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Our country has been hijacked by the Corporate Propaganda machine.

We must all attain an awareness of this and do whatever we can, using non-violence to inform others that they are drinking Corporate KOOL-AID.

Help keep America's Democracy alive by telling The Corporatehood...

NO MORE LIES! thinkingblue

Tea Party HEARTS Breitbart's Lies

'The men the American people admire most extravagantly are the most daring liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try to tell them the truth' ~ H.L. Mencken (9/12/1880 to 1/29/1956) an American journalist, essayist, magazine editor, satirist, acerbic critic of American life and culture, and a student of American English.

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This was interesting, unknown advice for me. I did not know many companies try to influence their young execs to take on a large lifestyle in order to overly leverage their finances so they stay working for the company. I guess it puts new understanding to the term, "Company Man"; a person too in debt to risk leaving the company.
      


I am currently reading a report entitled "Investing in America's Economy" which was prepared by Our Fiscal Security . The group is a collaborative effort of Demos , the Economic Policy Institute , and The Century Foundation, and is intended to be "A Budget Blueprint for Economic Recovery and Fiscal Responsibility". A PDF copy of the report can be downloaded here . I was originally drawn to this report because Maggie Mahar is a contributor and has provided proposals on how to rein in health car... read full post
      


Wow. Any art lovers who come across this post -- please read. It's a perfect example of pure art. No one is going to see it, no notoriety, no drive to make the space more beautiful. It's art for art's sake and that's it.