ralph nader on expectations, the american dream, corporate welfare

1989

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dont have to. if you have a trust worthy group of journalists then you dont have to know about everything to get an idea.

see your problem is you think an attack on capitalism is an attack on yourself, so you do what you can to try and make me look like an idiot...as if the billions in corporate welfare to the richest man on the planet doesnt exist.
I know the answers to the questions you cannot answer. Do you at least know what the cost per job will be? Or the gross revenue over 10 years? Or how many Union members will be employed?

You can attack capitalism all you want. You can agree or disagree all you want. But at the very least supply the facts.
 

rickyb

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I know the answers to the questions you cannot answer. Do you at least know what the cost per job will be? Or the gross revenue over 10 years? Or how many Union members will be employed?

You can attack capitalism all you want. You can agree or disagree all you want. But at the very least supply the facts.
then why do you ask them?

wouldnt it be more honest for you, and valuable for the forum for you to post these facts? what i said werent facts?
 

1989

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I don't know he's kind of a downer.





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rickyb

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they say the govt gives about 40 billion $ a year in animal agriculture, plus you have govt campaigns like got milk. this artificially drives the prices down.

 

rickyb

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i think my dad is basically addicted to unhealthy food. he eats a bit too much and has heart problems and is on a bunch of medicines.

since unhealthy food costs us as a society in terms of healthcare, these corporations should have to pay more to sell their crap food to us.
 
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