>And Nader is the white American who has done more for working people and
>consumers in this country than anyone else in the last 35 years.
Consumers, yes, but isn't there a problem with interpellating people as consumers? Kind of marketizing and reductive.
Working people, how? Nader contributed no small amount to the deregulation movement, which savaged the wages & working conditions of people in air and ground transportation. What's he done to counter that?
Doug