Ralph Nader has just turned 90 but he is as motivated as ever to reform Congress, which he describes as a “weapon of mass destruction” for how lawmakers have gutted the social safety net and refused to rein in the military-industrial complex.
Ralph Nader has just turned 90 but he is as motivated as ever to reform Congress, which he describes as a “weapon of mass destruction” for how lawmakers have gutted the social safety net and refused to rein in the military-industrial complex.