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  • Wednesday 22 May '13 show notes

    • Cleta Mitchell, True the Vote: Thom to conservatives...show us your social welfare programs
    • David Bier, Competitive Enterprise Institute: Biometric ID...slippery slope to "permission slip society?"
    • Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI, 2nd District): Do we need a "right to vote" constitutional amendment?
  • Tuesday 21 May '13 show notes

    • Steve Sutton, The Leadership Institute: What is your social welfare program?
    • Pastor D. Alexander Bullock, Change Agent Consortium (ActionCAC): Koch Bros' killer carbon mountain in Detroit...your town could be next
    • OMG...Thom agrees with Brit Hume
    • We now have mega-big homeless corporations...
    • Tim Carpenter, Progressive Democrats of America: We need a prosperity act
  • Monday 20 May '13 show notes

    • David Shuster, Take Action News: ABC punked by the GOP
    • Politicians must pray to Allah now?
    • Judson Phillips, The Tea Party Nation: Hey Tea Party...where's your "social welfare" cred?
    • This generations' Joseph McCarthy
  • The "God of Money"

    Pope Francis did it again. On Sunday, during a meeting with a group of unemployed workers, the Pope abandoned his prepared comments and railed against economic inequality. Pope Francis has previously spoken out against harsh austerity policies that are harming millions around the world, but at this speech on the island of Sardinia, the Pope condemned the “god of money” and today's “economic culture.”

  • I guess slashing food stamps just wasn't bad enough...

    Less than 24 hours after voting to slash food stamp funding, House Republicans moved on to a full government shut down. On Friday, the US House of Representatives passed their version of a short-term spending resolution, which includes a measure to defund Obamacare. Before the vote, Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell called on Republicans to “wake up from their radical, ideological dream” and oppose the legislation.

  • Daily Topics - Thursday September 19th, 2013

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    Hour One: Why Conservatives hate Obamacare - David Selig, Selig & Associates

    Hour Two: Did the populous rebellion tank Larry Summers? Mike Papantonio, Ring of Fire Radio / Plus, Geeky Science - Why do fish swim in schools?

  • House Republicans take aim at the hungry.

    The United States House of Representatives is in the midst of a food stamp showdown. House Republicans want to slash the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by nearly $40 billion dollars, and House Democrats are fighting it with all their might. The drastic cuts are almost ten times the amount approved by the U.S. Senate in June as part of the farm bill.

  • Who will blink first?

    On Wednesday, President Obama raised the pressure on Congressional Republicans, and asked business groups to help avoid another economic crisis. In a speech before the Business Roundtable, the president urged business leaders to demand that Republicans end their continued “brinksmanship” over two upcoming budget deadlines. President Obama said, “I'm tired of it, and I suspect you are too.”

  • Daily Toics - Tuesday September 17th, 2013

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    Hour One: More guns means more killings...

    Hour Two: CA considers $10 minimum wage - Adrian Moore PhD, Reason Foundation

    Hour Three: The Left Pushes Back...

  • "Something evil in our society..."

    On Monday, 12 people were killed in a mass shooting in our nation's capital, and at least 8 others were injured. Within minutes of the first shots, hundreds of police and naval officers surrounded the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters, and police shot and killed the lone gunman.

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