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  • The US Postal Service's forced financial crisis

    Congress went on recess this week leaving the United States Postal Service financial crisis, unresolved. At midnight tonight, the Postal Service will default on a $5.5 billion payment it owes to the Treasury Department. This default will not have any immediate effects on day-to-day operations at the Postal Service, but it highlights the financial troubles that the institution, which was created more than 200 years ago by Ben f

  • Daily Topics - Tuesday July 31st, 2012

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    Hour One: What a Dem Platform Endorsement of Marriage Equality Would Mean - John Nichols, The Nation Magazine

    Hour Two: Obamacare = a tax cut for the middle class

  • President Obama is forced to hold endless fundraisers

    President Obama will likely become the first ever incumbent President to be outraised by his opponent in his re-election bid. And in a desperate attempt to even the playing field just slightly before November – the President has been forced to hold endless fundraisers. As the Center for American Progress reveals, President Obama has already held nearly 200 fundraisers during his first term in office. To put that in perspectiv

  • Daily Topics - Monday July 30th, 2012

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    Hour One: Mitt Romney and "the little people"... / Plus, Mitt ignores workers' pleas to "save our jobs" - Cheryl Randecker, Sensata Technologies

    Hour Two: Do you have a constitutional right to an insanity defense? John Manuelian, Attorney

  • For-profit colleges are scamming American students

    According to an investigation by Democratic Congressman Elijah Cumming – the ranking member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform – for-profit colleges are paying executives massive salaries – not based on student achievement – but instead based solely on profitability. Looking at 13 different for-profit schools – the investigation found, “the single most significant measure for determining executive compensation at t

  • Daily Topics - Friday July 27th, 2012

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    Anything Goes on Townhall Friday

    Hour One: "Brunch With Bernie" - Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) takes your calls

    Hour Two: 100 days to election day - Thom talks with actress/activist Blythe Danner about PA Voter ID

  • Capital One Bank is having a bad week...

    After it was the first bank to be hit by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for defrauding consumers and ordered to pay $165 million to customers in refunds, Capital One was just hit with another fine. This time – the Department of Justice has ordered the bank to pay out $12 million to members of the military for denying them their legal right under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to avoid foreclosures and high interest rates.

  • Daily Topics - Thursday July 26th, 2012

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    Hour One: Why is Romney making out with foreign banksters?

    Hour Two: GOP Voter ID could keep almost HALF of all Philly voters out - Daniel Halper, The Weekly Standard / Plus, Geeky Science - did you know your night light can make you crazy?

    Hour Three: The man who invented too big to fail recanted...

  • It's been 500 days since the Fukushima nuclear crisis began in Japan

    And one thing’s clear – it’s still an extremely dangerous situation. A Japanese newspaper is reporting that plant operators still face a number of hurdles before they can decommission the plant and officially close the book on the crisis – and it could take decades. Those hurdles include trying to determine why 8 million becquerels of radioactive cesium still continues to pour out of reactor number 2 every single hour.

  • Daily Topics - Wednesday July 25th, 2012

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    Hour One: Romney camp: 'put a white man back in the White House...' / Plus, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau turns 1 today - Elizabeth Warren

    Hour Two: Regulate the credit reporting industry? Malcolm Out Loud

    Hour Three: Conservative millenials & boomers are both being conned...

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