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Writing on Huffington Post, the New America Foundation's Steven Hill suggests that Obama may lack the power to realize the change Americans voted for. Of course Obama is no LBJ, but on this Portside, it seems apparent that the structure of American government itself works to stifle real change.

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According to San francisco Professor Stehen Zunes, History demonstrates the power of active, non-violent resistance. On this Portside, Burt speaks with Zunes on it's applicability today. What are the factors which lead to real power for resistance movements?  At what point do such actions achieve success?

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Not all wealthy Americans are possessed by greed. On this Portside, Burt Cohen talks with Oscar Meyer heir Chuck Collins who is heading up a new organization called Wealth for the Common Good. They are pushing to repeal the Bush tax cuts on the wealthiest. Many recognize they pay less than their fair share and are urging the Obama Administration to correct the inequities and enhance the country's economic security.

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The political and social divide in America is the greatest since Vietnam.
On this Portside, Burt Cohen interviews Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement. "Sovereignty or Secession" is their chant.
Should the currently united states have another opportunity to divide, this time peacefully? Is devolution, self-government, inevitable?

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Huffington Post columnist Robert Creamer (author of How Progressives Can Win) talks with Burt about what the childishness of the current crop of fringe disruptors means for the GOP. Will this become their new identity, how much risk to Republicans, and to Democrats?

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Americans Who Tell the Truth is the name of Robert Shetterly's portrait series. In this Portside, Burt Cohen and Shetterly look into what it means that neither President Obam nor the Democrats stood in the way of a 21st century lynching of Van Jones. what are the implications? who's next on the right's hit list?

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 Now that pro-choice Obama is president, the anti-choice movement is reeling. Jodi Jacobson, senior political editor of RH Reality Check talks about new realities, at the federal and state level on this issue.

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