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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



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Jim Hightower: Let's adopt the GOP's national platform, The Texas government's hair-raising attack on hair braiders




Gotta love Jim Hightower!
He was one of Slimey Karl Rove's first targets....great history!



Jim Hightower's Pops of Populism: www.jimhightower.com



A whining Wall Street banker pleads for pity

Cowboy hatBy Jim Hightower - Wed., 1/28/15 Bookmark and Share
Jamie is PO’d. He’s fed up with all of this populistic attitude that’s sweeping the country, and he’s not going to take it anymore!
Jamie Dimon recently bleated to reporters that,... [read more]


Let's adopt the GOP's national platform

Cowboy hatBy Jim Hightower - Tue., 1/27/15 Bookmark and Share
Well now, here's some unexpected news!
It comes from what purports to be an official document of the National Republican Party. And – wow! – the policy positions it contains show... [read more]


J.P. Morgan – the man and the bank

Cowboy hatBy Jim Hightower - Mon., 1/26/15 Bookmark and Share
J.P. Morgan has really been socked in the wallet by financial regulators – a total of more than $25 billion levied against the Wall Street baron for massive illegalities.
Well, not... [read more]


The Texas government's hair-raising attack on hair braiders

Cowboy hatBy Jim Hightower - Fri., 1/23/15 Bookmark and Share
As messed up as it sounds, in the unending struggle for justice, there is such thing as a "positive negative." This occurs when you win a struggle that you never should've had to make.
... [read more]


How tacky can the Golden Arches get?

Cowboy hatBy Jim Hightower - Thu., 1/22/15 Bookmark and Share
McDonald's is scrambling, and I'm not talking about eggs. Your know your business has what image consultants call "quality perception issues" when you have to launch a PR initiative that publicly addresses such questions as:... [read more]






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