Daily Topics - Tuesday March 27th, 2012

Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE at our new time, 3-6pm Eastern!

Should "we the people" or the Supreme Court decide on Obamacare? Progressive Strategist & syndicated columnist Karl Frisch is in for Thom today with guests from the SCOTUS health care hearings radio row with Families USA - special guests include: Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA), Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), Doug Kendall-Constitutional Accountability Center, health insurance industry whistleblower Wendell Potter and more

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mathboy 14 years 16 weeks ago
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If we have to have a sub, it's nice to have Karl. Maybe he could take up Thom's old time slot on KTLK.

Thom's Blog Is On the Move

Hello All

Thom's blog in this space and moving to a new home.

Please follow us across to hartmannreport.com - this will be the only place going forward to read Thom's blog posts and articles.

From Screwed:
"Thom Hartmann’s book explains in simple language and with concrete research the details of the Neo-con’s war against the American middle class. It proves what many have intuited and serves to remind us that without a healthy, employed, and vital middle class, America is no more than the richest Third World country on the planet."
Peter Coyote, Actor and author of Sleeping Where I Fall
From Screwed:
"If we are going to live in a Democracy, we need to have a healthy middle class. Thom Hartmann shows us how the ‘cons’ have wronged this country, and tells us what needs to be done to reclaim what it is to be American."
Eric Utne, Founder, Utne magazine
From The Thom Hartmann Reader:
"With the ever-growing influence of corporate CEOs and their right-wing allies in all aspects of American life, Hartmann’s work is more relevant than ever. Throughout his career, Hartmann has spoken compellingly about the value of people-centered democracy and the challenges that millions of ordinary Americans face today as a result of a dogma dedicated to putting profit above all else. This collection is a rousing call for Americans to work together and put people first again."
Richard Trumka, President, AFL-CIO