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Progressive leader in the House of Representatives Mark Pocan gets to the nitty gritty of congressional politics as Thom opens up the phones to his insightful callers. What will the House Judiciary Committee do to get the full Mueller report? Is it fair that the meager social security income that seniors live on is taxed?- and many other issues are delved into.
Episode 119

Progressive leader in the House of Representatives Mark Pocan gets to the nitty gritty of congressional politics as Thom opens up the phones to his insightful callers. What will the House Judiciary Committee do to get the full Mueller report? Is it fair that the meager social security income that seniors live on is taxed?- and many other issues are delved into.

The Hartmann Report · Thom Hartmann Program

April 4, 20191h 2m

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Show Notes

Congressman Mark Pocan answers listener's thoughts and concerns along with Thom. - Thom Hartmann Book Club reading from 'State Capture: How Conservative Activists, Big Business, and Wealthy Donors Reshaped the States and the Nation.' - Mark Pocan considers co-ops and the fairness of all the ways that CEOs are paid. - Thom reads from 'American Cipher: Bowe Bergdahl and the U.S. Tragedy in Afghanistan' - Tom in California wants to know how Republicans are going to use the Mueller report against Democrats. - Thom's keeping a watch on the revolutionaries creating a oligarchic libertarian America. How are they getting away with this? Plus- the law and Trump's tax returns. - Patreon ask - Finally, more of the nitty gritty from close politics-watcher, former Republican Congressman Bob Ney.

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