Flippant Friday: God bless teh intarwebs!
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Links of the day:
zerzan
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anarchists.)
And you might have already seen this, but it made me laugh:
Awesome band. You should check them out. They're the wacko-right equivalent of that really bad folk music I keep ragging on -- earnest, talentless, and unintentionally funny if you don't need to sit there for an hour and listen to them.
Trickle Down
Written by: Aaron Sain/Frank Highland
Lead vocals: Aaron Sain
If the rich man didn't spend his cash on cars and boats and planes
There'd be a lot of average Joe's out of work today
His dollar helps America's economy to thrive
The rich man keeps the working man working and alive
Chorus
Trickle down, trickle down let the money trickle down
It won't do anybody good buried in the ground
Trickle down, trickle down let the money spread around
And one day it'll be my turn and mine will trickle down
If we take away his revenue with taxes that are high
Then he won't take the chance and put his money on the line
But give him the incentive let him reap the benefits
The cash will grow and so it goes and everybody wins
Repeat Chorus
The rich man is the engine of the economic train
So won't you please be careful where you try to put the blame
Some say the rich are selfish that they're only greedy snobs
But when's the last time a poor man gave you a job
Repeat Chorus
Photo of the week:

Photo By Dan Bergeron/Fauxreel
This lovely scene appeared in both eye and NOW this week (the eye photo was better, but I can't find it); if you can't read it, it says: "Drake, you ho, this is all your fault."
On a more serious note, Slum Tourism Toronto.
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And you might have already seen this, but it made me laugh:
Awesome band. You should check them out. They're the wacko-right equivalent of that really bad folk music I keep ragging on -- earnest, talentless, and unintentionally funny if you don't need to sit there for an hour and listen to them.
Trickle Down
Written by: Aaron Sain/Frank Highland
Lead vocals: Aaron Sain
If the rich man didn't spend his cash on cars and boats and planes
There'd be a lot of average Joe's out of work today
His dollar helps America's economy to thrive
The rich man keeps the working man working and alive
Chorus
Trickle down, trickle down let the money trickle down
It won't do anybody good buried in the ground
Trickle down, trickle down let the money spread around
And one day it'll be my turn and mine will trickle down
If we take away his revenue with taxes that are high
Then he won't take the chance and put his money on the line
But give him the incentive let him reap the benefits
The cash will grow and so it goes and everybody wins
Repeat Chorus
The rich man is the engine of the economic train
So won't you please be careful where you try to put the blame
Some say the rich are selfish that they're only greedy snobs
But when's the last time a poor man gave you a job
Repeat Chorus
Photo of the week:

Photo By Dan Bergeron/Fauxreel
This lovely scene appeared in both eye and NOW this week (the eye photo was better, but I can't find it); if you can't read it, it says: "Drake, you ho, this is all your fault."
On a more serious note, Slum Tourism Toronto.