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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



Tuesday, July 19, 2016

The Trump/Pence 60 Minutes Interview Was A Painful Train Wreck ET AL






Good article, excerpts below. Worth reading in its entirety:

The Trump/Pence 60 Minutes Interview Was A Painful Train Wreck

Donald Trump and Mike Pence gave their first joint interview, and what went down on 60 Minutes was painful to watch.
Donald Trump and Mike Pence gave their first joint interview, and what went down on 60 Minutes was painful to watch.
Video: VIDEO ON LINK 
Trump claimed that Hillary Clinton invented ISIS with her “stupid policies”.....
The interview was a train wreck tribute to the ego of Donald Trump, who made it clear that he was in charge and that the spotlight was always to be on him at all times.
If Republicans were looking for someone who could make Trump seem less crazy, Mike Pence is not the guy. If anything, Trump is becoming even more insane because now he is acting like Pence is competition, not a partner.
The lack of chemistry between Pence and Trump was obvious that one wonders if they had ever really spoken to each other before Pence was added to the ticket.
There probably isn’t going to be a VP bounce for Trump/Pence, in fact, this ticket looks doomed.


Warren NEVER intended to endorse ‪#‎BernieSanders‬ A game of leverage for her! Wanted to shift $HIT lery? What a fricking idiot! NOTHING changes and she threw our chance away for HER OWN GLORIES?
Second article -- OBAMA LOST CONTROL OF THE OLIGARCHS? LMAO That SOB sitting with his thumbs up his ass NEVER attempt to control. He destroyed what we could have had by kissing the asses of the "healthcare industry, et al." DO NOT TELL ME HE TRIED -- BULLSHIT! FULL HOUSE FOR TWO YEARS AND HE NEVER PLAYED IT! NO WONDER CONGRESS WENT TO REPUBLICANS!


Party of Two. How Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama (with Help From Elizabeth Warren) Are Trying to Save the Democratic Establishment. 


Luckily for Clinton, Warren resisted Sanders’ entreaties, for months telling the senator and his staff she hadn’t made up her mind about which candidate she would support. For all her credibility on the left, Warren is more interested in influencing the granular Washington decisions of policymaking and presidential personnel—and in power politics. Warren’s favored modus operandi: leveraging her outsider popularity to gain influence on the issues she cares about, namely income inequality and financial services reform.
“Elizabeth is all about leverage, and she used it,” a top Warren ally told me. “The main thing, you know, is that she always thought Hillary was going to be the nominee, so that was where the leverage was.”
Warren, several people in her orbit say, never really came close to endorsing the man many progressives consider to be her ideological soulmate. She made a point of meeting with Sanders to hear his pitch and continued checking in. But she prioritized opening a channel to Clinton on policy. Warren’s personal relationship with Clinton was originally frosty (she was irked by Clinton’s support for a bankruptcy bill more than a decade earlier). And while the pair have never developed an easy rapport, they did develop a working relationship, thanks in part to their mutual friendship with a shared consultant, longtime Clinton hand Mandy Grunwald. In early 2015, Warren sent a major signal that she would ultimately endorse Clinton, telling a senior campaign aide, “I’m getting a lot of pressure to endorse Bernie, but I’m not going to do it.”
Clinton made it clear through those back channels that she planned to move in Warren’s direction on several key issues. ...

One of the most important if hidden story lines of 2016 has been Obama’s effort to shape a race he’s not running in an anti-establishment environment he can no longer control. Over the past two years, he has worked quietly but inexorably on Clinton’s behalf, never mind the not-so-convincing line that he was waiting for the Democratic electorate to work its will. He has offered his former rival strategic advice, shared his top talent with her, bucked her up with cheery phone chats after her losses, even dispatched his top political adviser to calm the Clintons during their not-infrequent freakouts over the performance of their staff, according to one of the two dozen Democrats I interviewed for this story. ……………..
Obama’s ultimate goal in his final year has been strikingly ambitious, according to those I spoke with: not only blocking from office the birther who questioned his legitimacy as president, but preserving the Democratic Party’s hold over the presidency during an era of anti-establishment turbulence. Obama, always one to embrace a grand goal, talks in terms of creating “a 16-year era of progressive rule” to rival the achievements of Roosevelt-Truman and to reorient the country’s politics as a “Reagan of the left,” as one of his longtime White House advisers put it to me. Which is why Obama first needed to stop Biden, and without seeming like he was trying to. As much as Obama loved him, Biden didn’t fit into the plan—especially when polls showed he would enter the race against Clinton with 20 percent of the Democratic vote.
So for most of last summer, Obama emphasized Biden’s weaknesses, gently jousting with him at their weekly lunches. ….. Eventually, Obama toughened his tone, telling Biden in a meeting that it was simply too late to run, a former White House aide told me.
But by the end of September, Biden still hadn’t gotten the message (though my sources insist he already was leaning toward no, at the advice of his still-grieving family), and Obama was getting itchy. Plouffe stepped up the pressure on his fellow Delawarean after months of gingerly trying but not succeeding to get Biden to step aside gently.
“Mr. Vice President, you have had a remarkable career, and it would be wrong to see it end in some hotel room in Iowa with you finishing third behind Bernie Sanders,” he said, according to a senior Democratic official briefed on the effort to ease Biden out of the race.

In hindsight, of course, Biden’s departure didn’t end the threat to Clinton’s candidacy; it opened the way for a more disciplined and dangerous outsider to challenge her, a challenge made all the harder to recognize given that it came in the guise of a comically disheveled Vermont independent.
Biden himself signaled the problem at that awkward Rose Garden ceremony, sounding the very populist refrain that would soon bolster Sanders and rattle the best-laid plans of Obama and Clinton. Reflecting a party whose base has been racing left much faster than either the president or his designated successor had realized, Biden used his improvised speech that day—squinting into a low autumn sun as the boss stood nearby, arms folded—for a blunt discussion of all the progressive goals his boss had not achieved, calling for a reorientation of the party toward a simpler message of economic fairness. “We can’t sustain the current levels of economic inequality,” he said. “The political elite … the next president is going to have to take it on.
A few blocks away, two unassuming barbarians at the gates were sitting in a bar across from the old Washington Post, after being stood up by a pair of reporters who had been diverted to the Biden announcement. Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver and strategist Tad Devine gnawed their sandwiches and watched Biden on a flat-screen TV above the liquor bottles, astonished as he hit virtually every element of their own insurgent platform: free public college tuition, a nonpartisan pitch to independents and blue-collar Republicans, a call for purging big money from politics.
“Holy shit,” Devine said. “That’s our message. That’s what we’re running on.”
Everyone seemed to get it. Except Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.



https://www.reddit.com/r/SandersForPresident/comments/4tfjo4/party_of_two_how_hillary_clinton_and_barack_obama/

Newslo is a great site that offers FACT and FICTION BUTTONS - makes ya pay attention!

“And it gets worse – when you get an abortion, you get several days off of work and whatnot to recover. And there are a lot of crazy people out there. What if women would go out and get raped on purpose just so they could get off work? I mean, Indiana’s economy is struggling as it is, and having thousands of women absent from their jobs would be horrific for the state, I’m telling you. I made the right call and that will be confirmed in the long run"
~ Mark Pence (Republican Party Vice-Presidential Candidate, 2016)





Republican Economic Ignorance! 
Does it get any better? 
Anyone notice that states/communities that reaised the 
minimum wage are prospering?

Duh?
 


The Huffington Post: Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R), Donald 
Trump’s vice presidential pick, opposed a successful effort in 
2007 to raise the federal…
THEINTELLECTUALIST.CO

Cethelen MacEalaionta well as Ben Carson basically said, if people could be made to work for free the black community could have full employment....
they had a word for that i think, full employment but no one being paid?


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