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Do you think there are to many questions about American politics on Ask 500 People?
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I think there are too many questions that have no function but to display the asker's prejudices. I would think, given the impact the United States and its corporations has on the rest of the world, political analysis and investigation of the United States actions might be of interest to , well, pretty much everyone.

For example: Why does the WTO require infrastructure investments that serve no purpose for the average citizen of the borrowing country?

What effect do the actions of soldiers from U.S. military installations have on local populations?

How do we stop U.S. corporations from subverting Third World governments into aiding them in resource extraction at the expense of the (to us) foreign citizens?

Is the structure of loans to foreign countries the international equivalent of the mortgage crisis?

Unfortunately, those kinds of questions are never voted up enough to make it to the public forums.

1 Replies to dauguy's answer

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It won't be that way too much longer, it is a important subject right now and it will continue to be.

I'm beginning to think there's too many questions about too many political questions on this site. (lol)

1 Replies to sillynilly's answer

hahaha I was just thinking about that