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I'm tellin 'ya, it's class warfare, the owning-class against the rest of us.
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When many large corporations are so woefully skewed in all of these areas that's a reflection of the problem deeply seeded in the owning-class who owns and operates those corporations and from whose sensibilities unspoken policies of cheating, wage theft, deprivation and dominance are rooted.
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I'm tellin 'ya, it's class warfare, the owning-class against the rest of us.
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When many large corporations are so woefully skewed in all of these areas that's a reflection of the problem deeply seeded in the owning-class who owns and operates those corporations and from whose sensibilities unspoken policies of cheating, wage theft, deprivation and dominance are rooted.
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When many large corporations are so woefully skewed in all of these areas that's a reflection of the problem deeply seeded in the owning-class who owns and operates those corporations and from whose sensibilities unspoken policies of cheating, wage theft, deprivation and dominance are rooted.
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When many large corporations are so woefully skewed in all of these areas that's a reflection of the problem deeply seeded in the owning-class who owns and operates those corporations and from whose sensibilities unspoken policies of cheating, wage theft, deprivation and dominance are rooted.
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When many large corporations are so woefully skewed in all of these areas that's a reflection of the problem deeply seeded in the owning-class who owns and operates those corporations and from whose sensibilities unspoken policies of cheating, wage theft, deprivation and dominance are rooted.
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I'm tellin 'ya, it's class warfare, the owning-class against the rest of us.
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I'm tellin 'ya, it's class warfare, the owning-class against the rest of us.
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When many large corporations are so woefully skewed in all of these areas that's a reflection of the problem deeply seeded in the owning-class who owns and operates those corporations and from whose sensibilities unspoken policies of cheating, wage theft, deprivation and dominance are rooted.
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