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George WRECKER BUSH's great grandad (not the nazi, I mean the other
one) Samuel was President of BILLIONAIRE John D. Rockefeller's Buckeye
Steel Castings Company, sitting down in the CEO chair vacated by brother
Frank Rockefeller. The 1% method was to work the men to death. In 1907
you could begin child laborers at age 6 or whenever they were big enough
to do useful things. The men worked 12 hour shifts, 7-day workweeks,
365 days per year, never a holiday or vacation in a lifetime. No
pension, men worked until they dropped dead. Anybody who ever took off a
sick day was fired. There was no unemployment, no disability, no
workmen's compensation, no unemployment insurance.
THIS is what Mitt RobMe does today in China. This is what the TAKERS in
the 1% want to do in America, and they just got a 4-year setback in
returning us to their GOOD OLD DAYS. Sam Bush pioneered the game of
Golf, played with presidents selling arms to the govt on the greens --
the workers never saw a blue sky overhead in a lifetime.
George WRECKER BUSH's great grandad (not the nazi, I mean the other one) Samuel was President of BILLIONAIRE John D. Rockefeller's Buckeye Steel Castings Company, sitting down in the CEO chair vacated by brother Frank Rockefeller. The 1% method was to work the men to death. In 1907 you could begin child laborers at age 6 or whenever they were big enough to do useful things. The men worked 12 hour shifts, 7-day workweeks, 365 days per year, never a holiday or vacation in a lifetime. No pension, men worked until they dropped dead. Anybody who ever took off a sick day was fired. There was no unemployment, no disability, no workmen's compensation, no unemployment insurance.
THIS is what Mitt RobMe does today in China. This is what the TAKERS in the 1% want to do in America, and they just got a 4-year setback in returning us to their GOOD OLD DAYS. Sam Bush pioneered the game of Golf, played with presidents selling arms to the govt on the greens -- the workers never saw a blue sky overhead in a lifetime.