
The Real Question
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The Real Question
'Wentworth Street, Whitechapel'
'What's wrong with those Europeans? We have more murders in this city than England, France Germany and Spain combined.'
'The great thing is, the poor won't be able to squander it on luxuries such as dignity, equality and hope!'
"One silo is for grain, the other is for the money we save on gas."
Hypocrisy about poverty
'No way! To fund health, education and welfare, we'd be forced to tax oil companies!'
Bring flag factories back to America.
"The government is adamant that a policy of removing income support from lone parents with children over 7 is in the best interests of the treasury."
"And once we wipe out the disease, where does that leave us?"
"See. . .? We did do something."
Capitalism: Creates, Jobs & Wealth.
'It's a silent protest.'
"We're still trying to sort out the details."
"How come politicians don't earn mimimum wage. If anybody does minimum work, it's them."
"Isn't it comforting that even in our fast-moving times there are still things that remain as they were?"
Never on Sunday
'I'm dreaming of a white. . . err. . . I mean a more inclusive Christmas.'
Merkel's shadow.
Poor man and rich man
"Are you V.A.T. registered..?"
"The minimum wage is frozen to give the working poor the chance to aspire to a working wage.
'The rich get rich, but what do the poor get?'
Food Stamp Nation
Gun Culture in the US
Balancing budget on the backs of women.
Sick America
'The prisons are full, so I'm releasing you back into the wild.'
Suicide Is a Rude Way to Interfere With Society Murdering You
Bank
44.3 million Americans without health insurance.
Street Organist in the East End Slums
Justice and money
First and Last
Violent Headlines
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