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Thom's blog
Yesterday's wins... and losses...
For democrats, the big victories from yesterday's elections were that Terry McAuliffe and Bill DeBlasio defeated their Republican opponents in Virginia and New York. However, there were many other wins, and losses, for progressives around our nation. In Colorado, three different towns voted to extend a five-year ban on fracking in their communities, but in Washington State, Initiative 522 – a GMO labeling law – was voted down 54.8 to 45.2 percent. In New Jersey, voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment to increase that state's minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, and put in place automatic cost-of-living increases for future years.
Ballot proposals in three Michigan cities, Ferndale, Lansing, and Jackson, all passed in favor of marijuana legalization, which will permit the use or possession of up to one once of pot by anyone over the age of 21. And, a similar marijuana law passed in Portland, Maine, which allows for possession of up to 2.5 ounces. One of the disappointing results occurred in Colorado, where Amendment 66 – a measure to increase taxes to provide more funding to public schools – was voted down 66 to 34 percent.
All of these results demonstrate the importance of our democratic process, and why it's vital to protect our right to cast a ballot. Elections aren't just about candidates, and they can have a major effect on our local communities. Even on these smaller provisions, it's typical to see big money come out against measures that the majority of people support. We can fight back by getting money out of politics, and getting as many people as possible to show up and vote. We are our government, and we have to get involved to make it work for us.
-Thom
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Tonight on The Big Picture on RT TV at 7pm and 9pm... Carbon Tax works in Finland - Ambassador Anne Lammila, Finland (check your local listings for stations or stream at RT, and catch past shows on Youtube)
Watch the video 'Last Hours' narrated by Thom Hartmann about the "time bomb" that is ticking underground, underwater and under ice… frozen methane that is now escaping and could trigger runaway climate change. www.lasthours.org
Have a question or comment for Thom? Grab your phone, hit record and send your video to YourTakeMyTake@gmail.com and we may air it on "The Big Picture."
Lone Liberal Rumble:- Cameron Seward, Heritage Foundation - Kris Ullman, Conservative Commentator/Activist.
Green report: Carbon Tax works in Finland- Ambassador Anne Lammila, Finland.
Daily Take: Privatizing our vote...the ultimate crime
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Tuesday's Daily Stack
Hour One: Net Neutrality - Rich get Super Highways & we'll Get Dirt Roads....
Article: " 4th Amendment". " The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.".
Hour Two: The collapse of our infrastructure- Mark Thornton, Ludwig Von Mises Institute
Hour Three: Why is Marianne Williamson running for Congress- Marianne Williamson, Candidate (D-CA, district 33)
Plus, Food Stamps are Affordable - Corporate Welfare in Not
Article: " Leona Helmsley" by Wikipedia - " We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes".
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Wednesday on The Thom Hartmann Program, 3-6pm ET
Hour One: Election news you won't hear from the corporate news media...
Plus, NYC's new mayor wins on taxing the rich- David Selig, Selig Associates
Hour Two: What the right finds wrong with welfare to work- Patrice Hill, Washington Times
Hour Three: Voting machine irregularities- Brad Friedman, The Brad Blog
And, the best of the rest of the news and your calls right here on...
The Thom Hartmann Program...your media support group for "we the people"...
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Thursday on The Thom Hartmann Program, 3-6pm ET
We'll have all the news and information (including any late breaking election updates) that you won't hear in the corporate news media...
Plus, I'll talk about the issues of the day with attorney Mike Papantonio, Ring of Fire Radio...
And, faith healing or homicide? I'll get the latest on this issue from Cameron Stauth, author of "In The Name of God"...
Plus, my favorite segment of the week...Geeky Science...along with your calls right here on...
The Thom Hartmann Program, Occupying The Media 3 hours a day 5 days a week" for "we the people"
And don't forge...Democracy is NOT a spectator sport...it begins with you...
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Thom's Poll
Will Climate Change lead to another mass extinction?
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Watch & Listen to Thom
Foods Stamps are Affordable - Corporate Welfare is Not
Does a Carbon Tax Keep Ireland Green?
Politics Panel - If you can't pay livable wage - get out of business!
Politics Panel - Did Women Elect McAuliffe?
Get ready to kiss the internet as we know it goodbye ...
The Net - Super Rich get Super Highways...We Get Dirt Roads
Or watch the Full "Big Picture" Show...
Full Show 11/5/13: The End of the Internet As We Know it?
Tonight's "Big Picture Politics Panel" discusses the numerous ballot initiatives being voted on today, the future of the GOP and their latest voter suppression efforts and how the media is not telling the whole story with the Obamacare rollout. Thom talks Ireland's carbon tax with the leader of Ireland's Green Party Eamon Ryan and net neutrality with Public Knowledge's Bartees Cox, and in tonight's "Daily Take" Thom discusses how very little it costs us to feed our nation's poorest Americans.
Thom Hartmann on the News: November 5, 2013
Why is Marianne Williamson Running for Congress?
The Collapse of our Infrastructure
Caller: Republicans are Abandoning Society
Food Stamps are Affordable; Corporate Welfare is not!
Are we Now a Police State?
Net Neutrality - Rich get Super Highways & We'll Get Dirt Roads....
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Thom and Louise Hartmann founded the New England Salem Children's Village (NESCV) in New Hampshire in 1979. With states delaying payment for the children they entrust to the village, they need help with cash flow. Can you help? Now on Facebook.
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