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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:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Saturday, December 29, 2018

Young, Female, and Progressive: The Freshman Congressional Renegades







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Young, Female, and Progressive: The Freshman Congressional Renegades 
Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sit at a table together at new House member orientation, November 13, 2018. (photo: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez/Instagram)
David Catanese, U.S. News & World Report
Catanese writes: "They're young, they're female, and they're clear-eyed about upsetting the apple cart in Washington."
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Robert Mueller currently appears to be building charges against Jerome Corsi and Roger Stone but does he also have bigger targets in mind? (photo: Tom Williams/Roll Call)
Robert Mueller currently appears to be building charges against Jerome Corsi and Roger Stone but does he also have bigger targets in mind? (photo: Tom Williams/Roll Call)

Mueller Closes In: What Will the Trump-Russia Inquiry Deliver in 2019?
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "The special counsel investigation into Russian meddling and possible collusion is notoriously leak-proof but it could soon touch Trump directly or members of his family."
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Immigrants, most seeking political asylum, are dropped off at a bus station after being released from U.S. government detention on November 3, 2018, in McAllen, Texas. (photo: John Moore/Getty)
Immigrants, most seeking political asylum, are dropped off at a bus station after being released from U.S. government detention on November 3, 2018, in McAllen, Texas. (photo: John Moore/Getty)

Trump Administration Reportedly Preparing to Release Hundreds of Migrant Families Without Help
Dara Lind, Vox
Lind writes: "But with border nonprofits already stretched to capacity, many families will probably end up dropped off en masse at bus stations."
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Capitol building in Washington D.C. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty)
Capitol building in Washington D.C. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty)


Federal Workers Continue to Get Screwed by the Shutdown, Nonprofits Scramble to Help
Sophie Weiner, Splinter News
Weiner writes: "As the partial government shutdown lurches into its seventh day, 800,000 government employees will not receive their regularly scheduled paychecks for this period, leaving private organizations and government agencies scrambling to help them, according to NBC."
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Democrat Sharice Davids gives her victory speech after winning Kansas's Third Congressional District race on November 6, 2018. (photo: John Sleezer/Getty)
Democrat Sharice Davids gives her victory speech after winning Kansas's Third Congressional District race on November 6, 2018. (photo: John Sleezer/Getty)

How This Year's Wins for Democracy Set Us Up for a Bold, Hopeful 2019
Chris Winters, YES! Magazine
Winters writes: "We could choose to look at the coming year not as a pot of misery getting ready to boil over. With the right attitude, you might see - if you squint - that the proverbial glass is half-full of hope. Some things are going in the right direction."
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More than 25,000 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli forces since 30 March in Gaza. (photo: Mohammed Asad/MEE)
More than 25,000 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli forces since 30 March in Gaza. (photo: Mohammed Asad/MEE)

Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian Man in Gaza Protest
Middle East Eye
Excerpt: "Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man during a demonstration in the Gaza Strip on Friday, as the Great March of Return entered its 40th week."
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During droughts, the bay's salinity can shoot up. While oysters thrive in these conditions, so do the parasites that attack them. Warming temperatures add the risk of toxic algae blooms that can make the oysters toxic and shut down an oyster harvest. (photo: Spike Johnson)
During droughts, the bay's salinity can shoot up. While oysters thrive in these conditions, so do the parasites that attack them. Warming temperatures add the risk of toxic algae blooms that can make the oysters toxic and shut down an oyster harvest. (photo: Spike Johnson)

It's 'Going to End With Me': The Fate of Gulf Fisheries in a Warming World
Meera Subramanian, InsideClimate News
Subramanian writes: "The decline of the American shellfishing industry is inextricably linked to global systems both economic and environmental."
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