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Who Controls the Government?
In this conversation, Judge Andrew Napolitano and Ralph Nader discuss the deep-rooted issues of government control, corporate influence, and the suppression of civil liberties in America. They explore topics ranging from the influence of lobbying g...In this conversation, Judge Andrew Napolitano and Ralph Nader discuss the deep-rooted issues of government control, corporate influence, and the suppression of civil liberties in America. They explore topics ranging from the influence of lobbying g... -
Netanyahus Speech To Congress Was as Awful as Youd Expect
(00:00) We just talked about Benjamin Netanyahu's ovation, both at the beginning of the speech and a record 58 ovations throughout. Now, let's look at the speech itself. Russell, go ahead. (00:38) This speech is disgusting. The reactions aside, i...(00:00) We just talked about Benjamin Netanyahu's ovation, both at the beginning of the speech and a record 58 ovations throughout. Now, let's look at the speech itself. Russell, go ahead. (00:38) This speech is disgusting. The reactions aside, i... -
FTC Chief Khan blames baby formula shortage, high meat prices on monopoly power
During a Congressional hearing, FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan discussed the role of market concentration in recent shortages and price hikes for baby formula and meat packing. The baby formula shortage was triggered by an Abbott Laboratories recall due ...During a Congressional hearing, FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan discussed the role of market concentration in recent shortages and price hikes for baby formula and meat packing. The baby formula shortage was triggered by an Abbott Laboratories recall due ... -
The Bizarre, Unanimous Dem Support for the $40b War Package to Raytheon and CIA: For Ukraine
The Democratic Party unanimously supported a $40 billion war package for Ukraine, with the majority of funds going to weapons manufacturers. This amount is larger than what the US spent on the war in Afghanistan and close to Russia's entire milita...The Democratic Party unanimously supported a $40 billion war package for Ukraine, with the majority of funds going to weapons manufacturers. This amount is larger than what the US spent on the war in Afghanistan and close to Russia's entire milita... -
Now in Power Key Anti-War Democrats Soften on Saudi War in Yemen
Supporting the Military industry is bipartisan: The Senate's vote on a $650 million missile sale to Saudi Arabia highlighted a division within the Democratic Party. Despite a majority of Senate Democrats voting against the sale, it passed with sign...Supporting the Military industry is bipartisan: The Senate's vote on a $650 million missile sale to Saudi Arabia highlighted a division within the Democratic Party. Despite a majority of Senate Democrats voting against the sale, it passed with sign...
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