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Where is the fundamental break in values between the billionaire-right wing machine and the Progressive left taking us? Thom looks back to FDR's answer, and forward to the possibility of 'justice for all'.
Episode 165

Where is the fundamental break in values between the billionaire-right wing machine and the Progressive left taking us? Thom looks back to FDR's answer, and forward to the possibility of 'justice for all'.

The Hartmann Report · Thom Hartmann Program

June 7, 20191h 0m

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Show Notes

Thom sits down with an expert on FDR, author William vanden Heuvel, about his new book 'Hope and History: A Memoir of Tumultuous Times'- Thom responds to commentator Egberto Willies, who asks how we should respond to a 'Plutocrat-driven civil war.' - Much is made of the right to bear arms but what about the right to life saving medical care? Thom Hartmann takes on Julio Rivera on what should be a right, access to guns or access to healthcare? Do you think universal healthcare should be of higher importance than the right to bear arms? - Can the constitution be amended to take money out of politics and get rid of the corporate control over our democracy? Move to Amend's Kaitlin Sopoci-Belkap joins the program to discuss ways that you can help to being an end money in politics - Luke Vargas with Talk Media News has the details on Trump's ending American travel rights to visit Cuba. - And finally, Thom's callers think about what it would be to have another American civil war.


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