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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, January 25, 2019

Robert Reich | The Fall of Davos Man





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Robert Reich | The Fall of Davos Man 
Robert Reich. (photo: Getty)
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "The annual confab of the captains of global industry, finance, and wealth is underway in Davos, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum."
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Trump adviser Roger Stone. (photo: Getty)
Trump adviser Roger Stone. (photo: Getty)

Longtime Trump Adviser Roger Stone Indicted in Special Counsel Probe
Rosalind S. Helderman, Devlin Barrett and John Wagner, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime informal adviser to President Trump, was arrested Friday by the FBI in Florida on charges that he lied and tried to tamper with a witness to hide the details of his efforts to learn about releases of Democrats' hacked emails during the 2016 election campaign."
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Border wall between U.S. and Mexico. (photo: Herika Martinez/Getty)
Border wall between U.S. and Mexico. (photo: Herika Martinez/Getty)

White House Preparing Draft National Emergency Order
Priscilla Alvarez and Tammy Kupperman, CNN
Excerpt: "The White House is preparing a draft proclamation for President Donald Trump to declare a national emergency along the southern border and has identified more than $7 billion in potential funds for his signature border wall should he go that route, according to internal documents reviewed by CNN."
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Jared Kushner at a meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, August 1, 2018. (photo: Oliver Contreras/Getty)
Jared Kushner at a meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, August 1, 2018. (photo: Oliver Contreras/Getty)

Officials Rejected Jared Kushner for Top Secret Security Clearance, but Were Overruled
Laura Strickler, Ken Dilanian and Peter Alexander, NBC News
Excerpt: "Jared Kushner's application for a top secret clearance was rejected by two career White House security specialists after an FBI background check raised concerns about potential foreign influence on him."
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A migrant family walks across a bridge on January 18, 2019, in Tijuana, Mexico. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty)
A migrant family walks across a bridge on January 18, 2019, in Tijuana, Mexico. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty)

The US Will Begin Sending Some Legal Asylum Seekers Back to Mexico Today
Dara Lind, Vox
Lind writes: "The new policy, forcing Central Americans to wait in Mexico while their cases are pending in the US, is starting at the biggest crossing along the US-Mexico border."
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'What happens next is anyone's guess. But a U.S. invasion feels like a real possibility.' (photo: Joaquin Samiento/Getty)
'What happens next is anyone's guess. But a U.S. invasion feels like a real possibility.' (photo: Joaquin Samiento/Getty)

The Risk of a Catastrophic US Intervention in Venezuela Is Real
Gabriel Hetland, Guardian UK
Hetland writes: "This course of action must be firmly rejected. [...] It is because of the untold suffering and damage US military intervention would bring to Venezuela and the region, and the vanishingly small likelihood such action could bring the change Venezuela needs."
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An offshore oil drilling rig. (photo: Arby Reed)
An offshore oil drilling rig. (photo: Arby Reed)

Is the Trump Administration 'Gaming the Shutdown' to Serve Energy and Hunting Special Interests?
Tara Lohan, The Revelator
Lohan writes: "The current partial government shutdown, now more than a month long, provides a unique lens through which to view the administration's priorities. The list of what isn't being done is long and troubling, but equally concerning is what is being done during the shutdown."
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