WE SHOULD BE FUNDING MAGNETIC ENGINE TECHNOLOGY!!!!
WHY???
BECAUSE IT WILL SAVE OUR POLLUTED ATMOSPHERE FROM COAL, NUCLEAR, GAS AND ALL OTHER ENERY SUPPLIERS WHO ARE CONTINUING TO CREATE UPON US A SLOW SUISIDE!!!
Read Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life by Dr. Reich. The sad truth is the Supreme Court didn't make a ruling, they were just stating what is already fact. Corporations ARE people. It is too little too late. We are all equal but some are more equal than others.
As President Clinton's Labor Secretary, Robert Reich was a great advocate and spokesperson for working Americans, a lone voice in the wilderness, and he called attention to shrinking wages and growing income disparity in the U.S. during the "booming" late-90s. Sadly, for all of his good words, Reich was TOTALLY ineffectual. Now he's where most brilliant yet ineffectual people truly belong -- in academia.
what is the guy 4'1". When he is done sucking blood from UC Berkeley he can always get a job with the circus
KongSunWu 2 months ago
WE SHOULD BE FUNDING MAGNETIC ENGINE TECHNOLOGY!!!!
WHY???
BECAUSE IT WILL SAVE OUR POLLUTED ATMOSPHERE FROM COAL, NUCLEAR, GAS AND ALL OTHER ENERY SUPPLIERS WHO ARE CONTINUING TO CREATE UPON US A SLOW SUISIDE!!!
Magnetmotorman 3 months ago
Draft Bob!
Force Obama to debate about the issues that actually effect us!
sleeplesseye 3 months ago
you a-holes in the b/g of the video need to stfu so we can hear the effin speech
johnmoyer99 3 months ago
Read Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life by Dr. Reich. The sad truth is the Supreme Court didn't make a ruling, they were just stating what is already fact. Corporations ARE people. It is too little too late. We are all equal but some are more equal than others.
getcrack4me 3 months ago
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Thank you, Robert! You inspire us to keep on the path!
worldpeacenotadream 3 months ago
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worldpeacenotadream 3 months ago
As President Clinton's Labor Secretary, Robert Reich was a great advocate and spokesperson for working Americans, a lone voice in the wilderness, and he called attention to shrinking wages and growing income disparity in the U.S. during the "booming" late-90s. Sadly, for all of his good words, Reich was TOTALLY ineffectual. Now he's where most brilliant yet ineffectual people truly belong -- in academia.
PlantationPlanet 3 months ago
Well done Robert.
Geotubest 3 months ago