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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 7, 2015

RSN: Bernie Sanders Asks Chief Trade Representative for the US to Turn Over Full Text of Trans-Pacific Partnership



Take a look at what New Jersey Guv Christie [Koch Sock Puppet] is up to!


What reasonable person believes this level of environmental destruction makes sense?


Only Anti-Environment Republicans! The environment should not be a partisan issue.


Check the Dirty Tar Sands spills - tar sands were exempted from CLEAN-UP COSTS thanks to Dick Cheney.....







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White House: Obama Would Veto Keystone Bill
Barack Obama. (photo: Shutterstock)
Katie Zezima, The Washington Post
Zezima reports: "'I think the president has been pretty clear that he does not think that circumventing a well-established process for evaluating these projects is ... the right thing for Congress to do,' Earnest said."
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Bomb Explodes Outside NAACP Building in Colorado Springs
Keith Coffman, Reuters
Coffman writes: "A homemade bomb exploded outside the offices of the Colorado Springs chapter of the NAACP civil rights group on Tuesday, authorities said, but a gasoline can placed next to the device failed to detonate and no injuries were reported."
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Bernie Sanders Asks Chief Trade Representative for the US to Turn Over Full Text of Trans-Pacific Partnership
Sanders.senate.gov
Excerpt: "Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday asked the chief trade representative for the United States to turn over the full text of a proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. The 12-nation pact, which could soon come before Congress, has been negotiated in secret but with input from corporations that stand to profit on the deal."
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New Alaska Governor Removes Oil Executives From Pipeline Board, Ditches Predecessor's "Secrecy Statement" Policy
Dermot Cole, Alaska Dispatch News
Cole writes: "Gov. Bill Walker took a major step toward revising the way the state is dealing with a proposed gas pipeline by removing three members of the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. board and instructing two commissioners not to sign a secrecy pledge proposed by the Parnell administration."
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David Sirota | Chris Christie Pushed Port Authority to Give Contract to Jerry Jones' Firm
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "Less than two years before Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones paid for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's tickets and travel to NFL games, government documents show Christie personally pushed the Port Authority to approve a lucrative contract for a firm part-owned by Jones."
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2014 Was Officially the Hottest Year on Record
Jack Linshi, TIME Magazine
Linshi writes: "Scientists have declared 2014 officially the hottest year on record. The temperature data was released Monday by the Japan Meteorological Association (JMA), one of the four major global temperature record-keepers to do so."
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