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thomhartmann

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Mon Feb 3, 2014, 03:19 PM Feb 2014

Thom Hartmann: The decline of mainstream activist liberalism...



Robert Borosage, Campaign for America's Future & Richard Eskow, Campaign for America's Future join Thom Hartmann. There’s an old saying that once the last man who remembers the last great war dies, the next great war is inevitable. Have we reached that point in American politics? After Boomers like Henry Waxman retire, will anyone stand up for the policies that used to make our country prosperous? Let’s talk about that period of post-War prosperity in America. Was it an accident of history or a conscious decision by people like FDR to create a middle class?

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Thom Hartmann: The decline of mainstream activist liberalism... (Original Post) thomhartmann Feb 2014 OP
Decline this. merrily Feb 2014 #1
Why? What do you mean? KoKo Feb 2014 #2
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