Super Wealthy CEOs Help Crush the American Worker, Then Cry About Class Warfare: "The reckless finance class that torpedoed the economy continues to accuse President Obama of class warfare. Are they kidding?
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Super Wealthy CEOs Help Crush the American Worker, Then Cry About Class Warfare
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America,
Corruption,
Economics,
Jobs,
Middle Class,
Poor,
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Good article. I know one thing the American people can do. Is buy from local stores whenever possible. Stop feeding the "Masters of the Universe".
That would be good!
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