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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



Friday, July 19, 2019

Charles Pierce | This Was a Fascist Rally Down to Its Bones



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Charles Pierce | This Was a Fascist Rally Down to Its Bones 
Trump rally. (photo: Getty)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "This was a racist speech down to its last dipthong."
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Many bankers view Elizabeth Warren as the safer presidential choice if the progressive wing wins out in the Democrats' internal war. (photo: Ethan Miller/Getty)
Many bankers view Elizabeth Warren as the safer presidential choice if the progressive wing wins out in the Democrats' internal war. (photo: Ethan Miller/Getty)

Elizabeth Warren, in Detailed Attack on Private Equity Firms, Unveils Plan to Stop 'Looting' of US Companies
Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post
Whoriskey writes: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Thursday released a plan to attack some of the most controversial methods of private equity firms, the financiers who buy and sell companies for profit."
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Three makers of generic opioid drugs accounted for nearly 90% of the sales. (photo: Getty)
Three makers of generic opioid drugs accounted for nearly 90% of the sales. (photo: Getty)

Opioid Makers Dumped 76 Billion Pills Onto US Market Over 7 Critical Years, Data Shows
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Newly released federal data shows how drugmakers and distributors increased shipments of opioid painkillers across the U.S. as the nation's addiction crisis accelerated from 2006 to 2012."
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross. (photo: NBC)
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross. (photo: NBC)

13 Philadelphia Police Officers Expected to Be Fired for Offensive Posts in Facebook Groups
Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "More than a dozen Philadelphia police officers are expected to be fired in the coming weeks for taking part in Facebook groups where they posted racist and offensive material."
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Stormy Daniels interview with Anderson Cooper. (photo: Getty)
Stormy Daniels interview with Anderson Cooper. (photo: Getty)

Trump Directly Involved in Talks That Led to Stormy Daniels Payment, FBI Says
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "Donald Trump and his press secretary were directly involved in discussions that led to an illegal hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election campaign, according to the FBI."
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Protestor demanding the resignation of Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina in downtown Guatemala City, May 30, 2015. (photo: Reuters)
Protestor demanding the resignation of Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina in downtown Guatemala City, May 30, 2015. (photo: Reuters)

UN Exposes Massive Corruption Ring in Guatemala Health Ministry
teleSUR
Excerpt: "A United Nations report published Tuesday found that a corruption ring embezzled at least US$7 million between 2012 and 2014 at the heart of Guatemala's Ministry of Health."
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Berkeley, California just became the first city in the country to ban gas pipelines - the little ones that go into houses. (photo: Duane Braley/Star Tribune)
Berkeley, California just became the first city in the country to ban gas pipelines - the little ones that go into houses. (photo: Duane Braley/Star Tribune)

Berkeley Bans: Straws, Plastic Bags - and Now Gas Pipelines Too
Nathanael Johnson, Grist
Johnson writes: "Environmentalists have cheered 'valve turners' who illegally cut off oil and gas flows through pipelines. Now their political allies are turning off valves on gas pipelines that connect to buildings in their own towns."
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