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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



Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Jeff Flake | Enough





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Jeff Flake | Enough 
Senator Jeff Flake said on Oct. 24 that he will not seek reelection in 2018. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty)
Jeff Flake, The Washington Post
Flake writes: "We have again forgotten who we are supposed to be. There is a sickness in our system - and it is contagious."
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In the Dead of Night, Republicans Vote to Give Lawsuit Immunity to Banks
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser writes: "Tuesday night, as many Americans were preparing to go to bed, an evenly divided Senate voted to give broad lawsuit immunity to credit card companies, auto lenders, credit reporting companies like Equifax, and many other financial firms."
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The Military Has a Serious White Nationalist Problem
Molly Osberg, Splinter News
Osberg writes: "A study published on Monday presents alarming new evidence about something that has, so far, been anecdotally reported: the U.S. military has a white nationalist problem, and it's getting worse."
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US Businesses Cash In by Selling Donated Bodies
Brian Grow and John Shiffman, Reuters
Excerpt: "When Americans leave their bodies to science, they are also donating to commerce: Cadavers and body parts, especially those of the poor, are sold in a thriving and largely unregulated market. Grisly abuses abound."
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Colombians Launch Indefinite National Strike Against Killings
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Social organizations, campesinos and unions in Colombia have launched the first day of an indefinite strike to protest over 150 murders of social movement activists by paramilitaries and government personnel."
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Extreme Weather, Climate Change Costing Taxpayers Billions
Alex Seitz-Wald, NBC News
Seitz-Wald writes: "Climate change is costing taxpayers billions of dollars in disaster relief and the tab will only increase as extreme weather events become more common, according to a new government study."
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Here's How to Support Puerto Rico as It Recovers From Devastating Hurricane Maria
Remezcla
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways."
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