Daily Topics - Wednesday January 25th, 2017

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Coming up today on The Thom Hartmann Program - Your Home for the Resistance:

- Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI) Talks Issues of the Day With Thom as the Trump Era Begins & Takes Your Calls...

- When Petro Billionaires Destroy the Earth, Will Petro Billionaires Be the Only Ones to Surive?

- Should Calfornia Succeed? Would You Move There?

- The Oil Barons Are Back...Trump Revives DAPL & KXL...

...LIVE from Washington, DC starting at 12pm Eastern...

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gopherindian 9 years 24 weeks ago
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Hello Donald?'

‘Hi Vlad'

'Yes...hey we don't like the senator graham looking into the hacking issues. We also don't like your surveillance people reviewing conversations with our ambassador in United States. Thanks to your Patriot Act. We forgot about this. This is big problem for us and for you. Remember Golden Shower!

'Ok, Il run interference again. I’ll disrupt things and make it rain on the press while I do damage control and manipulate America.’

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