solar Power in the Sunshine State
Katie Valentine, ThinkProgress
Valentine writes: "Florida ranks third in the nation for solar potential but 18th for total installed solar power capacity, a gap that, according to solar advocates, is largely due to the state's regressive policies on renewable energy."
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