I think the key lyric is "Lotta poor man got to walk the line Just to pay his union dues." So no matter, you Pay The Man. The only way out is to create yourself. Free minds, free markets. Parents are the number one stifler of a child's creativity, then come the public schools. After that it is amazing any child overcomes the constant onslaught of b.s.
"I don't know now, I just don't know If I'm goin' back again." Don't!
wow you are an idiot., no offense. This song is about being exploited by labor, not the other way around. This has nothing at all to do with republican policies of free markets, or if it does, its more like about the exploitation of those during the great depression. There are many clues to the era, but when did we last make $5 dollars a day?
wow you are an idiot., no offense. This song is about being exploited by labor, not the other way around. This has nothing at all to do with republican policies of free markets, or if it does, its more like about the exploitation of those during the great depression. There are many clues to the era, but when did we last make $5 dollars a day?
I think the key lyric is "Lotta poor man got to walk the line Just to pay his union dues." So no matter, you Pay The Man. The only way out is to create yourself. Free minds, free markets. Parents are the number one stifler of a child's creativity, then come the public schools. After that it is amazing any child overcomes the constant onslaught of b.s.
"I don't know now, I just don't know If I'm goin' back again." Don't!
wow you are an idiot., no offense. This song is about being exploited by labor, not the other way around. This has nothing at all to do with republican policies of free markets, or if it does, its more like about the exploitation of those during the great depression. There are many clues to the era, but when did we last make $5 dollars a day?
wow you are an idiot., no offense. This song is about being exploited by labor, not the other way around. This has nothing at all to do with republican policies of free markets, or if it does, its more like about the exploitation of those during the great depression. There are many clues to the era, but when did we last make $5 dollars a day?