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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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Friday, October 12, 2018

Bernie Sanders | President Trump Is Lying About the Medicare for All Proposal That I Introduced


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Bernie Sanders | President Trump Is Lying About the Medicare for All Proposal That I Introduced 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty)
Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders's Facebook Page
Sanders writes: "No, Mr. President. Our proposal would not cut benefits for seniors on Medicare. In fact, we expand benefits."
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The Khashoggi disappearance, almost certainly ordered and planned in Riyadh, is the very sort of illegal action that has been normalized. (photo: Bülent Kiliç/Getty)
The Khashoggi disappearance, almost certainly ordered and planned in Riyadh, is the very sort of illegal action that has been normalized. (photo: Bülent Kiliç/Getty)

Jamal Khashoggi's Disappearance Fits In to a Growing Trend We Must Fight
Simon Tisdall, Guardian UK
Tisdall writes: "The disappearance, and possible murder, of Jamal Khashoggi, a high-profile critic of the Saudi regime, is the latest, disturbing addition to the rising toll of state-directed, extra-territorial kidnappings, abductions and killings around the world."
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The Oval Office at the White House. (photo: AP)
The Oval Office at the White House. (photo: AP)

My Private Oval Office Press Conference With Donald Trump, Mike Pence, John Kelly, and Mike Pompeo
Olivia Nuzzi, New York Magazine
Nuzzi writes: "I stopped to talk to another reporter, and then I began to walk toward the North Gate. As I walked, I noticed I had a missed call from a Washington number I didn't recognize. It was Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. She sounded very serious."
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Voters fill out their ballots. (photo: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty)
Voters fill out their ballots. (photo: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty)

This Week's Voter ID Rulings Could Help Decide Control of the Senate
German Lopez, Vox
Lopez writes: "This week, courts issued decisions on voting restrictions in two states that could decide which party controls the Senate after the upcoming midterm elections - ruling against restrictions in Missouri but in favor of them in North Dakota."
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The L.A. Dodgers stand on the third baseline during the national anthem on opening day at Dodger Stadium. (photo: Harry How/Getty)
The L.A. Dodgers stand on the third baseline during the national anthem on opening day at Dodger Stadium. (photo: Harry How/Getty)

Dodgers Were Told Player Sexually Assaulted a Maid. They Kept Quiet. He Stayed in Baseball.
Adam Rawnsley, The Daily Beast
Rawnsley writes: "The episode, in which an alleged perpetrator was punished by one team and allowed to play for another shortly thereafter, appears to highlight a gap in how MLB handles allegations of sexual assault across the league."
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Even as authorities struggled to respond to the aftermath of the tsunami in Palu, they endured withering criticism for failing to adequately prepare the area for such disasters beforehand. (photo: Carl Court/Getty)
Even as authorities struggled to respond to the aftermath of the tsunami in Palu, they endured withering criticism for failing to adequately prepare the area for such disasters beforehand. (photo: Carl Court/Getty

Indonesia Turns NGOs Away in Wake of Natural Disasters
teleSUR
Excerpt: "NGO's are being turned away in the wake of Sulawesi's recent series of natural disasters after a statement from Indonesia's disaster agency said water treatments and tents would be more helpful."
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Senator Lisa Murkowski, Chairwoman of the Senate and Energy and Natural Resources Committee. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty)
Senator Lisa Murkowski, Chairwoman of the Senate and Energy and Natural Resources Committee. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty)

Republicans Hurry Nomination of Coal Bailout Backer for Position at Energy Regulatory Agency
Mark Hand, ThinkProgress
Hand writes: "FERC, an agency that operates independently from the White House, has a 25-year history of supporting market-oriented solutions for operating the nation's power system. McNamee, however, is an advocate of Trump's push for government-mandated subsidies for troubled coal and nuclear power plants."
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