Ron Paul: US elections are a one party monopoly (Video)

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The “monopoly of a one party system” is all too evident in the midterm elections, according to former Texas congressman Ron Paul. Speaking to RT’s Ben Swann and Erin Ade, the Libertarian outlined what he thinks of the current political system in America, and what he expects the outcome of today’s elections to be.

 
Did I miss something? Whats is Swann doing on RT?

He's counting the issues instead of the numbers during the mid-term elections in this particular thread. Apparently is how change is done. Or so the story goes. Will see how it pans out. What did you think about the statesman's comments here? He seems to be about right to me.
 
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Former Congressman Ron Paul told RT in the midst of Tuesday’s midterm elections that the “monopoly" system run by the leaders of the two main parties is all too evident as Americans go to the polls this Election Day.

Paul, a longtime Republican, has been critical of the two-party dichotomy that dominates American politics for decades, and once ran as the Libertarian Party’s nominee for president of the United States. While third-party candidates continue to vie against the left and right establishment, however, Paul warned RT that even the two-party system as Americans know it is in danger.

All hope isn’t lost, however; according to Paul, American politics can still be changed if individuals intent on third-party ideas introduce their ethos to the current establishment. Americans can “fight to get rid of the monopoly of Republicans and Democrats,” Paul said, or “try to influence people with ideas and infiltrate both political parties.”

With respect to the midterm elections, though, Paul told RT that he’s uncertain what policies will prevail this year — excluding, of course, an obvious win for the status quo.

“I think the status quo is pretty strong right now, and I imagine that the status quo is going to win the election tonight,” he said Tuesday afternoon.

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I just got done pointing out all of this. Hadn't even watched the video.

What a shame those thoughts have not been accepted (or realized as an option) by and large by people.
 
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