Category Archives: Economics
U.S. ECONOMICS: “Russian Chess Grandmaster Rips Bernie Sanders Supporters” / Secular Talk / Kyle Kulinski ☮
U.S. POLITICS: “Barack Obama is Not Interested in Change Anymore” / The Young Turks / Cenk Uygur ☮
WHITE-WING REPUBLICAN POLITICS: “Donald Drumpf” / Last Week Tonight / John Oliver / 02.28.2016 ☮
CORPORATE MEDIA: “The Corporate Media is Hurting Bernie Sanders” / Thom Hartmann ☮
ESTABLISHMENT POLITICS: “The Democratic Establishment vs. Bernie Sanders” / The Ring of Fire / Mike Papantonio☮
FAUX PROGRESSIVISM: “Why are People Saying Hillary is a True Progressive?” / The Ring of Fire / Mike Papantonio☮
CANNABIS: “The Most Dangerous Thing About Weed” / Bill Murray ☮
INTERVIEW: “The Solution” / Days of Revolt / Chris Hedges, Green Party Candidate Jill Stein / Part 2/2 ☮
In this episode of teleSUR’s Days of Revolt, Chris Hedges and Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein lay out the solutions to issues like economic inequality and climate change, and explain the need for sustained civil disobedience and a unified grassroots movement.
U.S. POLITICS: “Why I Support [Green Party Candidate] Dr. Jill Stein for President” / Chris Hedges / Part 1/2 ☮
The political crisis in America is severe. The old ideas that buttressed the ruling class and promised democracy, growth and prosperity—neoliberalism, austerity, globalization, endless war, a dependence on fossil fuel and unregulated capitalism—have been exposed as fictions used by the corporate elite to impoverish and enslave the country and enrich and empower themselves. Sixty-two billionaires have as much wealth as half the world’s population, 3.5 billion people. This fact alone is revolutionary tinder.
We are entering a dangerous moment when few people, no matter what their political orientation, trust the power elite or the ruling neoliberal ideology. The rise of right-wing populism, with dark undertones of fascism, looks set in the next presidential election—as it does in parts of Europe—to pit itself against the dying gasps of the corporate establishment.
We are caught between the jaws of the monsters Charybdis and Scylla, and our escape route is narrow and diminishing. Playing the old political game, attempting reform using the old rules, won’t work. We must focus exclusively on revolt, on overthrowing corporate power to reclaim our liberty and save the planet from a coup de grâce delivered by the fossil fuel industry.


