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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:

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Saturday, April 22, 2017

RSN: We Just Hit 410 PPM of CO2. Welcome to a Whole New World.




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Michael Moore | It's Time for Me to Make a Movie 
Filmmaker Michael Moore near a closed factory in Flint, Michigan, where his father worked. (photo: Fabrizio Costantini/NYT) 
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page 
Moore writes: "I think I need to make a movie. Or bring back my weekly series to TV. Or stand on a stage and howl. Or something. Or anything. Or all of it." 
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House Trump-Russia Hearings Resume Next Week 
Patricia Zengerle, Reuters 
Zengerle writes: "The U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee said on Friday it had invited FBI, NSA and Obama administration officials to testify as it restarts its investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election." 
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Torn Apart: The American Families Hit by Trump's Immigration Crackdown 
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK 
Pilkington writes: "'Bad hombres.' Those are the people Donald Trump says he is targeting for deportation under his immigration policy - the people he calls 'illegal aliens,' the gangbangers, violent criminals and drug dealers who threaten public safety and undermine national security." 
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Neil Gorsuch's Very First Decision on the Supreme Court Was to Let a Man Be Killed 
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress 
Millhiser writes: "Thursday evening, Neil Gorsuch - who occupies a seat on the Supreme Court that Senate Republicans held open for a year until Donald Trump could fill it - cast his first public vote since his ascension to the high Court. Hours later, a man was killed because of Gorsuch's vote." 
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Shocking Expose Reveals Trump Associates and ISIS-Linked Vigilantes Are Attempting Coup in Indonesia 
Amy Goodman and Allan Nairn, Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "As Vice President Mike Pence railed against ISIS-linked terrorism Thursday, we speak with longtime investigative journalist Allan Nairn about his shocking new expose that reveals backers of Donald Trump in Indonesia have joined army officers and a vigilante street movement linked to ISIS in an attempt to oust Indonesia's president." 
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Colombia Still Plagued by Paramilitary Kidnappings 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "In recent years Colombia has been able to shake off the infamous title of the kidnapping capital of the world, but as peace is slowly implemented, the threats of paramilitarism continues as eight people have been kidnapped by smaller and still active paramilitary groups just in the last 12 days." 
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CELEBRATE EARTH DAY AND DO SOMETHING TO REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT! 

We Just Hit 410 PPM of CO2. Welcome to a Whole New World. 
Kate Yoder, Grist 
Excerpt: "This is not normal: We're on track to witness a climate unseen in 50 million years by mid-century." 
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Pollution from a factory. (photo: Reuters)
Pollution from a factory. (photo: Reuters)


his is not normal: We’re on track to witness a climate unseen in 50 million years by mid-century.
In pre-industrial times, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere stood at 280 parts per million. And that number has been rising ever since, warming the planet by 1.8 degrees F (1 degree C) along the way.
CO2 levels fluctuate with the seasons, climbing a bit higher each spring. We first hit 400 parts per million back in 2013, and that became the new norm just four years later. And on April 18 this year, as predicted, we crossed the 410 ppm threshold for the first time at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii.

While El Niño and other natural factors have sped up CO2 concentration increases in the past two years, fossil fuel emissions are the major driver, according to Climate Central.
As fictional carb-thief Aladdin once said: “Unbelievable sights/Indescribable feeling/Soaring, tumbling, freewheeling/Through an endless diamond sky.”
He was talking about the feeling you get when thinking about carbon concentration levels, right? Because that’s how WE feel! Just kidding, we feel terrified.



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