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Toyota

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, December 12, 2016

RSN: So This Is What a National Nervous Breakdown Looks Like?





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William Boardman | So This Is What a National Nervous Breakdown Looks Like? 
The Statue of Liberty crying. (illustration: The Greanville Post) 
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "Elections have consequences, as the cliché goes, and those consequences are unpredictable, perhaps never more unpredictable than when no one wins the election - but someone takes office anyway. When that happens, the country is largely defenseless, as we learned so disastrously in 2000." 
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Gloria Steinem: 'Fewer People Will Say We Live in a Post-Racist, Post-Feminist World' 
Joanna Walters, Guardian UK 
Walters writes: "'I have never in my lifetime seen a president who was such an egotist. He's a sociopath, a racist, a sexual predator. There are great dangers because he is dealing with heads of state,' she said." 
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Stein Concedes End of Michigan Recount, Suggests Reform 
James David Dickson, The Detroit News 
Dickson writes: "Officially, history will record President-elect Donald Trump as having won the 2016 presidential race in Michigan by some 10,704 votes. But Dr. Jill Stein, the Green Party's presidential candidate in the 2016 election, believes that the numbers would be different if all 4.8 million votes cast in the Wolverine State were recounted. That won't happen." 
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US Court Hands Standing Rock Another Victory 
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Excerpt: "Another victory came for demonstrators against the Dakota Access pipeline this Friday when a federal judge denied the company's request to force the federal government to approve the controversial 1,172-mile pipeline's final easement." 
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Quarter of Inmates Could Have Been Spared Prison Without Risk, Study Says 
Jamiles Lartey, Guardian UK 
Lartey writes: "Study of 1.5 million prisoners finds that drug treatment, community service, probation or fines would have served as more effective sentences for many." 
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Colombia Indigenous Child Malnutrition Deaths Hit Alarming Peak 
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Excerpt: "Five Indigenous children have died of malnutrition in less than a week in Colombia's remote coastal department of La Guajira, bringing the toll of the avoidable cause of death to 81 this year alone and raising further alarm about the food security crisis plaguing the Wayuu Indigenous people in the area." 
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Washington Becomes First State to Sue Monsanto Over PCBs, Accused of Knowing Its Toxicity for Decades 
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch 
Chow writes: "Monsanto is facing yet another lawsuit over its alleged negligent handling of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), a banned and highly toxic group of chemicals that the company manufactured decades ago. But this time it's not another city suing the biotech giant-it's an entire state." 
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