Daily Topics - Tuesday February 11th, 2014

Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE 3-6pm ET M-F!!

Read Thom's latest Liberally Yours column online at The Daily Caller..be sure to add your comments & support your local liberal!

Hour One: Should felons have voting rights? Horace Cooper, National Center for Public Policy Research

Hour Two: Is this the end of snow? Gretchen Bleiler, Olympic Champion/Protect Our Winters (POW)

Hour Three: Moral Mondays...where was the media?

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Tom95134 12 years 8 weeks ago
#1

Thom just read a list of how our money goes to subsidize corporations/business and I would like to download this list. Where can I find it. There doesn't appear to be a link on any of the web site pages.

squint 12 years 8 weeks ago
#2

Yes i am trying to find link for this too please.

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Tndrusse 12 years 8 weeks ago
#3

I was reminded of a quote by Jim Hightower today after hearing Thom compare moving independent progressives to herding cats.

Anybody who says you can't herd cats never tried a can opener. --Jim Hightower

Some food for thought.

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