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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



Thursday, December 3, 2015

RSN: A Mole in the Koch Machine?, Big Banks Suffer Rare Fail as Congressional Deal Cuts Nearly $1 Billion a Year in Handouts




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Glenn Greenwald | Court Ruling Against Chicago Sheriff Proves Thuggish Anti-WikiLeaks Blockade Was Unconstitutional 
Glenn Greenwald. (photo: Occupy.com) 
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept 
Greenwald writes: "The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago issued an excellent written ruling on Monday that has broad implications for rights of free speech and political activism in the U.S." 
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A Mole in the Koch Machine? 
Jonathan Swan, The Hill 
Swan writes: "Hillary Clinton's well-financed ally David Brock has a team that claims to be coordinating with moles inside the corporate and political empire of the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch." 
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San Bernardino Shootings: What We Know, One Day After 
Camila Domonoske, NPR 
Domonoske writes: "After a mass shooting, a police chase and a shootout, a violent day in San Bernardino, Calif., ended in the death of two suspects, authorities say. There's much that remains unclear, including the motives of the shooters and the identities of the victims." 
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Big Banks Suffer Rare Fail as Congressional Deal Cuts Nearly $1 Billion a Year in Handouts 
David Dayen, The Intercept 
Dayen writes: "Big banks will lose a portion of a multibillion-dollar government handout they've enjoyed for over 100 years, thanks to a compromise highway bill released Tuesday." 
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How One City Is Making Sure Bosses Comply With Wage Theft and Paid Sick Leave Laws 
Jake Blumgart, In These Times 
Blumgart writes: "Seattle established the Labor Standards Advisory Group, composed of representatives from unions, businesses and community groups. Knowing the $15 minimum wage was soon to pass, group members agreed on the need for a centralized office to enforce new labor standards." 
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600 Refugees Detained by Australia Say They Want to Die 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Six hundred refugees and asylum seekers detained by the Australia government on Manus Island, part of Papua New Guinea, have written a letter to the Australian prime minister saying they want assistance to die." 
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Palm Oil's Corporate Deception: Green-Washing a Dirty Industry 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "While the industry green-washes palm oil under the guise of biofuels and so-called sustainable development, digging behind the corporate myths reveals a complex mess of deforestation, pollution, 'carbon debt,' and destruction of biodiversity, wildlife habitat, and food security, often along with grave human rights abuses." 
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