Daily Topics - Wednesday November 6th, 2013

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

Watch the video 'Last Hours' narrated by Thom Hartmann about the "time bomb" that is ticking underground, underwater and under ice… frozen methane that is now escaping and could trigger runaway climate change. www.lasthours.org

Hour One: Election news you won't hear from the corporate news media... / Plus, NYC's new mayor wins on taxing the rich - David Selig, Selig Associates

Hour Two: What the right finds wrong with welfare to work - Patrice Hill, Washington Times

Hour Three: Voting machine irregularities - Brad Friedman, The Brad Blog

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Saint4255 12 years 34 weeks ago
#1

When I talk with a person that complains about lazy people on welfare . I say corporate welfare IS ridiculous and give example after example of it. They agree without missing a beat. Lol

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Saint4255 12 years 34 weeks ago
#2

Is no one else blogging on here ?

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Saint4255 12 years 34 weeks ago
#3

In local elections here ,people r running as Democrat and republic. And no seems to care. Wtf

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