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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



Sunday, January 20, 2019

RSN: Mort Rosenblum | "I Said Bye-Bye"; Yes, Please. Adios






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RSN: Mort Rosenblum | "I Said Bye-Bye"; Yes, Please. Adios 
'The story today is about migrants and refugees. But that, of course, is largely about climate catastrophe.' (photo: AP)
Mort Rosenblum, Reader Supported News
Rosenblum writes: "Down here in the borderlands, Donald Trump's fantasy world takes on stark reality far beyond the human suffering and senseless political drama that is rapidly isolating America from a world on which it is visiting wide-scale calamity."
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John F. Kelly. (photo: Al Drago/NYT)
John F. Kelly. (photo: Al Drago/NYT)

John Kelly Shocked Staff With Speech 'Hostile' to Trump, Tell-All Book Reveals
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "Former White House chief of staff John Kelly introduced himself to staff members with a speech that was 'potentially hostile' to Donald Trump, according to a new memoir by a former Trump communications aide."
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People gathered at Freedom Plaza in Washington on Saturday for the Women's March. (photo: Sarah Silbiger/NYT)
People gathered at Freedom Plaza in Washington on Saturday for the Women's March. (photo: Sarah Silbiger/NYT)

'I March for All Women': Thousands Gather for Third Women's March After Year of Controversy
Samantha Schmidt, Morgan Smith, DeNeen L. Brown and Justin Jouvenal, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Women from across the country were marching through the nation's capital Saturday for the third annual Women's March on Washington, which has been dogged by controversy in the months leading to the event."
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen. (photo: Leah Millis/Reuters)
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen. (photo: Leah Millis/Reuters)

A Senator Is Asking the FBI to Investigate Whether Kirstjen Nielsen Lied to Congress About Family Separations
Adolfo Flores, BuzzFeed
Flores writes: "A senator on Friday asked the FBI to open a perjury investigation into Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen for statements she made to Congress about the administration's 'zero tolerance' policy at the border."
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Business organizations have vigorously objected to shutdowns before, particularly when they occurred under Democratic presidents. (photo: WP)
Business organizations have vigorously objected to shutdowns before, particularly when they occurred under Democratic presidents. (photo: WP)


EXCERPT: 
The nation’s largest business group, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, spent millions of dollars in independent expenditures in 2018 in support of congressional Republicans, including recently appointed Arizona Sen. Martha McSally ($2 million), Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn ($1.5 million), Florida Sen. Rick Scott ($750,000), Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith ($675,000), Alabama Rep. Martha Roby ($342,902), Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez ($300,000), and Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon ($250,000).
These lawmakers are now standing with Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to perpetuate the shutdown. The chamber sent an open letter to Congress on Jan. 8 noting that the “shutdown is harming the American people, the business community, and the economy.” The letter urged a compromise “that combines increasing border security with protection and legal status for Dreamers and long-term beneficiaries of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program” — a compromise that would [sic] the government immediately.


Israel writes: "American businesses are losing hundreds of millions of dollars every day President Donald Trump's partial government shutdown - now the longest on record - rages on."
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Sudanese demonstrators chant slogans as they participate in anti-government protests in Khartoum. (photo: Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters)
Sudanese demonstrators chant slogans as they participate in anti-government protests in Khartoum. (photo: Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters)

Sudan Issues Arrest Warrants Against 38 Reporters Amid Crackdown
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Sudan's State Security Prosecution has issued arrest warrants for 38 journalists and activists on charges of 'incitement' and spreading 'false news,' local media reported."
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Pollution from a factory. (photo: Reuters)
Pollution from a factory. (photo: Reuters)

All Coal-Fired Power Plants in Texas Found Leaking Toxins Into Groundwater
Climate Nexus
Excerpt: "Power plants across Texas are leaching toxins into groundwater, according to new research. A report released this week from the Environmental Integrity Project found that all of the state's 16 coal-fired power plants are leaching contaminants from coal ash into the ground, and almost none of the plants are properly lining their pits to prevent leakage."
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