Steven Colbert has thrown his hat in the ring in the Republican rat-race for President in South Carolina. Forms super PAC on the air with Jon Stewart. Finally a serious Republican candidate.
Dennis Kucinich will be running against Marcy Kaptur this year. In an interview with Candy Crowley Kucinich explains why he believes we have more important things to do inside this country instead of waging another war with Iran.
Robert Reich puts an offer on the table for President Obama. Mr President: raise taxes on the rich, reign in banks and Wallstreet, save our mortgages, give us jobs. You save us and we will see to it that you get elected.
100 Occupiers flash-mobbed San Francisco and this is what happened. If you want to feel good for a few minutes, watch this. This is what is possible when today's technology and energy is used for good.
Passing legislation that defines corporate entity status is the first and most important battle in the corporate war. Bernie declares war by introducing that legislation.
Saving American Democracy Ammendment
Corporations are not persons with constitutional rights equal to real people.
Corporations are subject to regulation by the people.
Corporations may not make campaign contributions.
Congress and states have the power to regulate campaign finances.
On viral video, she tells corporations to pay fair share
Elizabeth Warren explains to corporations why they need to pay back the people who made them profitable. Talks about debt crisis and fair taxation. Sums up the whole mess in a few brilliantly simple words.
On his CNN show, Dylan flips out, pulls back the curtain on the wizard, unplugs viewers from the matrix and defines the corporate war. Finally, somebody steps up and tells it like it is.
Michael Moore explains the purpose of the Occupy Wallstreet movement -- stopping economic injustice and doing away capitalistic greed. Moore has become the face of the movement. A truly sincere individual standing up for the middle class.