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On this episode of The New Abnormal, the right-wing American Accountability Foundation is ushering in a “McCarthy-style” era with its diversity, equity, and inclusion “bureaucrat watch list.” Plus! Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, breaks down the Trump administration's attacks on public education, and Tax March executive director Maura Quint delves into the fight for tax justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ch. 7: "Come Sail Away." Novelized by Maura Quint, narrated by Vir Das. Ch. 8: "Rubble, Rubble, Toil and Trouble." Novelized by Josh Gondelman, narrated by Paget Brewster. Interview: Seth Herzog. Vir Das is an actor, musician, and India's biggest stand-up comedian. He has released numerous specials on Netflix and recently won the International Emmy Award for his most recent special, Vir Das: Landing. Maura Quint co-founder of Tax March and runs the popular Twitter account @behindyourback. She has been a contributor to The Onion and McSweeney's. Paget Brewster starred as Special Agent Emily Prentiss on CBS's Criminal Minds and Sara Kingsley on Fox's Grandfathered. She has also appeared in Friends, Community, and Modern Family, among numerous other shows and films. Josh Gondelman is a writer and comedian who was the head writer and executive producer for Desus & Mero. He previously wrote for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, for which he won 4 Emmy Awards, and has contributed to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. He also performs stand-up and has been a regular contributor to NPR's Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me. Seth Herzog has appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Chappelle's Show, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and regularly performs live comedy. The Novelizers was created by Stephen Levinson, produced by Stephen, Chris Karwowski, Rob Kutner, and Suchetas Bokil. Editing, mixing, and mastering by Chris. Improv booking by Christine Bullen. Music by Cole Emoff. Art direction by Crystal Dennis with illustrations by Barry Crain. Intro narration by Robin Reed. Interviews by Kevin Carter. Special thanks to Luke Dennis and Peter Hayes at WYSO Public Radio in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Follow The Novelizers on Instagram and Twitter, or at thenovelizers.com. The Novelizers is a work of parody, unauthorized by 20th Century Studios, The Walt Disney Company, or Independence Day. © 2023 The Novelizers and respective authors.
Ch 7: Novelized by Maura Quint, narrated by Patton Oswalt - “Follow You Follow Me.” Ch 8: Novelized by Joe Fusion, narrated by Maggie Maye, Mike O'Gorman, and Theresa Lee - “Genesis Begins.” Interview: Asher Perlman and Steve Waltien Patton Oswalt has been headlining comedy clubs for over two decades, having appeared in six comedy specials and won a Primetime Emmy and Grammy. He starred in The King of Queens, narrated The Goldbergs, voiced Remy in Ratatouille, and has appeared on Seinfeld, Parks and Recreations, and various other television series. Maura Quint is the co-founder of Tax March and runs the popular Twitter account @behindyourback. She has been a contributor to The Onion and McSweeney's. Maggie Maye is a stand-up, sketch, and improvisational comedian who has appeared on Conan and Last Call with Carson Daly. She has written for Netflix's History of Swear Words and The New Yorker. Mike O'Gorman is a writer and actor who has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and most recently appeared in Ted Lasso and True Lies. Teresa Lee is a stand-up comedian who has written for Good Mythical Morning, Cracked, and MTV's Middle of the Night Show. She was a semi-finalist on Standup NBC. Dr. Joe Fusion is a sciency-math person who also writes comedy. Dr. Fusion is available for hire as superhero or supervillain, price negotiable. Follow him on Instagram @joe_fusion and Twitter @jfusion. Asher Perlman is a writer and performer on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and a cartoonist at The New Yorker. He has previously written for The Opposition with Jordan Klepper, The Onion, and McSweeney's. Steve Waltien is a writer and performer on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and previously wrote for The Opposition with Jordan Klepper. The Novelizers was created by Stephen Levinson, produced by Stephen, Chris Karwowski and Rob Kutner, and edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Karwowski. Music by Cole Emoff, Andrew Lin, Mike Wilson and Chris Messick. Production assistance by Suchetas Bokil. Special thanks to Sarah Mabe, Crystal Dennis, Dennis DiClaudio, and Hannah Levinson. Follow the Novelizers on Instagram and Twitter, or at thenovelizers.com. The Novelizers is a work of parody, unauthorized by Paramount, Roddenberry Entertainment or Star Trek. © 2023 The Novelizers and respective authors
Audio Introduction to the background of "Archie Andrews" program on NBC and Mutual Network. In photo: Harley Stone (Jughead), Bob Hastings (Archie) and Gloria Mann (Veronica Lodge). This track will be in "Comedy" Playlist.
Marjorie Taylor Greene “came out of nowhere” to become one of the Republican Party's most influential powerhouses, journalist and author Robert Draper, who writes for the New York Times Magazine, tells host Andy Levy in this week's episode of The New Abnormal. “Republicans kind of wanted to kick her to the curb immediately,” Draper, author of the new book Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost its Mind, said. Then, professor at the University of Florida Michael McDonald, who specializes in American elections and is the author of a new book, From Pandemic to Insurrection: Voting in the 2020 US Presidential Election, says Trump's refusal to accept that he lost the 2020 election has dramatically altered American politics. Also on the podcast, guest co-host Maura Quint, Tax March co-founder and member of Americans for Tax Fairness, reveals what America could learn from Liz Truss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Tucker Carlson really a true believer in the MAGA world? Has he taken a dive too deep in the Republican rabbit hole? Or is this all just a performance for the ratings? For the money? For the clout? It's a vexing question, according to host Andy Levy on this week's episode of political podcast The New Abnormal. “We've had many conversations about the performative aspect of this and trying to figure out who we think are true believers,” Levy says to guest, the author and CNN political commentator S.E. Cupp. Also on the podcast, Levy talks to guest podcast host Maura Quint, co-founder of Tax March and the campaign director for Americans for Tax Fairness, about a recent Gallup poll finding that trust in the Supreme Court is at a record low. Then Levy tells Daily Beast politics reporter Zachary Petrizzo that the only surprising part of that New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman's new Trump book was that Trump aides were apparently taken aback by his crude, transphobic behavior. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kaylee teased us with a happy ending on the PUNniest episode of Two Lies...One DM. Even though Jess' dad enforced a weed tax at her parties...it was still the place that everyone wanted to be. And in what might be the silliest conversation you hear all day...we discussed which celebrities would return their shopping carts...and worse...which ones wouldn't.
This week, I have the lovely Maura Quint as my guest! We're talking about Addie Hall & Zach Bowen, a couple who seemed to thrive in post-Katrina New Orleans until their relationship ended with Addie's murder. We also discuss the murder of Jaren Lockhart. We're international, Fam! Monsters Walk has been streamed in 73 countries and 1128 cities!CW: Self Harm, Suicide, Murder, Cannibalism, Alcohol Abuse, Necrophilia, Dismemberment, Improper Disposal of Human RemainsMaura Quint -Twitter - @BehindyourbackTax March - https://taxmarch.orgAbout Tax March Tax March began in 2017 as a grassroots effort to demand accountability and tax fairness. Since then, the movement has grown into a nationwide fight for an economy that works for all of us, not just the wealthy few. For too long, our economic system has been rigged by the rich for their own benefit. Tax March organizers across the country are working to fix the broken system and ensure all people have access to economic tools that allow them to not only live but thrive. It is time to reform the tax code, close loopholes for the wealthy and big corporations, return to taxing the rich, build an economy that invests in all people, and prioritize economic justice, particularly for communities of color.Join the Patreon fam @ https://www.patreon.com/MonstersWalkHuge thanks to our Patrons – Delaney, Mikey, Rachael, Meredith, Ashlyn, Dana, Kieran, and Caitlyn!Follow us on IG @ HiddenMonstersWalkEmail: Hidden.Monsters.Walk@gmail.comLeave us a 5-star rating & review on Apple PodcastsSources :Reddit - r/TrueCrime -https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/comments/823cgq/zack_and_addiemurdersuicide_and_how_addie_ended/Ghost City Tours - https://ghostcitytours.com/new-orleans/ghost-stories/zack-addie/The Gruesome Tale of Zack Bowen and Addie Hall - Delani R. Bartlett - https://delanirbartlette.medium.com/the-gruesome-tale-of-zack-bowen-and-addie-hall-and-what-it-says-about-our-fascination-with-true-5c6170a0b0f6The Tragic Tale of Zach And Addie - Emily Hingle - https://whereyat.com/the-tragedy-of-zach-addieA Grisly New Orleans Murder Mystery Takes Another Twist - Marcus Baram - https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=2590814&page=1New Film Links One Woman to Two Gruesome Murders - Susan Reosgenhttps://wgno.com/news/crime/new-film-links-one-woman-to-two-gruesome-murders/Truth Trumps Fiction - Cain Burdeau for Associated Presshttps://tarnishedlady.typepad.com/tarnishedlady/2006/10/truth_trumps_fi.html Truly Chilling - https://www.crimemuseum.org/2014/01/24/truly-chilling/Assorted Articles from NOLA.com & The Times-Picayune by Walt Philbin and Laura Maggi, Paul Purpura, Ramon Antonio Vargas
It's tax season! It’s time to talk race, taxation and D.C. statehood. The U.S. tax system raises serious questions about equity and inclusion and—according to our guests—taxation is at the root of many social and economic injustices. So, who does the U.S. tax code benefit? Who does it leave behind? How does racism manifest in the U.S. tax system? What role does D.C. statehood play in all of this? What roles can we expect the Biden administration to play in the fight for D.C. statehood and the larger fight for racial and economic justice? Helping us to sort out these questions and more are special guests: Dorothy A. Brown, an Asa Griggs Candler professor of law at Emory University School of Law and an advocate for economic and social justice. Most recently, she is the author of The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans—and How We Can Fix It (Crown, March 2021). She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC and Bloomberg, and has written numerous opinion pieces addressing current events in the New York Times, The Atlantic, CNN Opinion, Washington Post, Forbes, National Law Journal and Bloomberg View, to name a few. Maura Quint, co-founder and executive director of Tax March, an organization that fights for an economy that works for everyone. She can be found talking taxes in publications such as the Hill, Ms. and Vox and can be heard on programs such as Pitchfork Economics and Stand Up with Pete Dominick. Quint also writes comedy and contributes to the Onion, The New Yorker, McSweeneys and other humor publications. She lives in Pennsylvania with her children and various part-time dogs. Demi Stratmon, lead organizer with 51 for 51, a grassroots coalition to make D.C. the 51st state with 51 votes in the Senate. She works to combine the power of young advocates and national organizations to fight for representation for over 700,000 Washingtonians. In 2019, Demi traveled the country to make D.C. statehood a national issue, earning endorsements of 51 for 51's mission from leaders including President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Demi Stratmon is a recent graduate of Dartmouth College, majoring in government and minoring in Middle Eastern studies. Rate and review “On the Issues with Michele Goodwin" to let us know what you think of the show! Let’s show the power of independent feminist media.Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.Tips, suggestions, pitches? Get in touch with us at ontheissues@msmagazine.com. Support the show (http://msmagazine.com)
Professor Jennifer Taub talks to Professor Segall about the injustices and costs of white-collar crime as well as her role in the 2017 Tax March and Donald Trump's legal issues in New York.
https://news.gsu.edu/podcast/episode-28-professor-jennifer-taub/ () Professor Jennifer Taub talks to Professor Segall about the injustices and costs of white-collar crime as well as her role in the 2017 Tax March and Donald Trump's legal issues in New York.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. I have one sponsor which is an awesome nonprofit GiveWell.org/StandUp for more but Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Maura Quint is the a humor writer whose work has been featured in publications such as McSweeneys and The New Yorker. She was named one of Rolling Stone’s top 25 funniest twitter accounts of 2016. When not writing comedy, Maura has worked extensively with non-profits in diverse sectors including political action campaigns, international arts collectives and health and human services organizations. She has never been officially paid to protest but did once find fifteen cents on the ground at an immigrants’ rights rally and wanted to make sure that had been disclosed. She the executive director of TaxMarch.org Dr Grant McKracken is trained as an anthropologist (Ph.D. University of Chicago), Grant has studied American culture for 25 years. He has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show and worked for many organizations including Timberland, New York Historical Society, Diageo, IKEA, Sesame Street, Nike, the Ford Foundation and the White House. He started the Institute of Contemporary Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum, where he did the first museum exhibit on youth cultures. He has taught at the University of Cambridge, MIT, and the Harvard Business School. He is a long time student of culture and commerce. Many academics prefer to look askance at interactions of culture and commerce. He has explored this theme in two books: Culture and Consumption I, and Culture and Consumption II. He has also looked at how Americans invent and reinvent themselves. He had explored this theme in two more books: Big Hair and Transformations: identity construction in a contemporary culture. He is the student of American culture. Plenitude published in 1997 looked at the new explosive growth of contemporary culture. In Flock and Flow, he shows how contemporary culture and commerce change. Two years ago, he published a book called Chief Culture Officer with Basic Books that argues that culture now creates so much opportunity and danger for the organization that need senior managers who focus on it full time. He is hoping this will create a new occupational destination for graduates in the arts and humanities. This year Grant is affiliated with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. Grant and I spoke about his new book "New Honor Code" Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
Maura Quint joins us for this episode. She’s an executive for the Tax March organization and a political comedy writer joining us for this fun and interesting podcast interview with a writer. During the episode we learn about what drives Maura, what side of writing she loves most, how being with Tax March has changed since it’s inception, her story of becoming a comedy writer, how her political writing career has taken shape, Gilmore Girls, Bernie’s Mittens and more. We thoroughly enjoyed her insights to political satire writing during one of our most interesting podcast interviews. Want to watch or listen to more Podcast Bozo? Check us out on Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, PodPlayer or any other of your favorite services. Looking to donate to the Bozo cause? Then feel free to contribute to our beer fund on PodcastBozo.com. Podcast Bozo is brought to you by three long-time friends who find joy in observing life and laughing. Our goal with the show is to provide entertainment through light learning, comedy and helping you feel like you’re a part of our conversation. Whether it’s just us or we bring on a guest, we hope you feel like you’re right there with us.
This weeks guests: Comedy Writer - Maura Quint Comedian - Kate Herman From the comedy Cellar - Live From America Podcast with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. Maura Quint is a comedy writer and contributor to the Onion. She is also the Executive Director of Tax March, an organization that fights for economic justice and tax fairness. You can follow her for a random blend of tax talk and jokes on twitter at @behindyourback Follow Live From America YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCS2fqgw61yK1J6iKNxV0LmA Twitter twitter.com/AmericasPodcast www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com LiveFromAmerica@ComedyCellar.com Follow Hatem Twitter twitter.com/HatemNYC Instagram www.instagram.com/hatemnyc/ Follow Noam Twitter twitter.com/noamdworman?lang=en
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On the #RADIO show this week we cover the New York Times bombshell around Trump's taxes and break down what it really means; get details on how to help stop online voter suppression and stop online violence against women; hear what’s really going on in Congress and how true champion leaders are rising for families; and find out how your voice has an impact, including to help advance a childcare infrastructure in our nation. *Special guests include: Maura Quint, Tax March, @taxmarch; Shireen Mitchell, Digital Sisters/as & Stop Online Violence Against Women, @digitalsista, @stopovaw; U.S. Representative Suzan Delbene, @RepDelBene; Nina Perez, MomsRising, @MomsRising
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Donald Trump at odds with another coronavirus Task Force member: Dr. Debra Birx. California coronavirus infections down, deaths up, including Fresno teen death. Lawmakers remain at odds, make slow progress on next coronavirus relief bill. California coronavirus relief bills include a millionaires tax and renter protections. New York prosecutor claims criminal conduct in request for President Trump's tax records. Isaias strengthens to hurricane, heads towards Carolinas. Proposed legislation would force cell phone towers have 48 hours of power storage. Photo from Mike Licht, 2017 Tax March, Washington DC. The post Lawmakers at odds over coronavirus relief bill in D.C.; California has first minor coronavirus death; State lawmakers propose millionaire tax – August 3, 2020 appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Donald Trump at odds with another coronavirus Task Force member: Dr. Debra Birx. California coronavirus infections down, deaths up, including Fresno teen death. Lawmakers remain at odds, make slow progress on next coronavirus relief bill. California coronavirus relief bills include a millionaires tax and renter protections. New York prosecutor claims criminal conduct in request for President Trump's tax records. Isaias strengthens to hurricane, heads towards Carolinas. Proposed legislation would force cell phone towers have 48 hours of power storage. Photo from Mike Licht, 2017 Tax March, Washington DC. The post Lawmakers at odds over coronavirus relief bill in D.C.; California has first minor coronavirus death; State lawmakers propose millionaire tax – August 3, 2020 appeared first on KPFA.
On this episode, I interviewed Maura Quint of Tax March. Tax March has political roots, but I wanted to highlight how they are trying to educate and assist people who do not understand the tax system. We talked about Maura's humor writing, social activism, the Tax March organization and helping low income and working class taxpayers. Note: I figured out how to improve the audio quality on interviews so starting this week they should be a lot better. My apologies to interviewees and listeners for poor audio quality on past episodes. Hey, it's a one-man show! https://taxmarch.org/ https://taxmarch.org/about/ (to find information on Maura Quint)
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This week’s friend is a not only a cool journalist and writer and really great Twitter user but also Executive Director of the TAX MARCH! Who not only has important things to say but a has a great way of sparking important discussion and also does very funny jokes and is nice- it’s @behindyourback Maura … Continue reading "FOTS 57 @behindyourback says TAX THE RICH!"
The first part of my interview with the very funny writer and activist Maura Quint, executive director of Tax March. And I go off a bit about the need for impeachment.
Our friends at the Tax March, a national progressive tax awareness coalition, just launched a new campaign called “Tax the Rich” which urges every Democrat in Congress and every presidential candidate to support taxing the country’s wealthiest people. Zach talked to the Executive Director of Tax March, Maura Quint, about the launch of the campaign, Tax March’s plan for the 2020 election, and why higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy is both good policy and good politics. Plus, Annie explains marginal tax rates and capital gains. Maura Quint is the Executive Director of Tax March. Twitter: @behindyourback https://taxmarch.org/ https://www.vox.com/2019/3/19/18240377/estate-tax-wealth-tax-70-percent-warren-sanders-aoc https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/1/7/18171975/tax-bracket-marginal-cartoon-ocasio-cortez-70-percent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On the #RADIO show this week we cover winning fair pay in the states (and how you can make your state a winning state); along with #TrumpsTaxScam and how we can have better tax policy; and also discuss the most recent assault on healthcare and the ways you can fight back; and we close the show getting fired up about supporting women in politics! *Special guests include : Maggie Humphreys, MomsRising, @MomsRising; Dana Bye, Tax March, @TaxMarch; Eva Stahl, Health Initiative at Community Catalyst, @HealthPolicyHub, Erin Vilardi, VoteRunLead, @VoteRunLead
Rick discusses the repercussions of the Republican tax cut with Maura Quint. Quint is the Executive Director of Tax March. You can call in to the show any time at (833) 711-RICK. That's (833) 711-7425.
Join Chad and Angel from our policy team with Nicole Gill from Tax March to talk about the #GOPtaxscam and how we can keep the pressure on!
Paula went to the Tax March and saw everyone's Auntie Maxine Waters. We also discuss Mama June's physical transformation. The Fatphobic Disaster of the Week is Cosmopolitan Magazine's promotion of a weightloss program based on having cancer. The Body Positivity Win of the Week is a documentary called "The Student Body". The Effed Up Shit is the stories of Nandi and Demetrius. We go on a rant about contouring and self-tanner lotion in the MakeUp Minute. Our recommendations are the documentary Strike a Pose and sweat spray.
Phil and Brendo get straight to business and a new Marmaduke. They also talk about Brendo’s trip to Universal Orlando Resort, Fat Alerts at said resort, Agents of SHIELD, WrestleMania 33, Brendo’s amazing WWE Performance Center All Access experience, Vans slip-ons, the San Bernardino school shooting, the Tax March, Anne Of Green Gables, Phil finally finishing […]
Phil and Brendo get straight to business and a new Marmaduke. They also talk about Brendo's trip to Universal Orlando Resort, Fat Alerts at said resort, Agents of SHIELD, WrestleMania 33, Brendo's amazing WWE Performance Center All Access experience, Vans slip-ons, the San Bernardino school shooting, the Tax March, Anne Of Green Gables, Phil finally finishing […]
Not your Mother's radio show. Some call it a discussion, some say a debate, you decide. Join us tonight, as we talk about former NFL Player Aaron Hernandez and possibility of his release from jail, the MOAB and Afghanistan, Ex-Ravens tight end Todd Heap accidentally kills 3-year-old daughter, Tax March turns into demand for Trump's IRS filings, NBA Playoffs, Georgia special election referendum on Trump?, Congressman Tells Illegals How to Break the Law, and more. Join us Tonight @ 7:15pm, EST
Bill Press welcomes Delvone Michael, Nikki Schwab, & Alex Roarty to discuss Donald Trump's major reversal on NATO, the upcoming Tax Day march, Sean Spicer's apology, & a 'foul' path to 2020 for the Democratic Party - the full Wednesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
A long planned TAX MARCH will occur in DC and across the country this Saturday, April 15, 2017 HWhy We March: President Trump is the first president or major-party presidential candidate in four decades to refuse to release his tax returns to the public. We march to demand that the president release his returns, as he has repeatedly promised, but failed, to do. We march because it is in the best interest of the American people to know what financial entanglements and conflicts of interest our leaders have. Because we need to know if the president is personally profiting from the policies he is proposing. And because we want know if he has contributed his fair share of taxes. We march because we will not stand by while the rich and the powerful govern this country guided only by their personal best interests, and not the best interests of the American people as a whole. Read more at https://taxmarch.org/principles-dc-march/ One of the founding goals of Coffee Party USA was Tax Reform. We consider the system broken, not bad. Big money has used lobby power and campaign contributors to escape financial reponsibility for being a part of the American Village. We can begin this process in advance of the current budget actions by asking our presidnet take the first step. Follow LWL and support BE THE MEDIA by becoming an Annual Member or Monthly Sustaining Member
Steve Bannon and pals have a bad week, Trump goes full Globalist, and still tries to hold health care hostage. Then, Obama pollster Cornell Belcher joins Jon and Dan to talk about the Democratic coalition, and Indivisible’s Ezra Levin talks about how you can get involved in the Tax March and Congressional Recess.