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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, July 1, 2016

RSN: Trump's Campaign Has Already Violated Election Law, Neoliberalism, Interventionism, the Resource Curse, and a Fragmenting World,





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Nate Silver | Donald Trump Has a 20 Percent Chance of Becoming President 
Hillary Clinton. (photo: AP) 
Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight 
Silver writes: "If Trump is 'unpredictable,' a phrase we heard used to describe him so often during the primaries, does that mean his chances of defeating Hillary Clinton are 50/50? If that's what you think, you have the opportunity to make a highly profitable wager. Betting markets put Trump's chances at only 20 percent to 25 percent instead." 
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Trump's Campaign Has Already Violated Election Law 
Jeremy Stahl, Slate 
Stahl writes: "It's only been about a week since Donald Trump started emailing supporters to solicit campaign donations, asking them to make 'this the most successful first fundraising email ever.' The new fundraising kick, though, seems to have already failed in one crucial regard: obeying basic election laws." 
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Patrick Cockburn | Neoliberalism, Interventionism, the Resource Curse, and a Fragmenting World 
Patrick Cockburn, TomDispatch 
Cockburn writes: "We live in an age of disintegration. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Greater Middle East and Africa." 
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DeRay Mckesson: Black Lives Matter May Protest Democratic Convention 
Rebecca Savransky, The Hill 
Savransky writes: "A leader of the Black Lives Matter movement said activists may protest the Democratic platform at the party's national convention in Philadelphia next month." 
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Behind Shrinking Middle-Class Jobs: A Surge in Outsourcing 
Don Lee, Los Angeles Times 
Lee writes: "From human resource workers and customer service reps to cooks, janitors and security guards, many occupations have been farmed out by employers over the years. No one knows their total numbers, but rough estimates based on the growth of temporary-help and other business and professional service payrolls suggest that one in six jobs today are subcontracted, or almost 20 million positions." 
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How Donald Trump Profited From Public Subsidies & Political Favors 
Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzales, Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "Today we look back at Trump's rise to power and how he profited from his father's deep pocketbook and political connections." 
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Why Exxon Mobil Is Now Lobbying for a Carbon Tax 
Ben Rosen, The Christian Science Monitor 
Rosen writes: "In an attempt to combat climate change, the world's largest publicly traded oil company is asking to be taxed." 
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