Ralph Nader has Jim Hightower on his program talking absurdity of trade

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   Jim Hightower is a Texan that gets it and talks about how the ruling elite of both parties profit from globalization and sinking most workers into lower wages that rival the lower-classes in other countries. Jim appeared on ralph Nader's podcast and they talked the trans Pacific trade deal and why they are trying to push this deal and make trade and exploitation of foreign cheap-labor workers a political priority. They talked about how Americans are too stupid in their fantasy sports to resist this deal and hold their elected members in congress responsible for this undemocratic decision to make it easier for foreign-owned companies to undermine local laws. This possibility is so egregious and is reason enough to arrest any politician that accepts this deal and put them in a prison in the middle of Alaska for their remaining years of life. Ralph Nader and Hightower talked about the best ways to resist this movement and that a defeat for this TTP trade deal where we accept and ally ourselves with corrupt authoritarian communist leaders such as those in Vietnam could be the beginning of the end to globalization and why we need to put this economic policy trend in a burner. Trade deals have done nothing for the average person and instead brings up a plutocracy of people living off the excesses and success of government and uses tax dollars to improve their position in the global trade world while offering everyone else a tightening and contracting living style. Cats lie Hightower and Nader have been trying to wake people up for years about the purposes and abuses of this greedy international corportacracy. Nader and Hightower are Republican right-wingers and the neo-liberalist free-marketers worse nightmare for their ability to spread the word about those in power and how they seek to make the average American no better and equal to the voiceless workers in Vietnam and all these other Asian despotic countries ruled by a tiny elite profiting from trading with one another.

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