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Thom Hartmann

The nation's #1 progressive radio talk show host and the New York Times bestselling, 4-times Project Censored winning author of 21 books in print. In its eighth year, The Thom Hartmann Program  airs live daily, NOON – 3pm, ET simulcast as both radio and TV on over 120 radio stations. into more than 50 million homes via both nationwide satellite TV systems (DirecTV and Dish Network). http://www.thomhartmann.com

Points of View

Rick Santelli is an unlikely character to be complaining about taxes and deficits. But it knocks on the door of absurdity when you recognize that he was an organizer of the not-so-spectacular tea-bagger protest. The head teabagger, Santelli, never protested when George Bush handed out $150 billion to AIG and $29 billion to Bear Stearns. We never heard a word from the head teabagger when his Wall Street cronies were bailed out with taxpayers’ money. But Santelli showed indignant outrage when President Obama began spending money on Americans losing their homes to foreclosure. That Santelli teabagging crowd was outraged when Obama created a stimulus package to put average Americans back to work.

I have some great news for the Santelli crowd but it’s probably not what their Wall Street pals are going to want to hear. The Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) found billions of dollars hidden in offshore corporate tax havens. This would no doubt upset the teabaggers to know that there is more than 100 billion dollars worth of tax shelters offshore created by many of Santelli’s Wall Street pals. We don’t have money to pay for schools, teachers, new roads, and health care, but billions of dollars are sitting in no-ask no-pay corporate tax shelters offshore. 

Go online and look at PIRG’s data and you will see that those protesters in Florida who took the time to dress up in patriot costumes and hang tea bags all over their body could have found billions of dollars worth of unpaid revenue in corporate tax havens. In fact, last year, Florida taxpayers lost 5 billion dollars in the offshore tax shell game. If you were a California teabagger dressed up like Paul Revere or Martha Washington you probably would have felt overwhelmingly ridiculous once you learned that 11 billion in revenues left that state to places like the Grand Cayman Islands.

I’m not certain that most of the teabaggers were actually focused as much on taxes as they were on letting us know that they are still furious that their political party was trounced in the 2008 elections. But what seems hard for them to accept is that they lost because they began to look too creepy. Between Sarah Palin, Joe the Plumber, Rush Limbaugh, and Bobby Jindal, the weight of weird has been holding the party down. And that was even before Santelli and his Wall Street crowd dressed the party up like peculiar minutemen and convinced them to hang Lipton teabags from their body parts.

It’s not just intuition that tells you this is a party out of touch. The polls show that a solid majority of Americans approve of Obama’s plan to salvage our economy. Obama last week announced that he is committed to shutting down tax loopholes like the offshore corporate tax scams identified by PIRG. He seems to recognize that as we close down schools and health care services, as well as police and fire departments, we begin to look more like a banana republic. 

Obama wants to end the cycle where the average American sacrifices more so Santelli’s corporate pals can sacrifice less. Now, to me, that sounds like something to party about.

Mike Papantonio "Pap" is one of the most prominent trial attorneys in the country. He is also the cohost of Ring of Fire on Air America Radio, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Locally Ring of Fire airs on KYNS 1340AM in San Luis Obispo County. Hear this segment and more Pap Attacks or the entire show at www.ringoffireradio.com or www.Goleft.tv.

I’m in the swirl… again

On the cover is a photo of Yosemite Falls taken by my husband during a short visit to the Ahwahnee last month. This was our honeymoon site 20 years ago. It is a place we return to to remember and refresh our souls.

One of the most beautiful sites in the world, Yosemite is where I reconnect with the core of who I am. My happiest childhood memories were created there; my dad held my hand often; my mother and I sat for hours watching the river flow. Growing up, dad seldom held my hand and now mom is gone; I miss talking with her.

This is where I first fell in love with rocks, trees, water falling, and rivers rushing. It is where I first became intrigued by the river waters as they met and turned into a swirl. Laid out on a rock that stretched into the middle of a river where the waters met I placed my hand in the deep river waters where it swirled with a strong, purposeful movement with no end in site. I trusted the rock to hold me and allowed my hand to feel the follow of the water and enjoy the ride.

Since the inauguration I’ve been moving in an endless swirl of vibrant energy; building, expanding, and pushing doors of prosperity, success, and change wide-open. Instead of falling for the never-ending fear and negative political rhetoric that predicts doom and gloom, I have chosen to grab unto the uplifting energy and knowingness that it will be alright. Look around, even the colors of nature seem to be brighter.

Like many others who see the opportunity in these times, Information Press is putting down its stakes and securing a place in the sun where we can continue to share ideas, spread the news and go beyond where we have ever gone before. We are focused on a vision that is almost unspeakable.

On January 20 I committed to transformation and renewal for the first 100 days in support of the new administration and change. In the first sixty days we’ve refreshed and renewed our commitment to our purpose, created a real stimulus plan, expanded our stable of writers, invested in a halftime staff person, resurrected and sponsored Spring Fest and launched a new website that has taken us and will continue to launch us into a new level of outreach.

Instead of shutting down we are opening up.  The new and growing contributors and visionaries that work at Information Press join with me in believing that investing locally will take us through difficult times. We intend to provide real stories, report real news, create new jobs, and benefit the community by raising awareness, stimulating action and building commerce.

I am excited and proud to say that I am caught up in the swirl of empowerment, that I’m exhilarated by the hurricane of change.

Back to the swirl.