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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



Sunday, March 22, 2015

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The Bernie Buzz

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A Devastating Republican Budget

The full Senate on Monday is set to take up a budget that will shape national priorities for the coming year. “Devastating,” is how Bernie summed up the Republicans’ proposal. They would throw millions of Americans off health insurance. Their budget would cut $4.3 trillion from programs like Medicare, food stamps and Medicaid. Education programs would be scaled back. Pell Grants for college students would be frozen. Wall Street regulations passed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis would be scaled back. What it doesn’t do may be even worse. It doesn’t address the 11 percent real unemployment rate in the United States. It doesn’t create any jobs. It doesn’t fix crumbling roads and bridges. It doesn’t make college more affordable. It doesn’t raise the minimum wage. Despite Republicans’ professed concerns about deficits, their plan would leave in place tax loopholes that let the wealthy and big corporations avoid paying their fair share of taxes. Bernie tried to make the budget better in committee, where he is the ranking member, but his amendments all fell on party-line votes. He will try again to improve the budget when the debate moves this week to the Senate floor.

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Republicans Vote 12-10 Against Jobs
An amendment to create millions of good-paying jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure was shot down in committee. Bernie’s amendment proposed an investment of hundreds of billions of dollars. To raise the revenue needed to pay for the badly needed repairs, he proposed closing tax loopholes that encourage corporations to ship jobs overseas and shelter profits in offshore tax havens.
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Republicans Vote 12-10 Against Raising Minimum Wage
Millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages. Believe it or not, median family income, adjusted for inflation has gone down by nearly $5,000 since 1999. A way to raise wages for millions of Americans would be to increase the $7.25 federal minimum wage to at least $10.10 an hour. To Bernie, no one in America who works full time should be living in poverty. But Republicans voted against his amendment.
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Republicans Vote 12-10 Against Campaign Reform
Bernie proposed a way to undo the disastrous Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United that lets millionaires and billionaires spend unlimited sums on campaigns. Unless the disastrous ruling is changed, he told other senators on the committee, “You’re going to be paid employees of the billionaire class.” He called instead for public funding of elections.
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Pentagon Audit Approved
The Department of Defense budget of $600 billion is so big that the Pentagon cannot keep track of where all the money goes. In a largely unnoticed admission the day before Sept. 11, 2001, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said he couldn’t account for $2.3 trillion in transactions. Bernie’s amendment to require a full audit was approved on a voice vote.
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Must Reads


News
Chemical regulation overhaul bill faces opposition in Senate
Matthew Daly for The Associated Press


News
Sanders outlines progressive budget vision
Nicole Gaudiano for the Burlington Free Press


News
Joseph Stiglitz on the Trans Pacific Partnership: “This Is A Big Deal”
Alexandros Orphanides for In These Times


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