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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, September 18, 2017

Massachusetts Voters LOVE White Teeth!



Charlie took office and SNOW came!


....Sarah Palin or Charlie Baker suddenly realizing he was in charge!


The Corporate Media Propaganda Machines have been swooning for unknown reasons since Charlie Baker ascended the throne.....




Charlie Baker just complained about partisanship....HINT: He wasn't running against Deval Patrick.




Governor White Teeth ascended the throne because the Massachusetts Democratic Party anointed an arrogant candidate who previously LOST to a Lack Luster Centerfold because she refused to campaign, among other things.

Last Republican Governor in Massachusetts spent his life campaigning for PRESIDENT....how'd that go for ya Mitt?

Governor Baker spends his time soliciting DARK MONEY CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS from 'vested' interests having nothing to do with Massachusetts residents....have you heard Charlie protest pipelines...Kinder Morgan?....Dirty Energy?...Fracked Gas?....

And Charlie's POLITICAL HACK APPOINTMENTS?

Charlie can't even condemn them.




This is just a single day...and the improvements? Not enough!

Enough with the T bashing: Here’s what the transit agency is getting right
Despite all the recent operational woes at the T (including a locomotive refurbishment program that’s not going so well, as Bruce Mohl reports at CommonWealth magazine), Ted Pyne, also writing at CommonWealth, says the public shouldn’t overlook the fact that important reforms and initiatives have been implemented at the MBTA. He outlines five of them.
CommonWealth
But not everyone is happy with T changes …
MBTA bus mechanics are upset that new T general manager Luis Ramirez has a financial incentives clause written into his contract that would reward him if current privatization efforts are successfully carried out – like privatizing bus mechanic jobs, reports Adam Vaccaro at the Globe. Bus mechanics are planning a rally outside the T’s offices today.
Boston Globe
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Two killed in separate commuter rail incidents
This is sad and tragic. From Brian Benson at Wicked Local: “A woman was killed and a man was seriously injured by a commuter rail train early Friday, causing cancellations and delays throughout the morning commute. The victims were struck around 5:30 a.m. near the bridge that carries Speen Street over the Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line, Transit Police said in a statement. In Dedham, another pedestrian was killed just before 6:15 Friday night when he was struck by a Franklin commuter rail line train.”
Wicked Local


CHARLIE BAKER'S POLITICAL HACK:

Emails raise questions about leadership shakeup at Environmental Police
 
A leadership shakeup at Mass. Environmental Police took place without several jobs being posted internally, an apparent violation of departmental policies, Todd Feathers of the Lowell Sun reports, citing emails received through an information-records request. The emails show concern among some attorneys within the agency about the pace of changes made by Col. James McGinn, a former state police sergeant who famously copped the top job at the agency after serving as Gov. Charlie Baker’s campaign driver. 
Lowell Sun


Charlie couldn't even make a decision about the OLYMPICS without a tax payer funded study. Duh?


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