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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



Thursday, July 25, 2019

Shawn Gude | You Can Have Brandeis or You Can Have Debs




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Shawn Gude | You Can Have Brandeis or You Can Have Debs 
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. (photo: Ethan Miller/Getty and Ronen Tivony/Getty)
Shawn Gude, Jacobin
Gude writes: "Elizabeth Warren's political tradition is the left edge of middle-class liberalism; Bernie Sanders hails from America's socialist tradition. Don't confuse the two."
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Rep. Ilhan Omar. (photo: Stefani Reynolds/Getty)
Rep. Ilhan Omar. (photo: Stefani Reynolds/Getty)
Ilhan Omar Has Exactly Zero Time for This Lady's Nonsense
Naomi LaChance, Splinter News
LaChance writes: "Ilhan Omar, easily the coolest member of 'the Squad,' was asked a question on Tuesday that she called 'frustrating' and 'appalling.'" 



 


Cesar Sayoc, alleged perpetrator of a series of mail bombs sent to various targets of Donald Trump. (photo: Cesar Altieri/Twitter)
Cesar Sayoc, alleged perpetrator of a series of mail bombs sent to various targets of Donald Trump. (photo: Cesar Altieri/Twitter)

"MAGA Bomber" Cesar Sayoc Was Radicalized by Trump and Fox News, His Lawyers Claim
Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "Cesar Sayoc, who spawned a week of panic and a massive federal manhunt last October after he mailed a series of pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and media figures, was a cognitively limited and emotionally traumatized man who fell into a paranoid alternate reality thanks to misinformation and Trump's rhetoric, his lawyers argued this week."
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A migrant jumps the border fence at San Diego/Tijuana to get into the U.S. on Jan. 1, 2019. (photo: Daniel Ochoa de Alza/Ap)
A migrant jumps the border fence at San Diego/Tijuana to get into the U.S. on Jan. 1, 2019. (photo: Daniel Ochoa de Alza/Ap)

ACLU Sues US Border Agencies Over Targeting of Activists, Lawyers at Border
Julia Ainsley, NBC News
Ainsley writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union has sued three government agencies on behalf of immigration activists who were allegedly surveilled and flagged for questioning when crossing the U.S.-Mexico border because of their work with immigrants, according to court documents filed in the Central District of California."
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Guatemalan men who were deported from the United States board a bus after arriving at the Air Force Base in Guatemala City on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. (photo: Moises Castillo/AP)
Guatemalan men who were deported from the United States board a bus after arriving at the Air Force Base in Guatemala City on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. (photo: Moises Castillo/AP)

Federal Judge Allows Trump Admin Rule Restricting Asylum Access to Continue
Spencer S. Hsu, The Washington Post
Hsu writes: "President Trump's move to sharply cut asylum requests by Central Americans and others fleeing persecution cleared its first legal hurdle Wednesday, as a federal judge said migrant advocacy groups failed to quantify how their legal services would be harmed by the change."
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The village of Maw in Rohingya in 2017 (left). In the righthand image taken in 2018 the scale of the destruction can be clearly seen. (photo: ASPI)
The village of Maw in Rohingya in 2017 (left). In the righthand image taken in 2018 the scale of the destruction can be clearly seen. (photo: ASPI)

Satellite Images Reveal Scale of Myanmar's Rohingya Crisis
Hannah Ellis-Petersen, Guardian UK
Ellis-Petersen writes: "Analysis of satellite imagery has cast further doubt on promises that arrangements are being made by Myanmar for the safe and humane return of Rohingya Muslims, and revealed that the destruction of their villages has continued." 

Hla Pho Khaung village. The second picture, from 2019, shows the construction of the Hla Pho Khaung transit camp, which it is believed has been built to house returning refugees. Photograph: Google Earth


Flooded farm fields near New Madrid, Missouri. (photo: Daniel Charles/NPR)
Flooded farm fields near New Madrid, Missouri. (photo: Daniel Charles/NPR)

Climate Change Is Impacting Every Aspect of Modern Life, but the Press Fails to "Connect the Dots"
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "The impacts of climate change are no longer subtle."
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