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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



Saturday, February 21, 2015

This, that & destroying our environment..killing ourselves...ECONOMIC FACTS!....




Rarely is a natural experiment in economics so definitive. Minnesota raised taxes on the rich to boost K-12 school funding by $500 million and higher education by $250 million. Minnesota now has the 5th highest job growth in the nation--tied with California, which also increased taxes on the rich. Republican Governor Scott Walker in the neighboring state of Wisconsin did the opposite: he gave the rich and corporations $1.6 billion in tax breaks, raised taxes on the middle-class, and cut school funding more than any governor. Wisconsin now ranks 37th for job growth in the US and dead last in the Midwest. And perhaps most ironic of all: Forbes ranks Minnesota the 8th best state to do business, while Wisconsin is ranked 41st. Share if your state should follow Minnesota's leadership. LIKE our page US Uncut!


""After fracking began in Wilson County, strange things seemed to be happening to the animals. Fred, who walked the property daily, began to see dead deer. He couldn’t tell what had killed them, but he hadn’t seen anything like it before in his years of living on farms. Then, in 2013, the Lyssys lost a family of Great Pyrenees dogs in a matter of days. One day in the spring, one of their four puppies was throwing up and another was scratching his face bloody and moaning. By the following day, the puppies’ mother, who had been getting ready to birth a new litter within days, was dead and all four puppies had either died or disappeared. The vet ruled out rat poison and antifreeze, but could offer no explanation. Months later, the last of their guardian dogs died a similarly painful death. The family couldn’t afford necropsies to find out what had caused the animals to meet such horrible ends."
In oil-crazy Texas, some refuse to lease their mineral rights for fracking—at great financial and personal cost. These are the stories of three families.
TEXASOBSERVER.ORG




Bill Moyers shared his photo.
 
One of the 32,000 comments the FEC received on campaign finance.
Americans to FEC: Do Your Job and Regulate Political Donationshttp://bit.ly/1957TNx




 
The Republican lie that they care about education, working people and income inequality is just that, a lie, as the policies they pursue vividly displays.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has slashed funding to public colleges by $600 million since 2008--more than any other state. Over the same period, Jindal has handed corporations $11 billion in tax cuts--also more than any other state. Louisiana now faces a record budget deficit which Governor Jindal proposes to solve by cutting an additional $300 million from state colleges. After he awarded oil giant ExxonMobil with $263 million in subsidies.



New Yorkers are pretty tolerant, Rudy's cavorting was widely known, written about [Rudy, Family Values Hypocrite had a major zipper problem!]

This poor man inflicted lawsuits on NYC for Strip & Search for major crimes such as Jay Walking! 

Does anyone remember when Rudy thought his term should be extended because of 9/11? And much else. 

What jackass thinks his opinion matters?

Earlier this week, at a fundraiser for Scott Walker, Rudy Giuliani, the former Republican mayor of New York and failed presidential candidate, said “President Obama does not love America” and “wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up through love of this country." Yesterday Giuliani said his criticism of the President shouldn’t be considered racist because the President was raised by “a white mother.” When asked about Giuliani’s remarks, Walker said only “the mayor can speak for himself.” Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal weighed in with a statement that he “refuses to condemn Mayor Giuliani.”
I’m less concerned about venal remarks made by a foolish Republican politician than I am about the unwillingness of any prominent Republican to condemn them. Political leadership requires setting and enforcing a minimum standard of decency. Is there no principled adult left in the Republican Party?


White House: We feel sorry for Rudy Giuliani

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/josh-earnest-rudy-giuliani-115368.html#ixzz3SQdTSvbO







President Obama and 11.4 million Americans know who really should be repealed.http://www.politicususa.com/…/obama-reminds-republicans-tot…








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