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Guest-host Jefferson Smith  considers the collective outrage after the frustrating Barr spin on the absent Mueller Report. Alex Lawson of 'Social Security Works' asks are we about to lose our public healthcare as Trump seeks it outlawed?
Episode 113

Guest-host Jefferson Smith considers the collective outrage after the frustrating Barr spin on the absent Mueller Report. Alex Lawson of 'Social Security Works' asks are we about to lose our public healthcare as Trump seeks it outlawed?

The Hartmann Report · Thom Hartmann Program

March 27, 20191h 1m

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Show Notes

Jefferson Smith continues to guest host during Thom's break. Jeff reframes the picture of our collective disappointment after the Barr report and how to rechannel our feelings of anger and frustration into constructive action. - Alex Lawson of 'Social Security Works' asks are we about to lose our public healthcare as Trump seeks it outlawed? So much for Obama Care! RIP good sense. - For the Book Club, Thom Hartmann reads from "The Truth about Social Security: The Founders' Words Refute Revisionist History, Zombie Lies, and Common Misunderstandings" by Nancy J Altman. - Listeners call in with inspiring questions and comments including Jennifer who queries whether women should go on strike and refrain from childbirth until our demands are addressed. - Talk Media News update from Venezuela to Capitol Hill with Ellen Rattner. - Jefferson Smith posits that the election of Barack Obama was an inflection point and compares the historical relevance to the geographic and economic changes during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson.

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