Ralph Nader on MSNBC - Post Election
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Check out the Green Party/Partido Verde for 2012!
Look at how big the Green Party has grown around the world!
We are here to stay!
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@MrThishitistupid Well, cutting spending on fighters would help a ton considering they cost over $100 million each, and we aren't exactly using all our fighter planes.
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Wow people are voting less and less for third parties. Another shred of evidence that people are getting dumber every year.
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i belive in everything nader is right...however i am in the milirtary and the cutting back on military budget especially the f22 is not something i would look into ...i can understand that the majority of the american people are not for this war but the honest to god truth of it is...is that a major terroristic attack like 911 hasant happened since we have entered afghan... iraq should have never been brought into the situation but someone needed to stop that idiot aswell ... i belive in nader!
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nader is a master at being concise.
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@John3285 yes, cause they are the same party. good cop , bad cop. kinda like pro-wrestling cause left vs. right help dupe the people. i guess dems are the good cop. no matter who is in office, they ignore us. when it comes to the big agendas, both parties go the same route.
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Did he say Democratic-Republican Party?
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I absolutely disagree with him on just about everything. But I like how he presents the issues, his positions on them, and he even gives a reference web site. I don't agree with you at all, but kudos for reliability.
it's hilarious that all this is still true. im one of 672k people who voted for nader/gonzalez.. dammit. it's the only time i've voted in my life and im proud.
theimperfektman 2 years ago 6
The main part of the temporary economic expansion was due to the internet boom of the mid-late 90s, which had nothing to do with Clinton. What specifically did he do to contribute to the growth?
By 2000, 80% of worker's salaries declined in purchasing power due to Clinton allowing no more than a 90 cent increase in minimum wage during his 8 years.
His resume is filled with some of the largest corporate welfare subsidies as well. And of course...
mad3moyer 3 years ago 6