Transcript: Thom Hartmann: The Big Picture: Imagine a world without Fox News? 25 October '11
Nov. 30, 2011 5:02 pmBy SueNTranscript: Thom Hartmann: The Big Picture: Why OWS Is the Next Republican Boogeyman. 24 October '11
Nov. 30, 2011 5:00 pmBy SueNTranscript: Thom Hartmann: The Big Picture: Has #OWS "blown up" the Republican Santa Claus theory? 20 October '11
Nov. 30, 2011 4:55 pmBy SueNRepublican strategist Jude Wanniski died back in 2005.
Here’s a compromise to extend the payroll tax cut...
Nov. 30, 2011 10:12 amBy louisehartmannAverage working Americans could get screwed. Republicans may agree to extend the payroll tax cut for middle class Americans after all…just as long millionaires and billionaires don’t have to cough up a dime. Yesterday – Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Republicans are on board with extending the payroll tax cut – but are opposed to the Democrats plan, which pays for it with a 3% surtax on people who make more t
Daily Topics - Wednesday November 30th, 2011
Nov. 30, 2011 8:34 amBy shawnt56Hour One: Police raid Occupy L.A. & Philly; protesters tasered by police in Olympia, WA - Mark Taylor-Canfield, Occupy Seattle / Plus, Occupy Student Loans-jubilee for all students? / And, what you need to know now about lung cancer - Arielle Densen, Leaders of the Lung Cancer Free World
Hour Two: Why do Republicans think that a sexual affair is worse then a sexual assault?
Monday 28 November '11 show notes
Nov. 30, 2011 2:56 amBy SueN- Dorli Rainey. Occupy Seattle's 84 year old activist speaks about being pepper sprayed.
- Mark Taylor-Canfield, Occupy Seattle. Latest on Occupy Seattle.
- John Nichols, The Nation Magazine. Big news on WI's Walker recall.
- Joshua Hersh, Huffington Post.
Daily Topics - Tuesday November 29th, 2011
Nov. 29, 2011 10:10 amBy shawnt56Hour One: Incident at Occupy L.A....what the MSM isn't telling you - Eric Byler, CoffeePartyUSA
Courts have Ruled about little Green Pieces of Fabric - Money & Tents
Nov. 29, 2011 9:51 amBy louisehartmannNow more than 24 hours past their eviction deadline – Occupy L.A. is still camped outside of City Hall – and patriots are turning to the courts to keep it that way. According to the Los Angeles Times, Occupy L.A. filed a court complaint yesterday arguing that the city’s looming crackdown represents an “unconstitutional deprivation of access to [the] traditional public forum…for first amendment activity.” Occupy L.A.