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the persistent single digit approval ratings for a so-called representatives show quite clearly that members of congress don't share the same priority is the average american this detachment might have something to do with the fact that more than a half of congress is part of an elite millionaire's club that some lawmakers stand out more than others and their ruthlessness to start there's thirteen term new jersey congressman rob andrews doesn't take any issue with lawmakers benefiting financially from their political positions c. andrews is currently the target of a house ethics investigation looking into the use of campaign funds for personal perks as well as the air marking of over one point five million dollars for his wife's institution next as tennessee congressman and medical doctor scott days are lame this is the type of politician who never compromises on issues most dear to him like abortion unless of course facts him personally has cheated on his wife repeatedly and knocked up one of his patients he forced her to leave the state to have you guessed it an abortion and moving on to another politician is certainly no
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stranger to federal investigations new york congressman gregory meeks makes is being investigated for receiving a forty thousand dollar low interest loan in two thousand and seven and two thousand and twelve an investigation was launched into his organization for and explicitly misappropriating thousands of dollars intended for victims of hurricane katrina in fact meeks has been named one of the most corrupt members of congress by citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington three separate times what a guy when it comes to favors and dollars it's kentucky congressman how rogers who takes the cake mr rogers is under investigation by the inspector general of the u.s. army why is the earmark millions of taxpayer dollars toward a corporation whose the lobbyists have donated thousands to his campaign this seventeen term congressman is also the chairman of the house appropriations committee you know those folks who oversee. the our location of our taxpayer
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dollars which are about to see that the public purse is in good hands i don't want to leave our friends in the senate though who are leading a race to the bottom and approval rating heading that pac is democratic senator dianne feinstein over the last year madame feinstein has used her status as the oldest bag of bones in the senate and chairwoman of the intelligence committee to become one of the biggest apologist for the security state and making it very clear that whistleblowers are traitors but america's business is the military complex that what i get in on the action and i write for years now the senator's raised eyebrows among government watchdog groups for voting for hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts that directly benefit her billionaire hubby richard bloom oh and last but not least is missouri senator roy blunt the man responsible for a little something called the monsanto protection act piece a language that was not ever so cynically into the senate budget bill last year
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that gave ag giant monsanto immunity from prosecution for six months no shock there is blunt's political career is practically been entirely funded by big ag. been backed by monsanto since two thousand and eight and personally raked in over one hundred. from the company for his campaign but blunt has a history of undermining the democratic process in two thousand and two he tried to anonymously sneak in a provision into a homeland security bill that would benefit the tobacco giant philip morris surely that didn't have anything to do with the fact that his wife is a former lobbyist for the tobacco industry look this is in no way of an exhaustive list but give me a break i only have a thirty minute show your guys either way it's important to realize exactly who these people are beyond the millionaires club that convenes on capitol hill because while they pretend to represent us lowly piegans we need to empower ourselves with the truth so we can see. and up and represent ourselves.
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i. people tend to think in black and white terms when it comes to economic theory either you're a capitalist or a communist but believe it or not these ideologies don't have to exist on a singular thread i mean structures can be borrowed from different beliefs to form a new system one philosophy that practices this blind is called georgism and the basic tenet is that land should be a primary source of public revenue with all other taxes eliminated how did a lot of questions over how this concept could be successfully applied in society has joined our there by scott baker president of common ground and why see i first asked baker if elimination of all taxes except a land use tax could really generate enough revenue to sustain a government. well michael hudson the amazing gaffney and the them and fred
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harrison a few other economists have studied this they believe the land is about one third of the g.d.p. or a little bit more even and so if you do tax that and you want tax everything else that does provide enough revenue for a reasonably sized government. on this one officially of course how does georgism per that monopolization address wealthy individuals and corporations be able to outbid their less wealthy counterparts on the land. well basically the idea is that you wouldn't have so much absentee ownership and you wouldn't have hoarding of land because there's a price to pay for that you'd be paying the tax and if you don't use the land efficiently for example six to eight percent of new york city land is vacant according to the department of finance and depending i count it so if you don't use that efficiently then you know you're going to be paying a penalty essentially so there's and urban. crawlin and then suburban sprawl and it
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really puts people closer to the center and makes them use land more efficiently what it doesn't do one of the fears is that it would take away all the park land that's not really true because people want to live near a park and so they're willing to pay extra for that so that just becomes more viable and. but it does break up the monopolies on the hoarding them and all of these little for example mcdonald's that has one story properties and and basically pays very little property tax or or parking lots of it as we have a lot of in new york where we used to where they pay one tenth the property tax of the building next door to them and i've seen actual examples of this land ownership is a concert that's so ingrained in us society since its inception but imagine how do you expect to convince property owners to give up their land. i don't i mean they would have full legal ownership of the land we have no interest in doing anything about we we want people to have full legal ownership and we're only talking about
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economic rights and and we say that the property tax which first of all is to taxes it's a tax on buildings and a tax on land we want to make it only a tax on land and we want to collect that for the public good but we're not interested in taking over people's land or making it. public land because if we do that and people won't have any incentive to improve it anyway so we want people to own land and have full rights to it. but we feel that the. the value of the way and should be determined by the market and the value should go back to the public purse ok well you know you can take i just wanted to say i want one argument against the philosophy that i was reading online is that let's say a devalued the land the term and by that determines the price the rent would go down on pieces of land that let's say corporations own that they're just polluting incessantly on that land i mean what incentive do they. had to not hold that if
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that's what i make the larger value the last. part of what modern georgism incorporates is what's called to go over in taxes which are essentially taxes on pollution and despoil ation of land or air or water which under classical definition is part of land so that if they do put pollution into something that basically belongs to all of us they also have to pay a tax on that as well so it's in their best interest not to pollute because they'll have to pay more money for that so we don't look at it as a point where they can spoil the land and make it worth less we say what is the maximum best use of that land and anything that's. taking away from that basically is is something that we would tax and. we would take a take that back karl marx famously called george's and capitalism is last ditch criticize the philosophy as something that would not only preserve capitalism
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domination but expand it how do you respond. yeah well this is the interesting thing you know henry george was no friend of karl marx or his philosophy and vice versa so sometimes people accuse georgism of being communism and it's actually funny because it's almost the opposite it's it's laissez faire in terms of. production and people keeping whatever they produce for themselves but on the other hand we are somewhat aligned with marx in terms of taking the economic rent and then even he agreed that you know we the property owner should pay the rent on the land back into the community. so it's funny because adam smith and karl marx and and we george all agree on that point all day emphasize that to different degrees. right but it but but go on the capitalism critique of what he said about that as fact that well. it's not. would i guess in
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a way it's it's not a last ditch but it would certainly be a way of saving capitalism from imploding because of the extreme wealth and i could be that we see that causing a destabilization all over the world. you know oxfam just came out with this report that eighty five people have as much wealth as the bottom half of humanity three and a half billion this is an untenable and sustainable situation and causes revolution riots and even when it's not doing that it's just an efficient and. unsustainable so we say the reason that there is so much wealth so concentrated primarily is because of when operating on land now within our georgia g.o.'s community we also argue about monopoly on money and whether that should be included and happily george also agreed that money should not be the exclusive creation of banks he said it was too important to be left to the banks so i believe that government should
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also produce the money as well scott baker president of the common ground york city thanks. thank you i'm happy to talk about america's unaccountable boys in baluchistan around. here so we hit the roads focus on new technology. on this month's show no policy is complete without school shootings. and we are about the next in still still believe this is the potential to save lives. not only update. we've got. live right on the sea lift her stricklin and i think the term limits the
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libyan army for the split their live live . just like. to know that you know the premise is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across silicon we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try rational debate in
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a real discussion that critical issues facing her feel ready to join the movement then welcome the third. on the heels of the not guilty verdict in the police officers who savagely beat a homeless man kelly thomas to death in a fortune california the jury system has once again failed to hold cops accountable for their actions you might remember the case of twenty four year old college football player jonathan for l after going to severe car crash while driving in north carolina for all manage to get in the car and stumble to a nearby house to seek help the woman at the house scared by for his presence called nine one one and three police officers arrived at the scene of the crime to save the woman distress officer randall kerrick maintained that for rel began
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acting aggressively when they arrived so naturally he shot the young man twelve times and killed him subset investigation by the charlotte mecklenburg police department a found that the shooting was excessive and that kerik had no legal right to discharge his gun it despite all the mounting evidence. against officer kerrick yesterday a grand jury and mounts that it will not indict him on manslaughter charges and asked what kerik and i asked that kerik be charged with a lesser offense thankfully prosecutors are not giving up the fight and plan to resubmit the voluntary manslaughter charge against him. but i'm not holding my breath on that one guys this is developmental once again shows the absurd level of impunity that cops are continually granted in this country for committing murder in the past few weeks police officers across the country have continued to perpetuate acts of brutality against everyone from teenagers to the elderly take the case of sixteen year old pennsylvania boy darren manning seen here with his mother
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according to philly dot com while getting off the bus to go play a rival basketball team the officer on patrol thomas pro cell stop demanding at his teammates after one of them made a snide remark manning said that he started to run away but then stopped now according to police manning hit her cell three times and ripped off his radio although curiously the officers to stay no injuries the sixteen year old was then arrested for aggravated assault resisting arrest and reckless endangerment but according to manning what happened next is incredibly disturbing to say the least while being arrested a female officer patted him down and squeezed his testicles so hard that she ruptured one of them manning had to have emergency surgery and according to his mother the injury may prevent him from ever having children but it's not just the young people who are suffering from the consequences of an out of control police state the geriatric population ain't doing so well either so last sunday an eighty four year old man. in new york was caught jaywalking at the corner of ninety six
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and broadway now this intersection is notoriously dangerous for pedestrians and in fact three people have died crossing the street there in just the last twelve days and you can understand the cops concern but according to witness king the police decided that a ticket just didn't send a strong enough man. king told the new york post that after cops tried to write the elderly man a ticket he seemed confused about what was happening and tried to walk away that's when the officer pulled him back and pushed ten according to came cops and started running in from everywhere eighty four year old was thrown to the ground badly beaten and handcuffed and hauled into a police car. but i get it cops just get bored and confused senior citizens just make such easy targets don't they so if the police are here to rupture testicles and beat up grandfathers then maybe it's time to start asking who's going to protect us from the people that serve and protect.
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is the first leaks were published about the n.s.a. spying operation revelations about the agency's unconstitutional global surveillance have no balled and launch whistleblower edward snowden onto the forefront of every news outlet on the planet now less than a week since obama's speech addressing the n.s.a. as most controversial policies himself took to the internet today for a live q. and a instead of mainstream coverage of one of the biggest whistleblowers in u.s. history actually answering questions on his first virtual press conference bieber fever has been infecting the airwaves yet again. i wanted to read this for you but it is so filled with expletives that i'm going to have to just fly ok so i'm going to edit on the fly because the police officers who responded. said that it is just right for the f. bombs part of it is why did you stop me why the f.
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are you doing this what the f. did i do i ain't got no ass and weapons why the f. . i think that's what the f. are you doing wait i think we just got the mug shot in of justin bieber at the miami well i wouldn't be smiling if i were you young justin drew bieber. so all t.v. anchors were busy turn a curse words by the prince beeves. was on the q. and a earlier learning what exactly snowden is thinking snowden's live chat and all things going to say the david seaman our my good friend david freeman thanks so much for coming on david. so david let's start with a question that's on the mind of a lot of americans and one by jake tapper today under what conditions would snowden agree to return to the u.s. noted responded with quote maybe when congress comes together to end the programs that p c l o b just announced was illegal the reform the whistleblower protection act and we'll see a mechanism for all americans to get a fair trial question david if you were snowed in would you ever step foot in this
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country again. not for the next couple of years probably lay low for a little bit now and watch the skies for drones it's really interesting to me that the media is so focused on snowden i mean i understand that he's doing a q. and a but i have a theory that the u.s. media with the exception of a few people like yourself things like twitter where we still get real news until it's clogged up with promoted tweets by mcdonald's and monsanto i have a theory that the u.s. media is literally incapable of following a story at this point that isn't focused around a person so they're treating him as if he's a celebrity like he's the new michael phelps and everybody has to have an opinion on him and not focused at all on the fact that there's been no meaningful reform of the n.s.a. even seven months after these revelations first hit the press and the airwaves that is an amazing point in and greenwald and him saying this isn't about me and about
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the leaks and of course everyone kind of forgets about at ragbag usa snowden what in your opinion is the appropriate extent of u.s. national security apparatus surely some spying is needed snowden's response the n.s.a. and the rest of the u.s. intelligence community is exceptionally well positioned to meet our intelligence requirements through targeted surveillance the same way we've always done it without resorting to mass surveillance of entire populations my question for you david it is do you agree with snowden and how much surveillance is warranted. i pretty much agree with snowden there i don't think there's any problem with targeted surveillance i understand that there are radicals and dangerous people out there that the u.s. government and other governments have an interest in keeping an eye on i think the issue is that this dragnet warrantless surveillance is clearly illegal i mean in the eyes of the law it violates the fourth amendment and it's the equivalent of having a government agent over your shoulder watching the text messages that you and the
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websites you visit and the locations that you're at physically and the only difference that they do. i need an agent to be present because they can do it all digitally but from a legal perspective it's not all that much different right i guess what i'm worried about is that we've gone so far i mean it's now a couple of the state with corporate growth in the industrial security complex the military industrial complex all these different complexes that it makes me scared because i don't really believe that we could ever truly scale back to the days of only targeted surveillance can so many people armed bedded in this profit structure david let's move on to at violet thomas interview. what do you think about obama's whistleblower protection act study replied there are so many holes in the laws the protections they have for so weak one only need to look at the case of thomas drake to see how the government doesn't have a good history of handling legitimate reports of wrongdoing is pretty much saying if the whistleblower protection act was strengthened then i guess that would be a good thing but my thing is even with legislation that protects whistleblowers
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without repealing the espionage act which obama is using. to really go after these whistleblowers what good is a protection act if you just in a dress up some archaic want to prosecute these people. yeah that's a great point first and foremost the espionage act has to be repealed because it's been abused repeatedly by the government to silence people like edward snowden and online activists so that should be step one the whistleblower protection act if it's anything like obama's proposed reforms of the n.s.a. and our intelligence gathering operations it's not all that substantive you know those reforms that he announced were not really reforms great you're going from three hops to two hops that still means that we now have guilt by association in america where if a friend of a friend is doing something suspicious that opens you up to warrantless scrutiny that's not what our country was founded upon those are ideals that are practiced in places like north korea where if you have a family member who knows somebody who knows somebody then you could be in deep
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trouble that's not supposed to be a part of the american way of life right. good point david and it's just amazing that people say well this is been going on for decades the government spying on each other all the time they always have it's like dilma rousseff isn't spying on every single american citizen and how does look in their day this is not been going on this is completely insane it's going to just epic proportions that really needs to be scaled back mediately david at lucas reuter how should a community of states react to the new information concerning surveillance and what actions have to be made to snowden replied with we need a global forum and global funding committed to development of security standards that enforce our right to privacy not through law but through science and technology david how do you interpret what he's saying here that we need science and not law. that sounds like kind of a ted talk answer to me i hope i hope he's not already believing all of his own. because i think that what snowden did is really important but for him to
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pontificate right now about you know we need more science and technology what we need is to shut down the servers at the n.s.a. and defund aspects of that agency that are violating the wall right now it's very simple they make it seem as if all this stuff is really complex it's not if you have an agency that's breaking the law you have to bring that agency into compliance with the constitution and this would save us money in the process i'm not saying shut down the cia i'm not even saying shut down the n.s.a. i'm saying stop the programs that target innocent common people and that target our communications and make our tech sector vulnerable to a number of attacks when you have everybody's data in a central location somewhere that is a prime target for hackers and you mentioned obama's speech earlier obviously full of empty platitudes and really meaningless rhetoric what else do you think about this speech and what was your general take away. i have like the smallest amount of sympathy for president obama now because i'm starting to get the feeling that he's
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not really in control you know there wasn't a lot of passion behind that speech in fact anything that's related to snowden. he's kind of these are tone deaf speeches these are not deeply passionate things that he's putting out there is some of his earlier speeches have been i think they give him a list of talking points and they're like look this is what the intelligence community needs from you go out there and do us a solid and i just wonder i'm sure this is totally ridiculous but i think about what if obama is actually like the dark knight and there are something like thirty nine eleventh's that are being stopped every day with this warrantless surveillance and if that was the case you would think the government would come forward and show us this evidence which is why i believe that is just fantasy he's not the dark knight and these programs need to be stopped yes specially since they love to come out and say how much how much stuff they're for doing every day look we foiled this report that one of them where the hell's the evidence of this is actually doing anything substantial david we have about thirty seconds left but i just can't let you go without asking your opinion on the way the leaks are being distributed now
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that greenwald has teamed up with pierre. i know this is a big source of controversy online. i think that this is a diagnosis you know if you walk into a doctor's office the doctor doesn't go you know what i'm going to give you two percent of your diagnosis and the rest of it over the next seven or eight months i just got a new job at a new company so you'll have to wait for the rest of it it should all be out by this point it's seven months after snowden first came forward we should know exactly what this government is doing with our taxpayer money and snowden and greenwald we have all due respect to them need to speed up this process david thank you so much david seaman really appreciate you coming on and you guys that is our show going tomorrow when i break the set all over again. i know. tanya related well tell me how you and my little grandson.
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i don't like how you like. being cut us. except it isn't the case. that the spiritual side is destructive. i try to convince her and try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous that she had to leave it was a study she had lost her mind. you know he or she will come back i know it was and i will wait but even if it means i must wait until my dying day.
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ukraine or at least the country's capital kiev has descended into chaos protests
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have turned extremely violent and the social order is on the verge of collapse to what degree do protesters in kiev represent the ukrainian people what are these protesters believe in and what do they really want is ukraine on the path to nowhere. how do you operate dylan but i'm going to ring was good sports such. as rofl odors i'm not an olympic hockey player is on the plan. by fire.
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blazing barricades go off again in kiev despite opposition leader's calls to maintain a truce amid on the rest spreading west back across the country. if there is anti-semitic violence there will be no mercy for anyone neither women nor children i met intensifying nationalist attacks we'll look at where further division could lead the country. deadly explosions reached egypt's capital as a series of blasts stoke tension ahead of the anniversary of the twenty eleven revolution.

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