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  • THE driving need of the US Plutocracy is to dump the $12 Trillion debt off onto the stupid ass middle class — and ensure that the RIch are NOT liable for paying their share.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Recent Impact of Supermajority Rule in the Senate 2009

  • Even now the Plutocracy is taking it away from you.

    Chapter 9: The Mathematics of a Dream 2010

  • THE driving need of the US Plutocracy is to dump the $12 Trillion debt off onto the stupid ass middle class — and ensure that the RIch are NOT liable for paying their share.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Recent Impact of Supermajority Rule in the Senate 2009

  • … What I term the Plutocracy has been fully researched and documented.

    Center for American Progress Action Fund 2009

  • Plutocracy, which is composed of wealthy bankers, railway magnates, corporation directors, and trust magnates.

    Chapter 9: The Mathematics of a Dream 2010

  • I speak, so far as possible, as a historian, -- and not as a partisan, -- who recognizes that the rise of a Plutocracy was the inevitable result of the amassing, during a generation, of unprecedented wealth, and that, in a Republic governed by parties, the all-dominant Plutocracy would naturally see to it that the all dominant party which governed the country and made its laws should be plutocratic.

    Theodore Roosevelt An Intimate Biography Thayer, William R 1919

  • First comes the Plutocracy, which is composed of wealthy bankers, railway magnates, corporation directors, and trust magnates.

    The Iron Heel Jack London 1896

  • Our Plutocracy is the inheritor of this addiction turned 'psychological mutation' and today inflicts the evil not only abroad but here at home with an equally insatiable madness.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Our Plutocracy is the inheritor of this addiction turned 'psychological mutation' and today inflicts the evil not only abroad but here at home with an equally insatiable madness.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Our Plutocracy is the inheritor of this addiction turned 'psychological mutation' and today inflicts the evil not only abroad but here at home with an equally insatiable madness.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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