Hey my friend and i do funny videos plz check them out there is one with the song "Do you know", one with Here in Your Arms",one with "Feel Good Inc", and one with "Prom with Jesse"
What was said is true, but what's his point? Not to be mean, but who cares what this one individual thinks? The way to make his views relevant would have been to tie them in with one of the candidates to show how there is someone out there fighting to correct those problems. Otherwise, I have a lot of views too, but just to discuss them ...???
So you'd rather not see his views expressed at all? Do our opinions not count if there's not a candidate out there with the same position? How many candidates were advocating for civil rights before it became a groundswell movement? Look at history and you'll find that often the people lead with their opinions and then the politicians follow.
I'll say again ... the way to make his views relevant at this time in history when the attention of the world, not only this country
(U.S.)is riveted on who would be the best president ... is to go further than what he thinks and tell the world ... in his opinion, who offers the best solutions. I didn't say, he shouldn't voice his views, just make them more relevant at this time.
Lets see... he talks about how pharmaceutical companies have a stranglehold on our government, which echos exactly what the two Democratic candidates are saying. You don't see any connection between him being upset over lobbyists being able to bend Congress to their bidding and John McCain's cozy relationships with lobbyists? Sounds relevant to what's going on in this race. You want him to tell you who to vote for? This is what the legacy media does everyday. If you hate X vote for Y.
And I live in a democracy ... where I can voice my opinion. I said that what the gentleman said in the interview was true. However most of us are aware of these problems. The democratic candidates have also talked about them, and since he mentioned these problems AND the candidates it just seemed to me he would have an opinion of who he thought had offered the best solutions. That would have made his comments more relevant. That's MY opinion. The last time I looked, I was allowed to have one.
I like the video and the guy's opinions on lobbyists and candidates. And I think the "lil guy" in business definitely should get a tax break!! Gosh...those big corporate guys get all kinds of breaks...give it to the lil guy!!! Especially because he eats, shops and IS local. TY
you're a clown. large corporations employ MANY MANY MANY more people than you do, and all those people are paying taxes, as well as the corporation itself which after the breaks still pays more than you by many times. i suggest you stop whining, maybe you should advocate very small taxes for everyone instead. but i seriously doubt you'd do that right, you want someone else to pay for you, im sure you'll vote for obama, and im sure he won't raise your tax................
A lot of what the man says is true. Big corporate dose run the government. And will continue to regardless of who is in the White House, Dem. or Rep. And if you doubt that maybe you are the clown It's true they provide jobs for people paying taxes. I wouldn't go so for as to say MANY MANY. Since most of their products come from foreign factories that they own. And why shouldn't the small businessman get a brake? AS he said all their money stays in their community. Shouldn't we support him too?
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kikomarine 4 years ago
good interview
juanpinchame 4 years ago
Hey my friend and i do funny videos plz check them out there is one with the song "Do you know", one with Here in Your Arms",one with "Feel Good Inc", and one with "Prom with Jesse"
Plz watch
Punkrkr51 4 years ago
What was said is true, but what's his point? Not to be mean, but who cares what this one individual thinks? The way to make his views relevant would have been to tie them in with one of the candidates to show how there is someone out there fighting to correct those problems. Otherwise, I have a lot of views too, but just to discuss them ...???
theveilbooks 4 years ago
So you'd rather not see his views expressed at all? Do our opinions not count if there's not a candidate out there with the same position? How many candidates were advocating for civil rights before it became a groundswell movement? Look at history and you'll find that often the people lead with their opinions and then the politicians follow.
UpTakeVideo 4 years ago
I'll say again ... the way to make his views relevant at this time in history when the attention of the world, not only this country
(U.S.)is riveted on who would be the best president ... is to go further than what he thinks and tell the world ... in his opinion, who offers the best solutions. I didn't say, he shouldn't voice his views, just make them more relevant at this time.
theveilbooks 4 years ago
Lets see... he talks about how pharmaceutical companies have a stranglehold on our government, which echos exactly what the two Democratic candidates are saying. You don't see any connection between him being upset over lobbyists being able to bend Congress to their bidding and John McCain's cozy relationships with lobbyists? Sounds relevant to what's going on in this race. You want him to tell you who to vote for? This is what the legacy media does everyday. If you hate X vote for Y.
UpTakeVideo 4 years ago
And I live in a democracy ... where I can voice my opinion. I said that what the gentleman said in the interview was true. However most of us are aware of these problems. The democratic candidates have also talked about them, and since he mentioned these problems AND the candidates it just seemed to me he would have an opinion of who he thought had offered the best solutions. That would have made his comments more relevant. That's MY opinion. The last time I looked, I was allowed to have one.
theveilbooks 4 years ago
there is no one out there trying to fix the problems you speak of. They all play the same game. Sad but true.
truthseeker83 3 years ago
this guy is SWEET! and very accurate about the power of buying local.
Argentumb 4 years ago
I like the video and the guy's opinions on lobbyists and candidates. And I think the "lil guy" in business definitely should get a tax break!! Gosh...those big corporate guys get all kinds of breaks...give it to the lil guy!!! Especially because he eats, shops and IS local. TY
Sunriseatnoon 4 years ago
you're a clown. large corporations employ MANY MANY MANY more people than you do, and all those people are paying taxes, as well as the corporation itself which after the breaks still pays more than you by many times. i suggest you stop whining, maybe you should advocate very small taxes for everyone instead. but i seriously doubt you'd do that right, you want someone else to pay for you, im sure you'll vote for obama, and im sure he won't raise your tax................
randomstrike15 4 years ago
A lot of what the man says is true. Big corporate dose run the government. And will continue to regardless of who is in the White House, Dem. or Rep. And if you doubt that maybe you are the clown It's true they provide jobs for people paying taxes. I wouldn't go so for as to say MANY MANY. Since most of their products come from foreign factories that they own. And why shouldn't the small businessman get a brake? AS he said all their money stays in their community. Shouldn't we support him too?
nopeesleve 4 years ago
did you mean break? no one should get a "break". taxes should be very low for everyone. libertarian way is the right way.
randomstrike15 4 years ago