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Thom Hartmann discusses a piece by Gideon Rachman in the Financial Times that says the goal of the Trans-Pacific Partnership is to reduce China's influence in Asia.
Thom Hartmann shares a letter written by Debbie Lee, mother of Navy SEAL Mark Allen Lee, who died during the taking of Ramadi, Iraq by U.S. forces. The letter is in reference to comments made by Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey in regards to Ramadi falling into the hands of ISIS.
Thom Hartmann wonders why the media won't call the Waco, Texas biker brawl "white on white violence"?
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Thom Hartmann says the United States needs to bring manufacturing home and make foreign stuff more expensive.
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Thom Hartmann talks with Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate / Author, numerous books, latest is Return to Sender, who wonders why the media is all of a sudden interested in the city of Baltimore, Maryland?
Thom Hartmann comments on a proposal by Washington State Republican Congressman Dave Reichert to cut $700 from Medicare in order to pay for other things.
Thom Hartmann talks with Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate / Author, numerous books, latest is Return to Sender, who worries the Democratic Party bosses will restrict presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders and effectively end his bid.
Thom Hartmann debates Michael Sargent, Research Assistant-Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation, who argues last week's Amtrak crash in Philadelphia is not proof we need to invest more in infrastructure.
Thom Hartman talks with Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate / Author, numerous books, latest is Return to Sender, who lays out what he would do if elected President of the United States.
Thom Hartmann talks with Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate / Author, numerous books, latest is Return to Sender, about his new book "Return to Sender."
Thom Hartmann wonders if the mere perception of impropriety in the workplace is being used as an excuse to hold women back?
Thom Hartmann talks with Neil McCabe, Conservative Columnist-Townhall.com & Editor-The Washington Mercury news site, about a World Trade Organization ruling that would make it illegal for the United States to label beef from other countries with the country of origin.
Thom Hartmann reminds his audience of a letter written by Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, calling out 18 CEO's who helped wreck the economy by evading taxes and sending jobs overseas.
- BernieSanders.com
- Bernie Sanders Exposes 18 CEOs who took Trillions in Bailouts, Evaded Taxes and Outsourced Jobs
- Record fines for currency market fix: Five of the world's largest banks are to pay fines totalling $5.7bn [[£3.6bn) for charges including manipulating the foreign exchange market.
- ThomHartmann.com
Thom Hartmann asks why the bikers involved in the Waco, Texas brawl aren't being referred to as 'thugs' like the protesters in Baltimore?
Thom Hartmann points out the hypocrisy in our justice system that says it's okay to commit crimes that benefit corporations, but punishes those who commit crimes against them.
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Thom Hartmann comments on economic and labor news for the week of May 18, 2015.
With the passage of fast track in the U.S. Senate, Thom Hartmann wonders if this is the beginning of Fascism in America?
Thom Hartmann shares some of bad things we can expect as a result of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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