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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



Friday, May 13, 2016

RSN: Results of Glyphosate Pee Test Are In 'and It's Not Good News', Poor Wages Send a Third of US Manufacturing Workers to Welfare Lines in Order to Pay for Food, Healthcare, Data Show,




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Andy Borowitz | Trump Promises Paul Ryan That He'll Sound Slightly Less Like Hitler 
Donald Trump. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP) 
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "In what is being hailed as a productive closed-door meeting between two leaders of the Republican Party, Donald J. Trump promised House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday that he would try to sound slightly less like the former German Chancellor Adolf Hitler." 
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Julian Assange: Michael Ratner Was a "Campaigner for Justice" From Guatemala to Palestine 
Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "On Wednesday, the trailblazing attorney Michael Ratner died at the age of 72. In recent years, Ratner served as the chief attorney for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and became a leading critic of the U.S. crackdown on whistleblowers, including Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden. We reached Assange in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he sought asylum nearly four years ago." 
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Poor Wages Send a Third of US Manufacturing Workers to Welfare Lines in Order to Pay for Food, Healthcare, Data Show 
Angelo Young, International Business Times 
Young writes: "U.S. manufacturing jobs used to be a path to the middle class for Americans who couldn't or didn't dive into the comfort provided by higher education degrees. But now many skilled, working Americans need some form of public assistance because their wages don't pay for basic living expenses." 
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What Happens When Fashion Becomes Fast, Disposable and Cheap? 
Zhai Yun Tan, NPR 
Tan writes: "When it comes to clothes these days, maybe you should ask: What's your waste size? You know you have those clothes sitting in your closet: That shirt you spent less than $10 on because it looked cool for a second, or that skirt you only wore once before it went out of fashion." 
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Immigrants: We Were Denied Vital Medical Care While in ICE Detention Center 
Esther Yu-Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress 
Lee writes: "The complaint calls on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to look into issues of medical neglect at the facility, which has a federal contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to detain immigrants who are awaiting potential deportation proceedings. According to the letter, Hudson ranks as 'one of the top three detention facilities with the most human and civil rights complaints.'" 
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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Suspended in Push Toward Impeachment 
Nick Miroff and Dom Phillips, The Washington Post 
Excerpt: "Rousseff, 68, is one of the few top Brazilian political figures not under suspicion of bribe-taking or other corruption, although her party is accused of involvement in dirty deals. That difference had emboldened Rousseff's defenders and raised doubts among international observers about the legitimacy of the impeachment effort." 
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Results of Glyphosate Pee Test Are In 'and It's Not Good News' 
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch 
Chow writes: "Last month, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) volunteered to take a urine test to see if glyphosate - the cancer-linked weedkiller - is in their system. Forty-eight MEPs from 13 different European Union countries participated in the test, and now the results are in." 
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