This week’s Ring of Fire Radio, hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mike Papantonio and David Bender:  Saturdays at 3 o’clock Eastern, rebroadcasts Sunday nights at 8 pm Eastern

This week on Ring of Fire Radio, author and co-founder of Progressive Strategies, LLC Mike Lux will be here to tell us how Wall Street is once again raking in huge profits by swindling America’s poor and middle class families.

Professor Paul Froese, co-author of America’s Four Gods: What We Say About God – And What That Says About Us, enters the Ring to explain how our view of God also determines what we think about politics, economics, war, natural disasters and even love.

Former California legislator and founder of Speak Out California, Hannah Beth Jackson, will tell us why the Golden State is the bellwether of our national politics, in everything from environmental protection to the legalization of marijuana.

And Linda Lipsen, the CEO of the American Associate for Justice, will be here to tell us why this election is so important for the civil justice system, and how the US Chamber of Commerce is working to make sure that industry-friendly Republicans unseat as many Progressives as possible.

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Farron Cousins is the executive editor of The Trial Lawyer magazine and a contributing writer at DeSmogBlog.com. He is the co-host / guest host for Ring of Fire Radio. His writings have appeared on Alternet, Truthout, and The Huffington Post. Farron received his bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of West Florida in 2005 and became a member of American MENSA in 2009. Follow him on Twitter @farronbalanced