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What Would Thomas Jefferson Say?
The United States is preparing to celebrate its 235th birthday, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Every July 4, American citizens celebrate the casting off of tyranny, removing the yoke that bound us to a distant and unresponsive … Continue reading
Posted in The Breakdown of the American University System
Tagged American Revolution, Citizen Rage, Citizen Uprising, corporate-run government, corporatized education, corporatized government, Democracy, Founding Fathers, Fourth of July, Homelessness, Independence Day, Injustice, John Locke, July 4, Revolt, Revolution, Tax breaks for the wealthy, Tax inequity, Thomas Jefferson, Tyranny, Underemployment, Unemployment, Wage tyranny
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