Click Banner Below to Hear Norman Goldman Radio Show from Wednesday April 20th 2011
Today, justice is served on BP, for what it did to the Gulf of Mexico; gas prices; business tax breaks; Libya; and it's "Senior Legal Analyst" time!
Today is one year exactly that the Gulf Gusher happened. Where are we?
Gas prices are high and it's NOT because of the "great unseen hand of capitalism" - and I'll explain, with Lee Fang of www.thinkprogress.org.
There is bipartisan support in Congress to actually lower corporate taxes - I am not kidding - and this topic MUST be addressed!
The drum beat for a Libyan ground forces invasion is getting louder - I'll get you updated.
The Supreme Court is about to tell a group of states to "take a hike" on their lawsuit to curb greenhouse gases. It's "Senior Legal Analyst" time!
Today on Beyond The Norm - there are key moments when preserving evidence is REALLY important - we'll discuss it!
Fierce independence means having no fear of taking on controversial topics - we prove this every day here, at the place where fierce independence IS the norm - The Norman Goldman Show!
Today, justice is served on Republicon shills, whether paid pains in the rear end or otherwise; the Gulf of Mexico; air traffic controllers; the Japanese nuclear disaster and gun violence - whether here or in Syria.
Dick Cheney famously said "Ronald Reagan proved deficits don't matter" - so why do they matter now?
We are one year on since the Gulf Gusher blew - where is the Gulf today? Would air traffic control be better if Ronald Reagan hadn't busted the union?
What's going on in Wisconsin? News on that front today!
Robots (no, not Republicon shills) went into the Japanese nuclear plants and the findings were not good. Lots on the agenda today!
On Beyond The Norm today - Interventions. A sad but necessary topic.
Fierce independence means taking on all comers. We prove this every day here, at the place where fierce independence IS the norm - The Norman Goldman Show!
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