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Hour 2 - The Republican "fair tax" plan passes, but faces a prompt veto from the Democratic Governor who is calling it just another tax break benefiting only the wealthiest Kansans.
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Michael Knoll, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, discusses New York governor Andrew Cuomo's plan to challenge the Republican tax plan, which he has labeled “ultimate fraud.” Plus, Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses attempts by President Trump's legal team to silence former chief strategist Steve Bannon, who is quoted in a new book criticizing the president and his family. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Michael Knoll, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, discusses New York governor Andrew Cuomo’s plan to challenge the Republican tax plan, which he has labeled “ultimate fraud.” Plus, Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses attempts by President Trump's legal team to silence former chief strategist Steve Bannon, who is quoted in a new book criticizing the president and his family. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso.
NEWS 00:26 New year, same right-wing agenda 02:25 Republican Tax Plan – “the Fleecing of America” and the mainstream media’s reluctance to call it out 05:02 Orrin Hatch announces retirement, Mitt Romney likely to pursue vacancy 07:28 Trump claims responsibility for keeping America safe from air disasters in 2017 08:07 Blue states to fight back against disproportionate demands of Tax Plan with tax avoidance on behalf of their citizens 10:00 The gift of credible news sources for family and friends in 2018 11:43 Sexual harassment – the need for credibility and accountability 18:37 As the United States withdraws from the world stage, other nations move on 21:37 Republicans brace for Blue Wave in 2018 22:40 Choosing party over the United States, many Republicans attempt to discredit the Mueller investigation 26:40 Steve Bannon calls administration’s Trump Tower meeting with Russians an act of treason *FORWARD NATION RADIO featuring David Leventhal RAW l INFORMATIVE l ACCURATE Also available on our YouTube channel -Please SUBSCRIBE Visit forwardnationradio.com for the videocast, all shows, fun toons, stats, and more. If you love what you heard, Like Us and share on Facebook - Instagram - Twitter
Brandon and John are back for another simulcast of TJCMS and the FTW podcast. This week, the guys talk about the Packers’ disappointing season, and what needs to happen this offseason to fix it. The Buffalo Bills are STILL in playoff contention headed into Week 16, what could POSSIBLY go wrong?And the Republican Tax Plan. Good or bad? What does it mean? It’s all here, so #ListenIn, okay? Okay!Tweet the gang: @thejcmoney; @brandonsgorall
Brandon and John are back for another simulcast of TJCMS and the FTW podcast. This week, the guys talk about the Packers' disappointing season, and what needs to happen this offseason to fix it. The Buffalo Bills are STILL in playoff contention headed into Week 16, what could POSSIBLY go wrong?And the Republican Tax Plan. Good or bad? What does it mean? It's all here, so #ListenIn, okay? Okay!Tweet the gang: @thejcmoney; @brandonsgorall
Brandon and John are back for another simulcast of TJCMS and the FTW podcast. This week, the guys talk about the Packers’ disappointing season, and what needs to happen this offseason to fix it. The Buffalo Bills are STILL in playoff contention headed into Week 16, what could POSSIBLY go wrong?And the Republican Tax Plan. Good or bad? What does it mean? It’s all here, so #ListenIn, okay? Okay!Tweet the gang: @thejcmoney; @brandonsgorall
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by journalist and author Daniel Lazare and investigative reporter Dave Lindorff.The Republican tax bill will soon become law. What does it all mean?Congress is once again inching its way toward a government shutdown. But a deal may still be possible on dreamers and on funding federal operations for the entire fiscal year. Joining the show are Angie Kim, an immigrant rights activist, and Juan Jose Gutierrez, executive director of the Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition.An Associated Press investigation has found that between 9,000 and 11,000 civilians were killed during the nine-month battle to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul from ISIS fighters. War correspondent Ali Musawi joins the show to discuss the AP report. Catalonians are set to vote today in parliamentary elections that are largely seen as another referendum on independence. With most of the regions leaders in jail, will the results be any different this time around? John and Brian are joined by Dick Nichols, correspondent for Green Left Weekly.The European Union has triggered Article 7 of the EU charter against Poland, a move that could result in a suspension of Poland’s voting rights in the EU and sanctions against the country. Joining the show are international affairs and security analyst Mark Sleboda, and Reiner Braun, co-President of the International Peace Bureau.The Trump administration is lashing out and threatening to cut off aid to countries who vote in favor of a resolution in the United Nations condemning his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Brian and John speak with award-winning Palestinian journalist Daoud Kuttab.Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was quietly summoned to Riyadh yesterday for meetings with King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad, apparently to discuss ways to jump start Arab-Israeli peace talks in the wake of the US decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem. Jafar Ramini, Palestinian journalist, joins the show.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by economist Richard Wolf to talk about the Republican Tax Plan which could be signed into law as early as next week. What’s in this bill, who are the big winners and big losers?The Federal Communications Commission voted today to repeal Obama-era net neutrality regulations, paving the way for big corporations to control content and pricing on the internet. We’ll talk about what the vote means for information freedom with Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, the co-founders of Popular Resistance.US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said this morning that she will present what she calls “irrefutable evidence” that Iran has violated the Iran deal by sending missiles to the Houthi rebels in Yemen, an accusation that Iran denies. Brian and John are joined by Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of CODEPINK, and by Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence.Congress has failed to enact an extension of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, forcing states to scramble to find a Plan B. Nine million poor children now face an immediate loss of health care coverage. Dustin Pugel, Research and Policy Associate with the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy (KCEP), talks with John and Brian. A British tribunal has recognised Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks as a “media organization”, a point of contention with the United States, which is seeking to prosecute him and disputes his journalistic credentials. Documentary filmmaker John Pilger joins the show to discuss what this means for Assange.The Bitcoin craze continued this week as two different firms began offering Bitcoin futures. Economist and professor Steve Keen joins the show to talk about the future of crypto-currency.Defeated Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore has refused to concede the election and has demanded a recount. Investigative reporter Dave Lindorff joins the show.
If you listen to Donald Trump talk about the tax plan you'd think they were curing cancer on capital hill. The president claims "huge" tax cuts, "bigger than they thought" but the numbers just don't reflect it. The highest wage earners among us are going to pay more, and your average middle-class American is only saving around 1%. It's a far cry from the president's claims. ***California is considering moving to a mileage tax rather than a gas tax as more drivers move to fuel-efficient cars and electric vehicles. This is a very libertarian idea that says you should pay for what you use. The same principle could be applied to police and fire, but you won't hear any California politician advocating for that kind of equality. We'll discuss the idea and how a principle of "user fees" rather than taxes could solve a lot of our problems. Great show today Thanks for listening! Tell a friend. Jason Support the show.
The Republic's politics team talks Jeff Flake's controversial endorsement check, the state's child welfare agency and how the Republican tax plan will impact Arizonans. This episode was edited by Johanna Huckeba @jojo_huck.
The tax bill is "going to give a lot of money to people who already have a lot of money" says Jim Tankersley.
Episode 10 of the People's Tax Page Podcast. This week it's Maddie and Ed, as the other crew members have finals. Wish them luck! Indeed by the time we post this, the Republican Tax Plan has been passed. Nevertheless we hope for a better tomorrow in the face of a repeating history. The People's Tax Page will continue on into 2018 to help others learn more about tax. We apologize if we repeat anything within the pod. The equipment chose to have a fit a couple of times in the beginning. Recorded 12/01/2017 Helpful links: Hope for the future: ...the Plan Must and Will Be Repealed: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/12/the-trump-tax-cuts-for-the-rich-must-and-will-be-repealed.html Who's the GOP Tax Plan for? http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/who-the-gop-tax-plan-trump-fundraiser-hints-the-answer Ed's Blog Roll on Huffington Post: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/emccaffery-989 Amartya Sen and the Isolation Paradox: https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economic-sciences/laureates/1998/sen-facts.html https://www.jstor.org/stable/1885980?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents How the Rich Pay No Taxes Animation: https://youtu.be/TzfxFhnWqXA Sabrina Live! Episode 1: How the Rich Pay No Taxes youtu.be/sEdx1BIb1x0 youtu.be/PS0uXPeoI5Y
4 December 2017 - Though Will is still on vacation, I am joined by two of our associates. Basically, we came at the subject of framing from many different directions throughout the show. I start with a fairly deep dive into dynamic scoring. I know––you can't wait, right?!? While scoring methodology is one of those suuuuuppppper dry subjects, dynamic scoring in important because of the framing space it supposedly grants to Republicans and because this frame is so good at getting us to take our eyes off the carrot. Paying attention to what actually matters in this reality means that we MUST STOP talking about deficits and stay focused on our values, on the real economy and on the welfare and happiness of our people - and by that I mean #AllOfUs. Hopping Mad Associate, Alexis Dent, is up next. For those of you who are regular listeners, you will notice that Joel has changed his name to Alexis and he begins his block by briefly telling us about that before talking about the current conversation which is everywhere these days, sexual harassment. Alexis is not sharing or commenting upon the latest stories or scandals, rather he is talking about what he believes to be a shift in some of the long-standing victim-blaming agendas and his concern about the inevitable backlash. He also takes a few minutes to address the fact that not all victims are women and while this is a time for women to have their say, all of those who have been the victims of predators are to be believed, supported and empowered. HM Associate David Paquette is back with us again to keep diving into health insurance related issues. This time he uses an excellent framing, likening health insurance to the fire department. I did not know anything about the insurance industry efficiency scoring of fire departments but Dave explains it well and appropriately. He moves from there to a discussion of the use of emergency rooms as primary insurance of last resort and how The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) came into being. Another fascinating story I did not know. Dave ties all of this back to the Donor's Relief Bill, currently known as the Republican Tax Plan, in a very timely way. In Extra Mad I close out the show with a terrific article, from SplinterNews.com, by Raúl Carrillo (@RaulACarrillo), of New Economy Project, and Jesse Myerson, of Hoosier Action, The Dangerous Myth of 'Taxpayer Money'. This is an outstanding article about framing and how we talk about public money from the point of view of two experienced and accomplished activists. I recommend that you read it and share it WIDE. Will is back next week! Carrots! - Arliss
We have returned post Thanksgiving and moving into December. We talk about the Seattle's mayor, North Korea, Republican Tax Plan, College Football, Fake TV Show ideas, and some points about America's lost drive. Chaz and Mikkel, the boys of Greenwood, atop the Chaz tower delivering free content.
Brian & Paul discuss Trump retweeting anti-Muslim propaganda, Project Veritas' failed attempt to get the Washington Post to publish fake news, the possibility of nuclear war with North Korea, whether or not Michael Flynn will snitch on Trump, the Republican Tax Plan, and Net Neutrality.
Arizona Rep. Raúl Grijalva approved a $48,000 settlement to a woman who accused him of being drunk and creating a hostile work environment. Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake could be key votes for or against the Republican tax plan. State Sen. Kimberly Yee, R-Phoenix, announces her bid to run for Arizona treasurer next year, replacing Treasurer Jeff DeWitt. And Mesa Mayor John Giles faces backlash from his conservative constituents after calling President Donald Trump an idiot and encouraging Sen. Jeff Flake to run for president. Follow the team on Twitter: Host and politics editor Michael Squires @mgsquires, congressional reporter Ron J. Hansen @ronaldjhansen, legislative reporter Dustin Gardiner @dustingardiner, and Mesa and Gilbert reporter Lily Altavena @lilyalta. This episode was edited by Hayley Sanchez @heyyhayhayley. Find more at politics.azcentral.com.
Al Franken, why now?Republican tax plan passes the House.Say goodbye to the internet (Net Neutrality vote next month)/Republicans are horrible on purpose.Did you hear about what Trumpageddon is doing in regards to the Hatian immigrants? Is this guy pure EVIL or what? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theurbanbreakdown/message
This week, the House of Representatives passed the Republican-led tax reform bill that proposes significant tax cuts for corporations. It passed on a partisan basis with no Democrat voting in favor of the bill. Now, it’s over to the Senate which has to finish crafting its version of tax reform and then vote. If approved — and it's not yet clear if Republicans have the votes to do so — the two bills will need to be reconciled. And while there are differences, both measures propose significant tax cuts for corporations, cuts that would, in particular, benefit Wall Street. This week on Money Talking, Charlie Herman talks with Rob Cox, Breakingviews global editor at Reuters, and Rick Newman, a columnist for Yahoo Finance, about tax reform and the effects it will have on the financial industry.
"I think voting 'No' against things for Trump is becoming popular in the Senate, I'm not saying they won't get a tax bill it just won't be this one."President Donald Trump has just wrapped up his extensive tour of Asia with promises of great deals and a death threat from North Korea, so what's really in it for the US? On the domestic front, Republican Senator Ron Johnson has said he won't vote for the GOP's tax plan in it's current form so will we see another protracted battle like the promised repeal of Obamacare? Also, Roy Moore, ageing Zimbabwe dictator Robert Mugabe and the latest on the Russia investigation.
On November 2, House Republicans unveiled a new tax reform plan, the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act." Supporters of the plan hail it as an engine of economic growth, while opponents call it a giveaway for the rich. In this podcast, John Diamond, the Edward and Hermena Hancock Kelly Fellow in Public Finance at the Baker Institute, assesses the corporate and individual elements of the plan, the plan's possible implications and the mechanics of tax reform.
Join Adam Kinkade as he talks with Anthony DeFranco and Lillyann Arelliano about the Muller Indictments, The Recent Burst of Sexual Harassment Claims from Hollywood and finally The Republican Tax Plan.
Today we bring you the uncut recording of one of Dan Donovan's "Coffee with your Congressman" events, held at David Boody Jr. High School in Gravesend, Brooklyn on November 12th, 2017. Be sure to check our shownotes at www.radiofreebayridge.org for analysis on some of his questions, such as the Republican Tax Plan, Net Neutrality, Reproductive Rights, the Estate Tax, the Excelsior Scholarship, Healthcare, and more. Bay Ridge, be sure to attend the next "Coffee With Your Congressman" event at Fort Hamilton High School on Saturday, November 18th from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The GOP tax plan has one provision that could have a big impact on teachers. We discuss what it would mean to lose the yearly deduction for materials. Plus, what are the pay structures to determine teacher salaries? Our team says schools should ditch the traditional salary schedule. Then, an educational game asks students to role-play a slave girl trying to escape to freedom. Our teachers say—what the hell?
Flood gates have opened on sexual assault allegations in Hollywood and in D.C - is backlash coming? The Republican's tax plan and what it means, Paradise Papers, Donna Brazille's new tell-all book, and Theresa May's no confidence vote. Mark Blyth, political economist at Brown's Watson Institute, and Carrie Nordlund, political scientist and associate director of Brown's MPA, share their take on the week's news.
Two Penn experts discuss what the Republican tax plan would would mean for individual homeowners and for the housing market. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Law Enforcement cannot get into the Texas shooters phone because it is password protected. Should the Air Force be held accountable for not reporting the Texas Shooter? What will the Republican Tax Plan look like?
CWA President Chris Shelton and Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) discuss what the proposed Republican Tax Plan means for working familes, then President Shelton answers members' questions about what the plan might mean for you.
The Republican party’s framework for tax reform appears to be moving quickly — and rather quietly — toward a bill. The framework itself is quite high-level at this point, but there are a few key areas that will absolutely impact higher ed institutions. According to Liz Clark, NACUBO’s director of federal affairs, more detail is likely coming which should clear up some of the vagaries in the framework as it exists today, but that detail will likely come with a very short window for analysis before it heads to a vote. Liz joins us on the show today to help us understand specific areas of concern and offers guidance for beginning the dialog in your institution now, so that you’re not caught off guard as the pace of this legislation picks up!