Anyone That Works for a Living and Votes Republican Is an Idiot

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, Foreign Legal Systems
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Author: Clyde Coughenour ISBN: 9781426930621
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: September 16, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Clyde Coughenour
ISBN: 9781426930621
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: September 16, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Anyone Th at Works for a Living and Votes Republican Is an Idiot provides an overview of the political plight of the U.S. worker, primarily over the last century. It is intended for those citizens of the United States who work for a living in times of peace and war and who wear a uniform and bear arms to support the nations war efforts in times of peace and distress.
**The worker has little or no power individually. Because so much time must be spent earning a living and trying to survive, there is little time for investigating the big picture when it is so obscured by the media, charades, and the truth of the claims, counterclaims and professionally drafted hype disseminated during political and policy campaigns. One of the only powers remaining for workers is collective action through organizations such as unions or their own political party or their votes at the polls.

Discover how the capitalist pigs and their PPP (Pig Party Prostitutes) took over the U.S. for the benefi t of the small, wealthy, worldwide aristocracy. We need a progressive workers party to salvage or restore an independent, viable American democracy and establish the middle class for We the People as intended.**

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Anyone Th at Works for a Living and Votes Republican Is an Idiot provides an overview of the political plight of the U.S. worker, primarily over the last century. It is intended for those citizens of the United States who work for a living in times of peace and war and who wear a uniform and bear arms to support the nations war efforts in times of peace and distress.
**The worker has little or no power individually. Because so much time must be spent earning a living and trying to survive, there is little time for investigating the big picture when it is so obscured by the media, charades, and the truth of the claims, counterclaims and professionally drafted hype disseminated during political and policy campaigns. One of the only powers remaining for workers is collective action through organizations such as unions or their own political party or their votes at the polls.

Discover how the capitalist pigs and their PPP (Pig Party Prostitutes) took over the U.S. for the benefi t of the small, wealthy, worldwide aristocracy. We need a progressive workers party to salvage or restore an independent, viable American democracy and establish the middle class for We the People as intended.**

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