Tag Archives: working poor
May Day 2015: 5 Reasons Working People Are Pissed…
A repost from last year…ain’t a damn thing changed, so I just changed the year, changed the title a little, but other than that—it’s exactly the same. Nothing changes on New Year’s Day. How long must we sing this song? … Continue reading
Posted in class war, Crap-italism, Debt Slavery, Everything Is Rigged, Feudalism, fiat currency, Financial Terrorism, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, Keiser Report, Paper terrorism, Police State, QE unlimited, Redistribution, Wage slavery
Tagged D. Boon, food stamps, foreclosure fraud, International Worker's Day, labor, May Day, middle class, Minutemen, money out of thin air, QE, quantitative easing, taxes, The Economist, wages, Washington Post, workers, working poor
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STRIKE! WALMART OVERDUE FOR A COMEUPPANCE
I posted the above meme on Facebook, which elicited the following response from a dear and longtime friend (in the physical world) of mine: Dumb bullshit. Walmart workers are responsible for themselves. It is their own decisions that put them … Continue reading
Posted in California, Crap-italism, Debt, Debt Slavery, Everything Is Rigged, Financialization, freedom, minimum wage, Price-fixing, Redistribution, Wage slavery, Wages
Tagged Container Store, CVS, education, Facebook, food assistance, food pantry, Gerald Celente, military, mom and pop, pilots, poverty, skill, strike, student debt, student loans, wages, Walgeens, working poor
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MAY DAY 2014: WORKING MEN SHOULD BE PISSED
So it’s International Worker’s Day…to paraphrase D. Boon from the video above, I’ll put it in simple words why working men (and women) are (or should be) pissed… 1. Banks got bailed out by workers while banks continue to prey … Continue reading
Posted in Debt Slavery, Everything Is Rigged, Federal Reserve, fiat currency, Financial Terrorism, Foreclosure fraud, Keiser Report, Living Lies, minimum wage, QE unlimited, Redistribution, Rentier, Reverse socialism, Tax, Wage slavery, Wages, Wealth transfer
Tagged D. Boon, food stamps, foreclosure fraud, International Worker's Day, labor, May Day, middle class, Minutemen, money out of thin air, QE, quantitative easing, taxes, The Economist, wages, Washington Post, workers, working poor
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