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http://www.pbs.org/billmoyers Is the old media sustaining the old politics? News and analysis with NYU journalism professor and PressThink blogger Jay Rosen and political journalist and Salon.com blogger Glenn Greenwald. Bill Moyers Journal airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). For more: http://www.pbs.org/billmoyers To purchase this on DVD go to http://www.shoppbs.org/entry.point?entry=3450823&source=PBSCS_YOUTUBE_BMJ...

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  • Hahahahahaha, the PBS proctor deleted my comments about the distribution of wealth hurting the middle class...and they say they aren't socialists.

  • Averyofthemain -- your comments weren't deleted. See below.

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  • is it naive for Greewald to believe that Obama wants to genuinely change the system?

    isnt he part of the system?

    The biggest recipient, by far, of Big Pharma's 2008 election cycle contributions of $13.8 million was Obama, who received $1.2 million for his presidential campaign. And you wonder why there was no real reform to healthcare?

  • They complain about the dip in social services, mostly because it gets undermined by people who take advantage of the generosity of the system and they resent those people. This is why the British National Party won two European Parliament seats, they tapped into the resentment. But even the BNP is not talking about doing away with those systems, they just want to take out those individuals who undermine that system. Thats the difference. Btw, the middle class benefits enormously from the system

  • I have friends and family in both France and England and I can assure you, while they talk about a dip in social services, they would NEVER trade their social services for the highly individualized society of America. Never. Please take my word for it. My best friend lives in London, works for Goldman Sachs as an analyst... she's smart, recently married and she cries a little when she sees the taxes she pays on her cheque but trust me, she too wouldn't trade her system for America.

  • Sweden-no, Holland-no--Britain and France-yes. What the people are screaming about there IS wealth redistribution, but they don't call it that, they call it 'the dip in social services', their work week is no longer able to be subsidized, their health care is rotting, simply bc of the 'distribution of wealth', when you steal the labor of the top earners, give it to gov't to waste, it doesn't end up in the coffers of the poor through wages or through new jobs. "billionaires'? try the mddle class.

  • Really? Have you ever traveled to any democracy in Western Europe? Ever been to Sweden, Norway, Denmark or Holland? How about France and Germany?? I see radical wealth redistribution there and nobody is screaming in the streets about how awful it is.... except perhaps the greediest of the greedy at the very top who have billions but would like billions more because I suppose they can take it all with them when they die..

  • haha really? You know my "religion" based off a youtube comment? Why aren't you working for NASA, you critical thinker you.

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