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Third Party Presidential Debate (Full Video)

Third Party Presidential Debate with candidates Ralph Nader and The Constitution Party's Chuck Baldwin  
 
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cpblackangel88 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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We need to let these guys participate in real debates. Let the people receive another option. It should be that any candidate who's willing to pay enough can get on the debate floor. This makes it fair. Competition is good in both business and politics. And there's not enough competition in politics. Think about it if they lose they'll just win 4 or 8 years later. And it's either you support one thing or the other you can't have a third opinion on what to do about the economy or foreign policy.
UnionKid15 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Haha, third party, yeah, good luck, not a chance, lolz. It's good that they tried though..!!
BoxGuy1951 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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viking- YOU WIN ! Youre the first to say anything at all about the REAL SOURCE OF AMERICAS FINANCIAL PROBLEMS ! This crisis that we have found ourselves shoved into had nothing whatsoever to do with most of what the " regular " media ie CNN , Fox , NBC , MSNBC etc. has told you caused it . It has been a well thought out plan that was orchestrated by the masters of our financial banking system & their good friends in royal familys & other powerful businessmen around the world.THE BILDEBERGERS !
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Blockygraphics (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Note that Ralph Nader probably helped cause big business get bigger by keeping the little guy out of the marketplace.

You do understand that big business LOVES regulation, right? It stifles their competition.

But hey, don't let common sense and reality get in the way of your ideology.

There used to be hundreds of car companies and now there are very few thanks to overbearing federal legislation. Cars also cost considerably more.
ptom4587 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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First, one thing you need to learn is to disagree agreeably. No need to swear just because we have a difference of opinion, its youtube not cable news trash. If anything deregulation does the opposite of what you just said, it makes it so the rich get richer in this case big business. If corporations paid the same taxation as they did 40 years ago the country would have an extra $250 billion dollars in the treasury.
Blockygraphics (2 months ago) Show Hide
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You don't know shit. I don't need to disagree "agreeably" with someone that doesn't know their head from their ass.

Big business LOVES regulation. It makes them richer, and here you are as a big supporter of regulation making you one ignorant SOB.
Blockygraphics (2 months ago) Show Hide
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You use the term "deregulation" and FDA in the same sentence? You're a clueless sack of shit.

How about this? You get your fucking head out of your own ass and take control of your own life instead of relying on the government to watch out for you.

People that think like you wound up floating face down in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina hit.
ptom4587 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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O and by the way the stock market concerns during 1987, 2001, and 2008 we're all caused BECAUSE of deregulation. From the 1940s to 1986 not one time did the stock market have a day that was worse then on black monday in 1987.
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Odds are you know little about economics judging by your ignorance in your last statement.

Just because you say it doesn't make it true, dude. What causes inflation? Blame "deregulation" for everything because you know jack shit about economics!!!

"Deregulation" isn't giving out loans to people who can't afford them. "Deregulation" isn't giving sub-prime "interest only" loans to investors.

Who's responsible? Barney Frank & Chris Dodd, Jimmy Carter, Clinton, ACORN, & Republicans ignoring it.

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