The big AG monopoly, Governor Cuomo’s corruption, corporations turn to prison slave labor
Naomi Karavani hosts Redacted Tonight this week. A few corporations have taken near-monopoly control over the foods we buy in grocery stores. Karavani exposes how these special interests have managed to win insane subsidies for their businesses and force processed food products on society. It’s a story of lobbying, bribes, and propaganda that lets these corporations get away with putting trash on our tables while paying the people who produce their products peanuts. Then, Karavani covers Big Pharma’s push for bigger profits from the vaccine, the FBI’s latest invasion of your privacy in tandem with Big Tech, and much more.
Jaffer Khan joins Naomi Karavani to look into the resignation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The corrupt governor will leave power after an investigation exposed the prolific sexual harassment that women working with him were subjected to. Khan goes into the many reasons he should’ve resigned years ago. Anders Lee reports on the real reasons that the US is facing a “labor shortage” and how corporations have gone about addressing their problem. More companies are turning their attention to prison labor as workers remain resistant to returning to low-wage jobs while they have other options.
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