Transcript: Thom Hartmann: The Big Picture: America..Life Imitates The Bourne Identity. 20 September '11
Nov. 10, 2011 4:42 am
By SueNOccupy New York & Occupy DC Marching Together...
Nov. 9, 2011 8:59 am
By louisehartmann
Occupy Wall Street and Occupy DC might soon be combing forces. A group of patriots who’ve been camped out in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park will depart the Big Apple today and begin the 240-mile march to the nation’s capital – hoping to arrive in Washington, DC by November 23rd – the deadline for the Gang of 12 Supercommittee.
Monday 7 November '11 show notes
Nov. 9, 2011 8:09 am
By SueN- John Nichols, The Nation Magazine. War on democracy: Ohio election tomorrow and Wisconsin - right winger threatens to kill recall volunteers.
- Ethan Rome, Health Care For America Now. "Occupy the Kochs".
- Adele Stan, Alternet. Occupy DC Disrupts Koch Group Gathering; Activists Struck by Car.
- Mark Finkelstein.
It's Election Day - Win some – lose some...
Nov. 8, 2011 9:04 am
By louisehartmann
It’s Election Day – and there are several important issues up for vote around the nation. At the top of the list is the fate of SB-5 in Ohio – the law passed by state Republicans to strip public sector workers of their rights to collectively bargain. According to polling – the harsh anti-union law is headed for repeal today – as majority of Ohioans are against the war on labor and think Governor Kasich overstepped his manI Swear...I Didn't “Tear down this Reagan statue”
Nov. 7, 2011 6:55 am
By louisehartmann
Bring it down!Friday 4 November '11 show notes
Nov. 5, 2011 2:58 am
By SueN- Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT). If it's Friday, it's "Brunch With Bernie"...
- Congressman Alan Grayson. Class Warfare vs. Class Surrender.
- Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY, 15th District).
Occupy Wall Street is bringing down the big banks..
Nov. 4, 2011 8:05 am
By louisehartmann
According to the Credit Union National Association – or CUNA – more than 650,000 people have moved their money into local credit unions across the nation in just the last 4 weeks – coinciding with the rise of Occupy Wall Street – and Bank of America’s decision to set up a $5 debit card fee…a decision the bank has since backed down from.




