Liberals would point to Bernie and Danny and NPIC as the best the our corporate system has to offer.
That of course means that change will come from somewhere else

Russell Mokhiber
Russell Mokhiber is editor of the Washington, D.C.-based Corporate Crime Reporter, a legal weekly. Robert Weissman is editor of the Washington, D.C.-based Multinational Monitor and co-director of the corporate accountability group Essential Action. They are co-authors of Corporate Predators: The Hunt for Megaprofits and the Attack on Democracy (see http://www.corporatepredators.org)
Source: Counterpunch A debate over the military industrial complex is raging in West Virginia. The debate was kicked off in the West…
Ever wonder why you rarely hear serious discussion on National Public Radio (NPR) about corporate crime and violence?
Industry drafted legislation (HB 4615) that would make civil disobedience against a pipeline or other fossil fuel projects a felony is moving through the West Virginia legislature
For too long, PBS has been afflicted by a disease of contempt for its viewers. Corporate sponsors come first. Corporate critics have been systematically filtered out of PBS news programs.
I was sitting at home in West Virginia tonight when a call came in from the U.S. Senate campaign for Don Blankenship.…
More than 1,400 Frontier Communications workers in West Virginia and 30 technicians in Ashburn, Virginia went on strike this morning at 12:01 am
Corporations want to keep the focus positive (business ethics), not negative (corporate crime)
The Democrats will not lead the charge for single payer in the United States.
It’s impossible to promote single payer and defend Obamacare at the same time