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Tag Archives: gifts
Release your inner socialist this holiday season
In 2010, the adults in my family began a new tradition for the holidays. Instead of buying bazillions of unnecessary goodies for each other, we decided to make a donation to a worthwhile charity in each other’s name. We still … Continue reading
Posted in civics, civility, consumerism, diversity, economics, Economy, Environment, holiday, Love, politics
Tagged capitalism, gifts, holidays, socialism
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Holiday gift ideas for Wall Street banksters
Below is my holiday gift list for the Wall Street banksters. Free lifetime retirement lodging at the nearest prison. Enough rocks to break for constructing their own prison cell. A new toothbrush for cleaning animal cages at the zoo. An all expense paid work … Continue reading
Posted in consumerism, deregulation, economics, Economy, government, holiday, politics, poverty, Privatization, unemployment
Tagged banksters, gifts, Wall street
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