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Tag Archives: Wage Slavery
How Much Ink in a Ballpoint Pen?
How many miles of ink are in a Ballpoint Pen? Upon separation from the U.S. Army in November of 1971 I would estimate that I filled out about 2000 Job Applications to no avail under the onus of Affirmative Action. … Continue reading
P is for Plantation
The term Plant on this factory entrance sign is an abbreviation, shorthand if you will, for the term Plantation. Insofar as labor is concerned, little has changed aside from the name. The term Plantation implies plants or crops of various … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, For Feminists, Observations, Personal History, The Twentieth Man
Tagged Business, Capitalism, English, Factory, Henry Harnischfeger, History, Joy Global, Judgement, Labor, Labor Relations, Luck, Manufacturing, Milwaukee, P&H, Plant, Plantation, Propaganda, Slavery, Sophistry, The Industrial Revolution, Unemployment, Wage Slavery, Wisdom, Work, You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear
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What Do You Mean, Cuckold?
What do I mean by cuckold? What do I mean by a Cuckold Nation? I should get the Nobel Prize for this. I probably won’t but I still think I deserve one. The Nobel Prize in Economics to be exact. … Continue reading
Posted in For Feminists, Government, Human Sacrifice, Mass Media, Observations, Politics, The Twentieth Man, Uncategorized
Tagged Advertising, Affirmative Action, America, Capitalism, Cuckold, Cuckoldry, dog-eat-dog capitalists, Economics, Feminism, History, Human Sacrifice, Inheritence, Labor, Labor Economics, Mass Media, Real Estate, Seduction, Sex, Supply and Demand, The Nobel Prize, Trophy Wife, Truth, U. S. Postal Service, Wage Slavery
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On Slavery
A little part of me still wants to be a hero. I don’t know why. This nation, these United Estates, was never truly great and probably never will be. And like all previous civilizations there is nothing virtuous on the … Continue reading
Posted in For Feminists, Human Sacrifice, The Twentieth Man, Uncategorized
Tagged 1960 Corvette, Abraham Lincoln, April 15th, Auction, Banking, Banks, Bill of Sale, Brigands, Brigands' Day, Bureaucracy, Business, Car Payments, Chattel Slavery, Chevrolet, Chevy, Children, Choices, Christmas, Civilization, Cornfield County, Credit Cards, Debt Slavery, Economics, Feminism, Form 1040, Freedom, Gas Prices, George Washington, half a lifetime, hero, Heroics, History, Illegal Aliens, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Japanese Movies, Labor, Labor Glut, Labor Market, Lavish Lifestyles, Logistics, Minimum Wage, Mortgages, Paperwork, Pilgrims, Politics, Route 66, Savings Account, Shortage, Slave Auction, Slavery, Society, Student Loans, Supply and Demand, Surplus labor, Tax Day, Tax Freedom Day, Taxes, Television, The Seven Samurai, Thomas Jefferson, Trade Unions, Trade- Unionists, Unemployment, United Estates, Wage Slavery, Work
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