Daily Topics - Tuesday February 11th, 2014

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

Read Thom's latest Liberally Yours column online at The Daily Caller..be sure to add your comments & support your local liberal!

Hour One: Should felons have voting rights? Horace Cooper, National Center for Public Policy Research

Hour Two: Is this the end of snow? Gretchen Bleiler, Olympic Champion/Protect Our Winters (POW)

Hour Three: Moral Mondays...where was the media?

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Tom95134 12 years 27 weeks ago
#1

Thom just read a list of how our money goes to subsidize corporations/business and I would like to download this list. Where can I find it. There doesn't appear to be a link on any of the web site pages.

squint 12 years 27 weeks ago
#2

Yes i am trying to find link for this too please.

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Tndrusse 12 years 27 weeks ago
#3

I was reminded of a quote by Jim Hightower today after hearing Thom compare moving independent progressives to herding cats.

Anybody who says you can't herd cats never tried a can opener. --Jim Hightower

Some food for thought.

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 Unequal Protection, 2nd Edition:
"Beneath the success and rise of American enterprise is an untold history that is antithetical to every value Americans hold dear. This is a seminal work, a godsend really, a clear message to every citizen about the need to reform our country, laws, and companies."
Paul Hawken, coauthor of Natural Capitalism and author of The Ecology of Commerce
From Unequal Protection, 2nd Edition:
"Hartmann combines a remarkable piece of historical research with a brilliant literary style to tell the grand story of corporate corruption and its consequences for society with the force and readability of a great novel."
David C. Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World and Agenda for A New Economy
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"Thom Hartmann channels the best of the American Founders with voice and pen. His deep attachment to a democratic civil society is just the medicine America needs."
Tom Hayden, author of The Long Sixties and director, Peace and Justice Resource Center.