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2 Nov, 2010 11:03

“Corporate socialism controls American government” – US political activist

“Corporate socialism controls American government” – US political activist

With midterm elections in the US about to begin, RT has spoken with four-time presidential candidate Ralph Nader about the real powers that govern America.

Ralph Nader does not belong to either of the two parties ruling Congress.Nader believes that Theodore Dreiser put it very well many years ago, when he said that “the corporations are the government”.“Knowing they [corporations] can’t be out front because people don’t like a lot of these big corporations, they are ripped off by the banks and credit card companies, they camouflage and their camouflage is that they give the Tea Parties certain deceptive information and focus on certain politicians, and therefore they continue their work behind the scenes. We have corporate socialism in this country where profits are kept and losses are socialized on the back of the taxpayer,” Nader said.“There isn’t a single department agency in the US government whose outside influence overwhelmingly is not corporate,” he added. “They control from the outside, they put their representatives into government positions, funding the members of Congress with their cash [and] 35,000 full-time lobbyists in Washington – they are the government.”

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