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April 23, 2015

The Slave Caste of America

Especially since the 2007 financial crisis and the escalation of the cost of living in these cities,
this slave caste (which is often quite wealthy, as slave castes often have been, particularly in the East) has become more squeezed and dependent. It’s not uncommon to hear of particularly ambitious corporate slaves who have achieved ‘success’ only to be able to barely afford to buy a humble, lower middle class home in their favored region near the seat of power. Outside the seat of power, even a truck driver can afford to buy a beautiful home which would cost millions of dollars in the central cities. Inside the seat of power, most of the slaves can only afford to rent from either higher-end slaves or members of the oligarchical class. About the Corporate Slave Class - Henry Dampier

Posted by gerardvanderleun at April 23, 2015 10:04 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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Just got back from spending about 4 hours installing a brand new 16'wide x 7'tall overhead garage door on a newly constructed garage for a guy that advertised for such in the local paper. He paid me $150 CASH and I enjoyed doing it - like putting a BIG model kit together, out in the fresh air and in the shade - what's not to like? Slave caste ain't so bad.

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