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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



Friday, July 27, 2018

RSN: Mort Rosenblum | On Clownfish and the Orange Octopus












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RSN: Mort Rosenblum | On Clownfish and the Orange Octopus 
Fox News host Tucker Carlson. (photo: Fox News)
Mort Rosenblum, Reader Supported News
Rosenblum writes: "My global ocean saga will have to wait. I got sidetracked by TV, watching a blow-dried clownfish interview an orange octopus who seems oblivious to the hammerhead shark circling around, sizing him up as a lunchtime snack."
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington on July 13. (photo: Evan Vucci/AP)
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington on July 13. (photo: Evan Vucci/AP)

House Republicans File Impeachment Resolution Against Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein
Alex Johnson, Alex Moe, Mike Memoli and Rebecca Shabad, NBC News
Excerpt: "Conservative Republican House members introduced articles of impeachment Wednesday evening against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, accusing him of trying to stymie congressional oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of alleged interference in the 2016 presidential campaign."
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Sen. Bernie Sanders. (photo: Alex Edelman/Getty)
Sen. Bernie Sanders. (photo: Alex Edelman/Getty)

Bernie Sanders Introduces Bill to End Cash Bail
Lauren Gambino and Ben Jacobs, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Bernie Sanders introduced legislation on Wednesday that seeks to end the practice of cash bail, a system that has resulted in thousands of people being sent to jail only because they cannot afford to pay for their release."
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Activist Eileen Paterson, center, the Rev. Gary Adams, left of center, and Boston Police Commissioner William B. Evans, second from left, participate in a neighborhood peace walk on July 16. (photo: Yoon S. Byun/The Washington Post)
Activist Eileen Paterson, center, the Rev. Gary Adams, left of center, and Boston Police Commissioner William B. Evans, second from left, participate in a neighborhood peace walk on July 16. (photo: Yoon S. Byun/The Washington Post)

An Unequal Justice: Killings of Black People Lead to Arrests Less Often
Wesley Lowery, Kimbriell Kelly and Steven Rich, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Black victims, who accounted for the majority of homicides, were the least likely of any racial group to have their killings result in an arrest."
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CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins was banned from a White House event. (photo: CNN)
CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins was banned from a White House event. (photo: CNN)

CNN Reporter Banned From White House Event for Asking Trump Questions
Frank Dale, ThinkProgress
Dale writes: "CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins was 'dis-invited from the press availability' at a White House event on Wednesday after she asked President Donald Trump questions that he apparently didn't like."
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House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi speaks at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol July 24, 2018 in Washington. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty)
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi speaks at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol July 24, 2018 in Washington. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty)

House Democrats Introduce Bill to Require Two Years of Debt-Free College Across the US
Karolina Rivas, ABC News
Rivas writes: "As the price of college tuition increases, students face financial struggles that may stop them from attending a university or collecting a significant debt - prompting Democrats to craft a debt-free college legislative proposal."
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Drilling operation. (photo: Steven Keller, NPCA.org)
Drilling operation. (photo: Steven Keller, NPCA.org)

Trump Admin to Stop Requiring Drillers, Miners to Compensate for Damaging Public Land
Reuters
Excerpt: "The Trump administration on Tuesday said it would no longer require oil drillers, miners and other industries to compensate for damage they cause to public lands under their permitted projects, in a bid to speed up development on federal lands."
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