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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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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Unlike Some Democratic Candidates, Bernie Hasn't "Evolved" - and That's a Good Thing





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Unlike Some Democratic Candidates, Bernie Hasn't "Evolved" - and That's a Good Thing 
Sen. Bernie Sanders waves to supporters while standing next to wife Jane O'Meara Sanders after speaking at his first event of the 2020 presidential campaign at Brooklyn College, NYC on March 2. (photo: John Angelillo/UPI)
Meagan Day, Jacobin
Day writes: "In the seventies, Bernie Sanders called for nationalizing major industries, a stance the media want to frame as a gaffe. But it only shows how consistent he's been in fighting predatory elites - in stark contrast to the other Democratic candidates."
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Illustration of shelters holding immigrant children. (photo: Gabriel Hongsdusit/Reveal)
Illustration of shelters holding immigrant children. (photo: Gabriel Hongsdusit/Reveal)

Trump Administration Is Using Several Clandestine Shelters to Detain Immigrant Children
Aura Bogado and Patrick Michels, Reveal
Excerpt: "The federal government is relying on secret shelters to hold unaccompanied minors, in possible violation of the long-standing rules for the care of immigrant children, a Reveal investigation has found."
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Then-interior secretary Ryan Zinke rides a horse in the new Bears Ears National Monument near Blanding, Utah, in May 2017. The Trump administration has sought to allow access for oil and gas drilling, logging and other industries in some monuments, including Bear Ears. (photo: Scott G. Winterton/The Deseret News)
Then-interior secretary Ryan Zinke rides a horse in the new Bears Ears National Monument near Blanding, Utah, in May 2017. The Trump administration has sought to allow access for oil and gas drilling, logging and other industries in some monuments, including Bear Ears. (photo: Scott G. Winterton/The Deseret News)

Federal Judge Halts Wyoming Drilling Over Climate Concerns, Signaling Countrywide Impact
Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post
Eilperin writes: "A federal judge ruled late Tuesday that the Interior Department violated federal law by failing to take into account the climate impact of its oil and gas leasing in the West."
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Rep Elijah Cummings. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Rep Elijah Cummings. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)

Elijah Cummings: Donald Trump Involved in 'Unprecedented Level of Stonewalling, Delay and Obstruction' in House Investigations
Chantal Da Silva, Newsweek
Da Silva writes: "One of the most important investigations the House Oversight Committee is conducting is a review of White House security clearances, Elijah Cummings said. That review has been hampered by the White House's claims that Congress is not entitled to information about individual employees, according to Cummings."
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A demonstrator protesting the shooting death of Michael Brown is arrested by police officers in riot gear Nov. 30, 2014, in St. Louis, Mo. (photo: Joshua Lott/Getty)
A demonstrator protesting the shooting death of Michael Brown is arrested by police officers in riot gear Nov. 30, 2014, in St. Louis, Mo. (photo: Joshua Lott/Getty)

Is Felony Murder the Next Chapter in the Anti-Protest Movement?
Darlene Harris, The Root
Harris writes: "While protests are commonplace in a healthy democracy, the movement to silence dissent is picking up steam."
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A man walks past a graffiti, denouncing strikes by U.S. drones in Yemen, painted on a wall in Sanaa, Yemen on November 13, 2014. (photo: Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)
A man walks past a graffiti, denouncing strikes by U.S. drones in Yemen, painted on a wall in Sanaa, Yemen on November 13, 2014. (photo: Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)

German Court Hands Partial Victory to Critics of US Drone Deaths in Yemen
Reuters
Excerpt: "The German government must ensure any support provided by a U.S. military base in Germany for U.S. drone strikes in Yemen complies with international law, a German court ruled on Tuesday, handing a partial victory to critics of such strikes."
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New Zealand's prime minister Jacinda Ardern visited Cashmere High School in Christchurch, which lost two current students to the shootings at two mosques. (photo: Vincent Thian/AP)
New Zealand's prime minister Jacinda Ardern visited Cashmere High School in Christchurch, which lost two current students to the shootings at two mosques. (photo: Vincent Thian/AP)

In Wake of Mass Shooting, New Zealand's Ardern Calls for Global Fight Against Racism
Dalia Mortada, NPR
Mortada writes: "New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern issued a global call to weed out right-wing nationalism."
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