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Posted on May 25, 2010January 26, 2018 by Kenneth Sutton

Hard truth

This is the bitter reality of the American present, a period in which big business has cemented an unholy alliance with big government against the interests of ordinary Americans, who, of course, are the great majority of Americans. The great majority of Americans no longer matter.

Bob Herbert — More Than Just an Oil Spill — NYTimes.com.

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