Credit card debt is on the move -- up. Recall that usury destroyed the Roman republic. Oh, and recall this: the limited liability corporations have a de facto social contract with us ... their hired class: "we'll lend you what we won't pay you."
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Credit card debt is on the move -- up. Recall that usury destroyed the Roman republic. Oh, and recall this: the limited liability corporations have a de facto social contract with us ... their hired class: "we'll lend you what we won't pay you."
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Comments (2)
That's a lesson no one taught me... how'd the usurers do that? I always thought it was Caesar, and maybe the example of Sulla.
Posted by StO | January 12, 2008 11:24 AM
Posted on January 12, 2008 11:24
the money mad usurers
sucked the plebs dry and the old senattorial pats dry too
the pleb farmers
sons of cincinatus
were made proles
as their foreclosed "farms"
were consolidated
for slave
powered latafundia
and while the mob herders
bayed for their blood and treasure
the desicated old patricians
that survived the proscriptions
friends of the republic indeed
but hapless gloomigustuses all
lurking in sour idleness
in their
run down villas
just jacking off
to busts
of scipio oncehecametous
and cato the formers
Posted by op | January 13, 2008 8:25 AM
Posted on January 13, 2008 08:25