Eh, I didn't support the rant 100% but loved his emphasis on local elections. That's partly the problem for Georgia Green, who filed a lawsuit about the 1% voter signature ballot restriction only for the 2012 US presidency, only using the inability to elect statewide officials as an example. They've appealed since dismissal, but they do need to think more creatively or openly about fundraising for these petition costs that doesn't mean lying in bed with a corporation.
Edit* Excal, supposedly it's $2 per signature on a 1% total voters still registered from the previous election. At least in GA. When they would need 50,000 voters, for example, the GP here's said that, "due to filing difficulties like write in-errors, courts contesting notaries.... bureaucracy, etc.," they estimate for 78,000 signatures. So $156k just for your name, excluding labor, time... I have no way to compare this with any other group.