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The Great American Yard Sale

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Looks who's buying America every time the stock market crashes. When all is said and done who will our bosses be and who will determine our lifestyle

The Great American Yard Sale

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Anonymous said…
I don't think people give a D---. The only time they will is when the American flag no longer has any stars and stripes but instead has a solid red background, one big gold star in the upper left corner with four small gold stars that're to the right of it in a circular pattern. The American people don't seem to get upset over much of anything, not even major stock market crashes, lack of unions, poor labor laws, excessive influx of immigrants, excess taxes, you name it, they just don't care. As long as the typical American has a "job" they're completely happy and willing to allow the government and corporate America to walk all over them like a dog being kicked by its "master". If this trend continue much longer all that'll be left is for them to do is tuck their tails between their legs and say, sorry masser. When I see how corporate America is abusing the people of this country in favor of a cheaper foreign national work-force I begin to recognize how todays society is extremely pitiful and spineless.

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