Ultra-leftist liberal and silly faced bastard Chuck Mertz based in Evanston had nasty anti-corporate honcho Ralph Nader on his podcast recently to talk about how best to pressure politicians who are in other districts and the left can't vote out of office. Nader and Mertz talked of confronting these republicans who want to amend the corrupted and fraudulent Obamacare and replacing it with another system without tremendous waste and abuse. One of the biggest and most vociferous opponents against president
Trump are those with vested interest in the disaster that is Obamacare and elites in the insurance and hospital health industrial complex seek their cash cows to continue to milk towards their direction. Inequality has spread through gains and waste in health care spending by government that only benefit a fe in the top of these health related industries and the fear of those who benefit from Trump changes is a reality based continual. the vocal condoning and harassment of politicians is an new low for Ralph Nader, a man I respected unlike silly fag face Chuck Mertz whom we agree is a complete moron and idiot.
Ralph talked of the need to make changes in the political system and he said it doesn't take too many people to accomplish this. Nader doesn't realize that people are continuing take part of the political system and the whole tea Party and trump election was a stand taken against the corporate interests of the coastal urban Blue state america and their foreign backed cronies that have caused havoc to our economy with their trade pacts and health insurance scams. this could only have been allowed by dark money in politics often used to finance the political candidates,often urban Democratic big deep state progressive social spenders, One has to wonder if Ralph's brain is busting a nut from too much information and not understanding the rise against another Clinton administration was the real American electorate taking a stand. Voters stood up against Hillary and the policies of the new fake Americans with interests in retaining current trade pacts and the status quo.
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