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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



Monday, August 1, 2016

RSN: Trump Is Getting a Free Pass on His Tax Returns. These Numbers Prove It., Can America's First Floating Wind Farm Shake Off Environmental Concerns?



A Bloviating Jack Ass throws a temper tantrum on Twitter and the Corporate Media PROPAGANDA Machines provide FREE MEDIA COVERAGE????? 

Folks, How 'bout ISSUES? Who's asking about the Bloviator's TAX RETURNS? How 'bout his BANKRUPTCIES? How 'bout TRUMP UNIVERSITY? How 'bout that RAPE CHARGE? How 'bout the Corporate Media PROPAGANDA Machines stop lowering the political debate to Temper Tantrums and FREE POLITICAL ADS? 

Even the Dirty Energy Koch Brothers who have supported some Wack-A-Ding Right Wingers aren't supporting this Bloviator. 

The American Public can always count on Corporate Media PROPAGANDA Machines to DUMB DOWN political rhetoric, silencing significant issues! 




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Frank Rich | Hillary Clinton Throws the First Punch of the General Election 
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivers remarks during the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center, July 28, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) 
Frank Rich, New York Magazine 
Rich writes: "She stood up with scorn, wit, and no-holds-barred verbal fisticuffs to Donald Trump. The Trump section of her speech makes you long for the debates, not least because she indicated that one of her implicit goals is to provoke him into losing his cool onstage." 
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Across America Local Efforts to Suppress Black Votes Increasing 
Michael Wines, New York Times 
Wines writes: "But the purge of Sparta voters is precisely the sort of electoral maneuver that once would have needed Justice Department approval before it could be put in effect. In Georgia and all or part of 14 other states, the 1965 Voting Rights Act required jurisdictions with histories of voter discrimination to receive so-called preclearance before changing the way voter registration and elections were conducted." 
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Trump Is Getting a Free Pass on His Tax Returns. These Numbers Prove It. 
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress 
Legum writes: "Unlike every other major party nominee since 1976, Donald Trump has not released his tax returns. He claims that he is not releasing his returns because they are under audit. This excuse is something of a non-sequitur. There is nothing preventing Trump from releasing returns that are under audit." 
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Guns and Memory of Mass Shooting Collide at Texas Campus 
John Herskovitz, Reuters 
Herskovitz writes: "Half a century ago, a sniper perched on a University of Texas tower unleashed a killing spree that left 16 dead, and for the first time since then the school will hold an official memorial for an event that shocked the nation. But overshadowing the anniversary of the Aug. 1, 1966 tower shooting is the start of a new law backed by Republican lawmakers to allow more guns in more places at public universities." 
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Pope Says It's Wrong to Identify Islam With Violence 
Philip Pullella, Reuters 
Pullella writes: "Pope Francis said on Sunday that it was wrong to identify Islam with violence and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism." 
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Toronto Cop Sentenced to 6 Years Prison for Shooting Death of Palestinian Youth 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "A Toronto police officer was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison for the shooting death of a teen on a streetcar in a case that sparked protests in Canada's largest city after it was caught on video and posted on YouTube." 
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Can America's First Floating Wind Farm Shake Off Environmental Concerns? 
Matt Weiser, The Guardian 
Weiser writes: "The deep waters off the coast of California could become home to the country's largest offshore wind energy project and a test case for a technology that is still in its infancy." 
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