Be sure to wear a flower in your hair for this San Francisco reunion of two of America’s greatest comedians… and David Feldman. Then Judah Grunstein the editor of World Politics Reviews joins us from Paris to talk about the appeal of nationalism and protectionism.
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Jeff Ross & Eddie Pepitone
Jeff Ross is a respected comedian, writer, and producer also known as “The Roastmaster General.”
They call him the Bitter Buddha, Comedian Eddie Pepitone is a master of the dark art of comedy. Hailed as a modern day cross between Jackie Gleason, Don Rickles and Eckart Tolle.
Show Notes 1/20/2017
Listen to my podcast below, or on You Tube in our notes. On Inauguration Day we focus on eliminating the noise and keying in on who stands to benefit the most from Donald Trump’s rise to power. We remind listeners that as an agent of chaos, Trump will distract us while our treasury is looted and our planet is poisoned by incompetent errand boys working for the richest one percent.
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Al Franken Lays Into Tom Price
Senator Al Franken eviscerates Congressman Tom Price for being a doctor yet holding stock in tobacco companies. He then goes on to imply that Price is guilty of inside trading. Price is Trump pick for Health and Human Services.
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The Rockefeller Family Divests Its ExxonMobil Stock
The Rockefeller family can trace their fortune all the way back to Exxon Mobil when it was essentially Standard Oil. But now the family is divesting its family fund from Exxon Mobil stock because of the overwhelming evidence that proves Exxon Mobil has hidden Climate Change science for more than 40 years. We talk with Jenny Rowland who specializes in climate change and energy issues for the Center for American Progress. Her latest article is How Exxon Won the 2016 Election.
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Steven Mnuchin Ran a ‘A Foreclosure Machine’
Rose Guidel was in trouble. It was 2009 and the United States was in the grips of the Great Recession. Her brother, who had helped pay the mortgage on her modest home outside of Los Angeles, had been murdered, so she contacted her bank to say her payment would be late. The bank apparently told her…
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