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GRITtv: Seth Freed Wessler: Anti-Immigrant Laws Spread
Last week, an Arizona State Senate committee approved a set of bills that would bar undocumented immigrants from public schools and hospitals and revoke birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. I spent most of February in Arizona, where I talked with communities about the daily struggle against a growing climate of fear as families are separated by deportation, undocumented immigrants are trapped with abusive partners because abusers threaten to call ICE and children are left alone when their parents disappear after traffic stops. Distributed by Tubemogul.
GRITtv: John Nichols: Scott Walker Will Destroy Govt.
Wisconsin's new governor is charismatic, good-looking and pleasant, says John Nichols--and he's out to destroy government. The 2010 elections swept in a wave of Tea Party-backed conservatives bent on union-busting, slashing spending, and shrinking government to a size that would fit in Grover Norquist's proverbial bathtub. John stopped by our studio recently, visiting from his home in Wisconsin, to tell us why his governor is one we should particularly have our eye on. Distributed by Tubemogul.
GRITtv: Ann Wright: WikiLeaks and Accountability
"We were told as diplomats, 'Don't ever put anything in a cable you wouldn't want on the front page of a newspaper.' It shows that they're a lot of arrogant people, that the system itself wasn't checking itself," says Ann Wright, Retired United States Army Colonel and former State Department official, of the latest documents released from WikiLeaks. Meanwhile, several of the diplomatic cables released depict possibly illegal actions by the U.S. government, and Wright notes that the chances of anyone being held accountable are slim. Ann Wright joins Laura in studio to discuss the latest releases from WikiLeaks, what they tell us about the Defense and State departments, and what should happen--but probably won't--to the people implicated therein. Distributed by Tubemogul.
GRITtv: The F Word: Tax Grousing Tells Half The Story
It's tax time again, the time of year when Americans grouse about forking over part of their hard-earned cash to the dear old government. These days, there's a whole movement dedicated to full time grumbling about taxes. I'm talking, of course, about the Right's latest incarnation: tea partiers, who are gearing up for another round of protests. One of the complaints heard a lot among those stirring up people's rage is that 47% of households owe no income taxes this year. That's apparently a sign that that 47% is a bunch of freeloaders, and the rich shouldn't be asked to make up the difference. But take a closer look and you'll find that the only reason taxes are going up at all on the wealthy is that they've seen their tax rates fall and their incomes skyrocket over the last 3 decades. In other words, the tiny tax increase they may see won't even begin to balance their compensation. And at the other end, state and local taxes, not to mention sales taxes, are actually regressive — they burden the poor more than the rich. Reporter David Leonhardt lays out the facts in a recent story. Then there's the fact that the working class and poor tend to pay more in payroll taxes. And the fact that what we really should be screaming about is that almost half our population's earning so little. Covering their taxes is the least of our worries. Who's going to buy our products? This is what jobless recovery looks like. Poverty for most and a tiny influential minority stirring up a movement to fight any responsibility. It sounds like a recipe for a failed state to me. So why the rampant anger on talk radio and cable news? Leonhardt has an answer for that: “It’s hard not to notice that the talk show hosts themselves tend to be among the very wealthy.” The F Word is a regular commentary by Laura Flanders, the host of GRITtv which broadcasts weekdays on satellite TV (Dish Network Ch. 9415 Free Speech TV) on cable, and online at GRITtv.org and TheNation.com. Follow GRITtv or GRITlaura on Twitter.com. Distributed by Tubemogul.
GRITtv: Scandal in Albany Again: David Paterson's Troubles
It wasn't that long ago that New York had a governor embroiled in scandal. Eliot Spitzer resigned in disgrace in 2008 and was replaced by David Paterson, who became New York's first African-American governor--and the second legally blind governor of any state. Paterson is now in the midst of his own scandal: accusations that he pressured a woman to change her story of abuse at the hands of one of his close aides. He's already said he won't run for reelection, but should he become the second governor in two years to step down? Joining guest host Esther Armah to discuss are Dan Gerstein of Gotham Ghostwriters and Forbes and Erica Gonzalez of El Diario/La Prensa.
GRITtv: Police Attack 880 Interstate Takeover
Brandon Jourdan and David Martinez were both held in jail for over 20 hours after filming this footage from a student protest in Oakland on March 4, where students took over an exit ramp on the highway before being rounded up by baton-wielding riot police.
GRITtv: Students Rally for Their (and California?s) Future
Students across California--and the country--held protests on March 4 against budget cuts that are cutting courses and hiking tuition at state universities. In these videos from New America Media, students and protesters speak out about the state's overspending on war and prisons and underspending on education.
