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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



Thursday, January 15, 2015

This & that ...and BTW, Scotland Produced Enough Wind Energy To Power Every Home In October!




Please....'xplain to me again why CAPE WIND ENERGY doesn't make sense?

Only the Dirty Energy Koch Sock Puppets repeat that!

Charlie Baker OPPOSED CAPE WIND! SO Glad you voted for him?


Wind turbines generated enough electricity in October to power 3,045,000 homes in the U.K. -- more than enough for all the homes in Scotland.
THINKPROGRESS.ORG
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/11/05/3589525/bumper-month-for-wind-in-scotland/



Today Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz charged (on NBC’s Meet the Press) that "Washington has let the country down," and threatened if corporate America doesn’t see "civility and conversation and cooperation in the next 30 days the business community is going to do what they've done for the last 10 years: dismiss Washington.” The solution is for business leaders like himself to "to take the lead and do what we can to move the country forward."
P-l-e-a-s-e. A major reason for the incivility and gridlock is corporate America’s increasing lobbying and campaign spending (Starbucks spent $2,190,000 on lobbying last year alone). Another is Americans are in a sour mood because they're working harder than ever and getting nowhere, while the pay of top executives is in the stratosphere (Starbucks pays its Barista's an average of $9 an hour; Schultz took home $149.8 million this past year). If Schultz and other CEOs really want to move the country forward they’ll stop spending so much on politics and their own pay, and start spending more on their employees. You agree?



Watch CNN here: http://youtu.be/GhIJXXfbUoE


The Week in Review:
Election Day on Tuesday gave Republicans a majority in the Senate. “The Republican strategy was to blame Obama for everything and then go after the senators who supported Obama. What they did not do is tell the American people their agenda,” Sen. Bernie Sanders told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Thursday. Voter turnout was a record low in Vermont. Weak turnout was the rule elsewhere. As one way to help revive democracy in America, Sanders on Friday proposed makin...
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http://www.politicususa.com/2014/11/09/republicans-takers-generous-givers.html


Even if some Americans do grasp the concept of Republicans as the ultimate takers, they likely fail...
WWW.POLITICUSUSA.COM




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    "Even if some Americans do grasp the concept of Republicans as the ultimate takers, they likely fail to comprehend that the GOP are ultimately monumental givers; it is that spirit of generosity that drives their habit of robbing the people. Of course, over the past two decades and leading up to the present, Republicans have never had any intent to give anything to the people, but it is important for the population to understand that their only motivation for taking from the people, besides sheer hatred and contempt, is to give to the people they serve; the rich"

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