Wherein I discuss the two candidates’ energy and environmental positions.
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Wherein I discuss the two candidates’ energy and environmental positions.
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Thanks for posting this Joe.
FYI, we also featured comments from Joe in our headlines from last week (with a feature interview with Hazel Henderson about the market meltdown): http://corporatewatchdogmedia.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ hazel-henderson-on-post-wall-street.html
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Co-host, Corporate Watchdog Radio
For a moment, imagine a situation in which unbridled greed is extolled as a virtue. Imagine circumstances in which pathological gambling activities, the conscious promulgation of fraudulent financial instruments and the consensual validation of patently unsustainable business practices have been surreptitiously insinuated into the global economy. Do you think it would make sense to place a tax on individuals and corporations holding obscene amounts {ie, more than one million dollars for individuals and one-hundred million dollars for corporations} of toxic, ill-gotten gains?