Hard Working Americans Aren't The Only Ones Being Screwed By NAFTA

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 Hard Working Americans Aren't The Only Ones Being Screwed By NAFTA
Chin up white peop...I mean hard-working American people. Damn you for infecting me so fast , Hillary. While your jobs are being shipped overseas and given to bloodthirsty, whore-loving illegal immigrants thanks to NAFTA, corporate America is having a grand old time at your expense. The Bush administration is bailing out the banks while screwing homeowners. Guess what? You aren't the only ... [link]

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