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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



Wednesday, June 29, 2016

RSN: Platform for Deception - Democrats at Work, The Most Important Election of Your Life (Is Not This Year), TransCanada's Latest Move Perfectly Illustrates Why So Many People Hate Free-Trade Deals,




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William Boardman | Platform for Deception - Democrats at Work 
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. (photo: Lynne Sladky/AP) 
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "The Sanders campaign has more than enough principled reasons to resist conventional political wisdom and carry on its campaign at least into convention floor fights and street demonstrations, not least because Democrats are acting as if they want only to co-opt Sanders supporters and send the Sanders political revolution down the memory hole." 
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Republicans Release Benghazi Report but Find No New Evidence Against Hillary Clinton 
Evan Halper, Los Angeles Times 
Halper writes: "After an exhaustive and politically charged investigation that went on for years and cost millions of dollars, Republicans on the House Benghazi committee released a final report Tuesday that shed little new light on the U.S. response to the 2012 attacks in that city." 
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John Feffer | The Most Important Election of Your Life (Is Not This Year) 
John Feffer, TomDispatch 
Feffer writes: "The voters vowed to take their revenge at the polls. They'd missed out on the country's vaunted prosperity. They were disgusted with the liberal direction of the previous administration." 
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SCOTUS Sure Picked an Appalling Decision to End the Term With 
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate 
Lithwick writes: "In the other big decision of this final day of this term, the Supreme Court unanimously decided to vacate the federal bribery conviction of Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell on the theory that the corruption law under which he was convicted was too broadly defined in the courts below." 
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He Was a Hacker for the NSA and He Was Willing to Talk. I Was Willing to Listen. 
Peter Maass, The Intercept 
Maass writes: "The sender was a hacker who had written a series of provocative memos at the National Security Agency. His secret memos had explained - with an earthy use of slang and emojis that was unusual for an operative of the largest eavesdropping organization in the world - how the NSA breaks into the digital accounts of people who manage computer networks, and how it tries to unmask people who use Tor to browse the web anonymously." 
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British Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn Loses No-Confidence Vote 
Karim El-Bar, Middle East Eye 
El-Bar writes: "Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn lost a vote of no confidence on Tuesday, with 172 of his MPs voting against him, as both the British government and opposition descended further into turmoil following the Brexit vote." 
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TransCanada's Latest Move Perfectly Illustrates Why So Many People Hate Free-Trade Deals 
Katie Herzog, Grist 
Herzog writes: "TransCanada is demanding that the U.S. fork over $15 billion to make up for the fact that the company didn't get to build the Keystone XL pipeline. That's one damned expensive temper tantrum." 
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