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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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Saturday, August 17, 2019

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Andy Borowitz | Denmark Offers to Buy US 
Copenhagen, Denmark. (photo: Alamy)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "After rebuffing Donald J. Trump's hypothetical proposal to purchase Greenland, the government of Denmark has announced that it would be interested in buying the United States instead."
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A rally in Portland, Oregon, in August of 2018. (photo: John Rudolf/AP)
A rally in Portland, Oregon, in August of 2018. (photo: John Rudolf/AP)

Portland Prepares for City's Largest Far-Right Rally of the Trump Era
Jason Wilson, Guardian UK
Wilson writes: "Portland is preparing for a large far-right rally on Saturday that may be the largest in a series of demonstrations that have descended on the city in the Trump era."
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Jerri Kelly is accused of holding four black teens at gunpoint while they were fundraising for their football team in Wynne, Arkansas. (photo: Washington Post)
Jerri Kelly is accused of holding four black teens at gunpoint while they were fundraising for their football team in Wynne, Arkansas. (photo: Washington Post)

Black Teens Were Fundraising for Their Football Team. Then a White Woman Held Them at Gunpoint, Police Say.
Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
Mettler writes: "At first, the high school football players thought the woman waving the gun was joking."
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Rep. Rashida Tlaib. (photo: Getty)
Rep. Rashida Tlaib. (photo: Getty)

Rashida Tlaib Says She Won't Travel to Israel After All if She Has to Suppress Her Political Views
Jack Mirkinson, Splinter
Mirkinson writes: "Rep. Rashida Tlaib announced on Friday that, despite receiving permission from the Israeli government to travel to the occupied West Bank to visit her grandmother, she will not make the journey because it was predicated on her promise that she would mute her support of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement during her stay."
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People wait to enter the U.S. at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego. (photo: Denis Poroy/AP)
People wait to enter the U.S. at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego. (photo: Denis Poroy/AP)

California Sues Trump Over 'Public Charge' Rule Denying Green Cards to Immigrants
Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
McGreevy writes: "California on Friday sued the Trump administration to challenge the legality of a new 'public charge' rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who receive public assistance, including food stamps, Medicaid and housing vouchers."
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Protesters call for an end to U.S. sanctions on Venezuela. (photo: Getty)
Protesters call for an end to U.S. sanctions on Venezuela. (photo: Getty)

Washington Intensifies Its Collective Punishment of Venezuelans
Kevin Young, NACLA
Young writes: "Even if it lacks the power to impose regime change, the United States can still impose plenty of misery on Venezuelans."
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Seattle has a history of environmental efforts and a population that stands up for the climate. The People's Climate March drew crowds into Seattle's streets in 2017. (photo: Karen Ducey/Getty)
Seattle has a history of environmental efforts and a population that stands up for the climate. The People's Climate March drew crowds into Seattle's streets in 2017. (photo: Karen Ducey/Getty)

What Would a City-Level Green New Deal Look Like? Seattle's About to Find Out
Kristoffer Tigue, InsideClimate News
Tigue writes: "City leaders launched Seattle on the path to a Green New Deal this week, passing a resolution that starts laying out an ambitious plan for how the city can cut its greenhouse gas emissions in ways that protect the climate and improve the lives of its residents."
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