JD VEGAS CAM: The Socialist-In-Chief Sees An 'America Where Prosperity is Shared'
The Socialist-In-Chief sees an "America where prosperity is shared". The makers make & the takers take & their take is never enough. Is this causing you to grow a "compassion callus"?
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Kurt Loder is an American film critic, author, columnist, and television personality. He served in the 1980s as editor at Rolling Stone, during a tenure that Reason later called "legendary". He has contributed to articles in Reason, Esquire, Details, New York, and Time.

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