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Google Feigns Privacy, Then Feigns Responsible Corporate Action When Caught
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Consumer Watchdog's John Simpson discusses the ongoing breaches of privacy Google seems conveniently unaware of.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_2-2-10_Simpson.mp3
Persistent Lies Employed In Shaping The Health Care Debate
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Judy Dugan discusses how, despite being exposed again and again as lies, several sources of misinformation useful in dismantling support for the Public Option remain active in the evolving debate meant to shape health care reform.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_11-12-09_Dugan-LiesInHealthCareDebate.mp3
Google's False Promise Of Control and Privacy
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Consumer Watchdog's John Simpson discusses the false promise of control and privacy with Google's Dashboard.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_11-12-09_Simpson-GoogleDashboard.mp3
Medical Tourism - "In Netork" Is Just A Continent Away...
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Judy Dugan discusses the emerging market of medical tourism and how foreign countries are trying to woo American HMOs and Employers to make their hospitals "in network."
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_10-3-09_Dugan-MedTourism.mp3
The Medicare Advantage Scam
Tuesday, 21 October 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Judy Dugan explains how Medicare Advantage has been turned into a profiteering machine for private insurers.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/podcast_10-21-09_dugan_medAdvantScam.mp3
Making Health Insurers Accountable For Their Actions
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jerry Flanagan takes a minute to discuss the travesty of ERISA, and how health insurers are free to deny coverage without fear of any form of legal reprisal for doing so.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast-Instant_10-8-09_JerryERISA.mp3
Strict Regulation Is Shown To Foster Strong Competition And Healthy Profits
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court takes a minute to advocate strict regulation for any company hoping to get a piece of the impending health insurance deal running through Congress. He reminds us that history shows regulation is good for the consumer and for business.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast-Min_10-1-09_Court.mp3
The Officers Of The National Association Of Insurance Commissioners Are Trying To Write The Laws
Monday, 29 September 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Judy Dugan takes a minute to describe the dire circumstances surrounding the National Association Of Insurance Commissioners' attempt to write the framework for the national health care system, including plans that would circumvent state laws and leave little recourse for individuals when they have to sue.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/podcast-judynaic092609.mp3
Formation Of The Consumer Financial Protection Agency, And Those Who Want To Stop It
Monday, 29 September 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Carmen Balber takes a minute to describe the formation of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency and the Big Banking forces aligned to gut, or stop it's implementation all together.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/podcast-carmencfpa092809.mp3
Baucus' Anemic, Expensive Health Insurance Reform Bill
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jerry Flanagan talks with Judy Dugan about the Senator Max Baucus' anemic health insurance reform bill and it's ridiculous price tag.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_9-15-09_Dugan-Flanagan.mp3
Congressional Hearings On Google's Book Deal
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Consumer Watchdog's John Simpson discusses his testimony for a congressional committee investigating Google's book deal.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_9-15-09_Simpson.mp3
Baucus' Comprehensive Health Insurance Reform Analyzed
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jerry Flanagan talks with Judy Dugan about the Senator Max Baucus' plan for health insurance reform and its pitfalls for consumers.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast-9-8-09-CompHealthReformAnalyzed.mp3
Town Hall Meetings And The Debate Over Reforming Health Insurance
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jerry Flanagan talks with Barbara Bogaev about the mood found at town hall meetings when debating health insurance reform.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_8-13-09_Flanagan-Bogaev.mp3
National Health Insurance Reform Needs To Hold Health Insurers Legally Accountable
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jerry Flanagan and Judy Dugan discuss why we need more legal accountability for health insurers federal health reform legislation.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_8-4-09_Flanagan-Dugan_ERISA.mp3
GM's Bankruptcy Leaves Victims Of Faulty Products With No Protection
Friday, 3 July 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Doug Heller and Jamie Court talk about how GM's bankruptcy deal is going to leave the victims of catastrophic accidents caused by crippling design flaws out in the cold, with no recourse and no compensation.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/podcast_7-1-09_GM-Bankruptcy.mp3
Turning Obama's Fuel Efficiency Standards Into Affordable Cars
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Doug Heller and Judy Dugan talk about the President's announcement that he's overhauling fuel efficiency standards and about Consumer Watchdog's new report card on the best and worst technologies for getting cleaner cars.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/podcast_5-19-09_Cheaper-Cleaner_Future.mp3
Health Care Reform, Or HMO Bailout?
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Jamie Court and Judy Dugan discuss how universal health care reform efforts in Washington, DC are going astray, and what's needed to get reform back on
track.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Podcast_5-13-09-HealthCareReformOrHMOBailout.mp3
Allstate's Federal Deregulation
Monday, 4 May 2009
Jamie Court and Doug Heller discuss Allstate's effort to use the financial crisis as an excuse to remove the insurance industry from state oversight.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Allstates_Federal_Deregulation_Podcast_5-4-09.mp3
Costco Cools The Hot Fuel Ripoff
Wedesday, 22 April 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court and Judy Dugan discuss Costco's decision to sell temperature-adjusted fuel to consumers; and how this concession represents the first chink in the armor of Big Oil's multi-billion dollar fleecing of American consumers.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Pod_OilWatchdog_Court-Dugan-4-22-09.mp3
Limiting the Google Books deal
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court and John Simpson discuss their recent conversation with the US Justice Department about curbing Google's monopolistic power under the Google Books settlement.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Pod_DogHouse_Court-Simpson_3-14-09.mp3
Consumer Watchdog's Conversation About the White House Western Regional Forum On Health Care
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Consumer Watchdog's Jamie Court and Doug Heller discuss and analyze the recent White House forum on Health Care.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Pod_HlthCare_Heller-Court_3-7-09.mp3
Why Obama Shouldn't Listen to Arnold on Health Care Reform
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Jamie Court explains why "Arnold Care" wasn't a model for the nation.
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/Pod_ObamaWatch_J-Court_3-2-09.mp3
Our Previous Podcast Series:
June 26, 2007 - 'Sicko' Could Cure American Apathy
Michael Moore's latest film comes out this week, and commentator Jamie Court thinks it might provide the emotional kick in the pants Americans need to finally demand universal health care and put private insurers out of business.
June 21, 2007 - Sue the Banks
OK, let's say you've been swindled. Who are you going to trust to get your money back - Uncle Sam or private plaintiffs' attorneys?
May 10, 2007 - The Market's the Problem with Health Care
Jamie Court says some of the biggest names on the Fortune 500 claim they want market forces to fix the problem of high health care costs. So they support the government making every American buy health insurance.
March 26, 2007 - Fuel Prices a Hot Topic
Jamie Court says it's simple physics. When it gets hot, gasoline expands. So you get less energy per gallon. Unfortunately, our gas pumps don't account for that.
February 26, 2007 - Health Security Is Now Mandatory Health Insurance?
Jamie Court says politicians and the medical insurance complex have morphed the universal heath care debate into a government campaign to force patients to buy health insurance.
February 9, 2007 - Three California Elections in 2008?
Jamie Court says California politicians are up to their
dirty tricks. They're using the call for an early presidential primary as a
Trojan horse to end term limits and keep their jobs in November. And
saddling taxpayers with a $90 million bill to boot.
January 25, 2007 - "Gold-plated" Is In The Eyes Of The Beholder
Jamie Court On Bushcare: "Gold plated"
health insurance is in the eye of the beholder says Court, who believes,
"Government must force insurers to price their policies more fairly before
it taxes people who are unfairly charged."
January 2, 2007 - Gas-price conspiracy? You bet!
The 110th Congress will be sworn in on Thursday. Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi has promised a whirlwind first 100 hours of the session. On the Democrats' list of things to do is cut subsidies to the oil industry. Perhaps as a result, the American Petroleum Institute � that's big oil's main lobbying group � is launching a public relations offensive.
November 2, 2006 - Eminent domain's slippery, costly slope
Measures in four Western states would force local governments to pay property owners if regulations � such as zoning � reduce their property value. Commentator Jamie Court argues that would actually hurt taxpayers and homeowners.
October 11, 2006 - Take the Politics Out of the Money
Members of Congress are back in their districts campaigning hard, many on the dime of lobbying groups after not passing any lobbying and ethics reform. Commentator and consumer advocate Jamie Court says it all comes down to getting what you pay for.
August 24, 2006 - Taking the ZIP-code Out of Auto Insurance
FTCR's Jamie
Court explains why the nation should follow California's lead.
July 07, 2006 - Lay's Legacy
Ken Lay may have left the earth, but FTCR president Jamie Court talks about how his spirit is still with us in this Marketplace commentary from American Public Radio...
June 22, 2006 - AT&T Wants To Takeover Your World....
AT&T is lobbying on capitol hill for a pay-tv deregulation bill that�s likely to make it to the President�s desk. FTCR President Jamie Court tells you what it means to you.
May 24, 2006 - Going After The Gasoline Price Gougers
The oil industry is gouging Americans. FTCR's Jamie Court explains what the government needs to do about it. Listen to his commentary from American Public Media's Marketplace program.
March 20, 2006 - Will Bush and Congress Undo States' HMO Patients Rights Laws?
Junk health insurance coverage that does not includes benefits required by state law will be all too familiar in every state if President Bush and Congress have their way. The Senate could pass a bill soon. Listen to Jamie Court's commentary from American Public Media's Marketplace program.
January 23, 2006 - "Go Ahead and Die" by Austin Lounge Lizards and FTCR
Watch the animated music video featuring a new song - Go Ahead and Die - by the Austin Lounge Lizards urging Americans to sink the Pirates of the Health Care-ibbean.
Watch Other Health Care Animations & Videos by FTCR - Stay Tuned for More Podcasts.
- Stop the Pig People From Outer Space (PPOs).
- Fight Big Pharma: Prescription Drug Bulk Purchasing.
- HMO Merger Watch: PacifiCare Pig Out.
December 8, 2005 - Should Your Auto Insurance Rates Go Up If You Live Near a Restaurant?
A new insurance industry study says your auto insurance rates should change if you live near a church or a supermarket. FTCR's Doug Heller explains why this scheme should never be used and why the current system of ZIP Code based insurance rates is just as bad.
October 31, 2005 - If You Don't Show, You Can't Vote "No"
Jamie Court says that Arnold Schwarzenegger and his corporate backers want voters to stay home from the polls during next week's special election. And here's why.
October 10, 2005 - Katrina Relief Efforts Need Public Works, Not GOP Contractors
Jobs are the ultimate hurricane relief, so how can it be that federal government sponsored relief jobs are going to out-of-state contractors? By FTCR President Jamie Court
October 7, 2005 - Oil Companies Exporting Heating Oil To Drive Up the Price
Oil refiners should not get tax breaks to export petroleum products to Japan and drive up the price in America. By FTCR President Jamie Court
September 28, 2005 - Will Frist Follow DeLay?
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has been indicted,and Senate Leader Bill Frist is now under investigation for possible insider trading. FTCR has been speaking out about Frist's ethical lapses for the past two years. By FTCR President Jamie Court
September 21, 2005 - A Crude Offer Exposes American Oil Profiteers
OPEC has offered American oil refiners all the crude oil they want to to help restrain prices at the pump. OPEC's offer exposes the truth about the American oil industry: it intentionally keeps supplies low to keep the pump price high. By FTCR President Jamie Court
September 2, 2005 - Gas Gouging is Real
Oil companies have profited wildly with the jump at the pump. Here's what the president should do. By FTCR President Jamie Court
August 4, 2005 - Fighting Conflicts of Interest in City Hall
This week the Pasadena, California City Council voted to implement the toughest conflict of interest law in the nation - sponsored by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. FTCR President Jamie Court talks about the one catch...
July 13, 2005 - File a Claim, Lose Your Home Insurance?
Under a common insurance industry practice known as �Use it and Lose It,� many insurers punish customers by raising premiums or refusing to sell or renew a policy simply because the policyholder filed a claim in the past. The industry now tracks claims history through a national database much like a credit reporting agency. Insurance reformer Harvey Rosenfield talks about this industry scheme and why rules are needed to protect the public from being penalized simply for using their policy.
July 7, 2005 - The Case Against Cox to Head the SEC
Before entering Congress, Representative Chris Cox helped a client cover up one of the nation's biggest investment rip-offs, costing small investors up to $130 million. The man who protected a Wall Street swindler cannot be trusted to protect investors as the industry's top regulator. The Senate should reject Cox's nomination to head the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Fax Your Senator Today!

