he passed ALOT of the popular regulations, was fourth most influential american, starred in a rage video, has never sold out, and is the number one authority on corporate power!I love how you repeat Ralph Nader .
His only claim to fame was to write a false book about a car .
he passed ALOT of the popular regulations, was fourth most influential american, starred in a rage video, has never sold out, and is the number one authority on corporate power!
i cant believe you dont LOL
you should read his book "i told you so"
Where did he pass these popular regulations ? in Canada ?he passed ALOT of the popular regulations, was fourth most influential american, starred in a rage video, has never sold out, and is the number one authority on corporate power!
i cant believe you dont LOL
you should read his book "i told you so"
how come i dont know your sources LOL? who are your favorites?You need to find new sources. Nader never "passed" anything. 4th most influential? ROFL! Number 1 authority? He is more an authority on number 2.
how come i dont know your sources LOL? who are your favorites?
so who are your favorites LOL?I use many sources and don't just mindlessly repeat what a couple of people say. And I think for myself to form my own conclusions from facts gathered from many sources. If I quote someone I post a link. If I don't post a link then I am not quoting anyone.
so who are your favorites LOL?
My main source is TOS.I don't have a few. I use many sources and don't have particular favorites. No particular person I am a devoted fan of for sure but mostly news aggregate sites of which I use a variety to see different viewpoints and from different perspectives. Not all slanted in the same direction. After reading and gathering data I am able to form my own opinions.
Temporarily out sourced?My main source is TOS.
according to time magazine.Where did he pass these popular regulations ? in Canada ?
4th most WHAT ? Where ?
99.9% of today's US citizens have never heard of him , along with everyone else that have no meaning in their self centered lives .
You are so interested in American history, why?according to time magazine.
99% havent heard of him as a consequence of the threat he was to big business / government.
he was also high paid speaker in america and held the record for it.
mcgovern called him in consideration for vice prez.
from chris hedges -
The Congress, between 1966 and 1973, passed 25 pieces of consumer legislation, nearly all of which Nader had a hand in authoring. The auto and highway safety laws, the meat and poultry inspection laws, the oil pipeline safety laws, the product safety laws, the update on flammable fabric laws, the air pollution control act, the water pollution control act, the EPA, OSHA and the Environmental Council in the White House transformed the political landscape. Nader by 1973 was named the fourth most influential person in the country after Richard Nixon, Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren and the labor leader George Meany.
how did you get so screwed up then HAHA. you should fire your sources.I don't have a few. I use many sources and don't have particular favorites. No particular person I am a devoted fan of for sure but mostly news aggregate sites of which I use a variety to see different viewpoints and from different perspectives. Not all slanted in the same direction. After reading and gathering data I am able to form my own opinions.
i think it has to do with population size. we have what 10% of the american population so its harder to find good sources i have maybe 20 canadian sources, plus i think your country is closer to collapse then mine, and its the empire. canada is very americanized.You are so interested in American history, why?
how did you get so screwed up then HAHA. you should fire your sources.
i use twitter where i have a collection of all the people ive been interested in. my favorites are chris hedges, cornel west, ralph nader, richard wolff, noam chomsky, anonymous, and the matrix trilogy. i think 200 people i have on twitter were referred to me by one another.
chris hedges has a chapter in his book "wages of rebellion" called "the post constitutional era". you might be interested since you have such an open mind
And very cold.i think it has to do with population size. we have what 10% of the american population so its harder to find good sources i have maybe 20 canadian sources, plus i think your country is closer to collapse then mine, and its the empire. canada is very americanized.
do you understand twitter? you can hand pick who you want to follow, and you get their news feed.That is your biggest problem. Twitter is NOT a reliable news source.
do you understand twitter? you can hand pick who you want to follow, and you get their news feed.