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Thanks to Yvette over at Spatterblog where I saw this.

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Obama Policy: Imperialism thru Democracy Black workers, we who sell our labor to make a living, travail under special circumstances in capitalist America. We have the highest rates of unemployment, imprisonment, chronic health issues. On the other hand, we have the lowest rates for home ownership, capital formation, retirement security, and higher education. The current [...]

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Your Economic Stimulus Plan Now that March Madness is almost over, the bracketologists will have to wait nearly another year to put their theories and guesswork to the test. However, the school of bracketology must be expanded. It can be applied to any number of categories where guesswork and theories might be the order of [...]

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Breaking down the concentrated class struggle Right now US society needs a clear understanding of the difference between socialism and fascism because a war is being waged against working class people. Americans fail to understand the class basis of the State. They also have a difficulty in making comparative analyses between the US brand of [...]

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Race, Class and White Supremacy “We are the leaders we’ve been waiting for.” Pragmatic The difficult aspect of figuring out this economic breakdown is breaking it down for the masses, yet maintaining a grip on what is happening so that can be simplified. Because I am not by training an economist nor an intellectual by [...]

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Probably the main reason why the government has been granting “massive liquidity injections” to the banks is to stroke the hypersensitive egos of the bloodsucking bankers who turned history’s greatest economic boom into a clustermuck. And if anyone doesn’t have a clue what that is, look at the working class job situation. Afraid they might [...]

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Once upon a time a man appeared in a village and announced to the villagers that he would buy monkeys for $10 each. The villagers, seeing that there were many monkeys around, went out to the forest and started catching them. The man bought thousands at $10 and as supply started to diminish, the villagers [...]

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