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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



Friday, December 26, 2014

RSN: China Plans to Shut Down 2,000 Coal Mines Next Year in Effort to Reduce Pollution, Congress Loves to Be Scroogey When It Comes to Helping the Poor at Christmastime



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Congress Loves to Be Scroogey When It Comes to Helping the Poor at Christmastime
(photo: TPM Muckracker)
Monica Potts, The Daily Beast
Potts reports: "This year, a bare-bones welfare program will continue into the New Year without being updated. For some, it's a mixed blessing: This Congress would likely cut the program even more rather than fix its problems."
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NSA Reports It May Have Broken Laws With Decade of Spying on US Citizens
David Lerman, Bloomberg News
Lerman reports: "The National Security Agency today released reports on intelligence collection that may have violated the law or U.S. policy over more than a decade, including unauthorized surveillance of Americans' overseas communications."
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Obama Urges Congress to Renew Push for "CISPA-Style" Internet Laws After Sony Hack
John Vibes, The Anti-Media
Vibes reports: "This week, Obama announced a renewed push for tighter internet regulations in congress, citing the need for additional cyber-security in light of the recent hack on Sony."
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US Military Sends 3,000 MRAPs, Other Military Equipment to Kuwait in Preparation for Anti-ISIS Offensive
Times of Israel and Associated Press
Excerpt: "The US military has slowly been stockpiling equipment and gear coming out of the war in Afghanistan in a Kuwait depot, ultimately destined for Iraq ahead of a possible spring offensive against the Islamic State."
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Federal Judge Throws Out Arizona Sheriff's Immigration Lawsuit Against Obama
Eric Walsh, Reuters
Walsh reports: "A federal judge on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit brought against Barack Obama by an Arizona police chief who called the U.S. president's sweeping immigration reforms unconstitutional, saying the plaintiff lacked legal standing in the case."
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China Plans to Shut Down 2,000 Coal Mines Next Year in Effort to Reduce Pollution
Si Huan, China Daily
Huan reports: "China has stepped up efforts to reduce the number of coal mines, as it plans to shut down more than 2,000 mines next year and limit the number to within 10,000 by 2016."
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