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"This is all very, very normal: 12 months of Trump" (Tom Tomorrow/thismodernworld.org)
What should be do about Camp, lover?
In this week’s episode Lee Camp discusses the lawsuit filed to stop the certification of the California primary because of massive election fraud by the establishment Democrats working to select Hillary Clinton even if the majority of people want Bernie Sanders and a revolution. Also the DNC rejected every step to deal with climate change.
What a phony. Just look at her, Lying Hillary
Camp then explains the hidden story behind Brexit, the people's vote for Britain to exist the Eurozone. Naomi Karavani and Camp discuss the newest in criminal algorithm technology. And Carlos Delgado breaks down the privatization of ambulance services on this summer episode of "Redacted Tonight."
(Redacted Tonight VIP) Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant is the first alternative socialist elected to city-wide public office in Seattle in 100 years, and she's being a total rockstar about it. She's helped achieve the fight for a $15 minimum wage, she's protected tenants' rights, and she's pushed for expansion of public transportation. Now she's calling for Bernie to run independent to help create a new third political party not beholden to corporate money. See #Movement4Bernie (movementforbernie.org).
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