Ralph Nader details 17 point plan and solution for America and is considering yet another presidential run in 2020

Jamie Logan
  Ralph Nader is a celebrity activist and critic of the consumer state and has written several books detailing solutions to improving Americas future. Ralph has set his goals of reforming Americas complex tax system and writes about this and sixteen other initiatives that need to be implemented to improve the United states of America. He says the way the system is set up benefits lawyers,accountants, and business consultants in the tax industry as a simpler tax system would go along way of overhauling the mess we see in our nation.Ralph Nader may once again run under the banner of the Green party where in 200 he gained almost 2 percent of the electorate and he hopes to double this vote and total in 2020 to get at least five percent of the vote.
Ralph Nader undoubtedly is not happy with Donald Trump's new tax plan that would go further and even reward with tax breaks the already grossly upper classes in America and Ralph Nader is thinking about running for president just on this issue alone. he also mock, in a chapter in his book called Seventeen Solutions",the massive amount of military spending and the fact we have eleven aircraft carriers while no other country has more than one. he also states that missile technology has made aircraft carriers worthless and the amount of money this country wastes supporting its fleet to command the seas in this increasingly perilous times and increased missile destructive capability is totally insane. Nader wonders how many health clinics could of been built and supported in rural areas at the cost of one airplane form Lockheed Martin and the killing goals of this industrial design and creation. Nader also went after the GMO agriculturalists for their unwarranted disregard for pushing a product and new sysytem while investigating little into the long term affects of nanotechnology and making agricultural seeds and food into Frankenstein methods of enlargement.

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