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Bankers oppose what harms <strong>the</strong>ir interests. Washington is Wall Street<br />

occupied territory. What banking giants and o<strong>the</strong>r major financial<br />

companies want <strong>the</strong>y get.<br />

They "captured mainstream economics." They're "winning (<strong>the</strong>ir) war<br />

against <strong>the</strong> economy at large." They want ordinary people to think <strong>the</strong>re's<br />

no alternative.<br />

Political Washington and media scoundrels support <strong>the</strong>m. Much<br />

better alternatives than force-fed austerity and debt peonage exist, says<br />

Hudson. Part two will explain more. Read More<br />

The Logical Result <strong>of</strong> Austerity: Return <strong>of</strong> Child Labor<br />

Happy holidays!<br />

The Corporatization Of San Jose High School and child labor<br />

By<br />

Danny Weil<br />

Joe Rodriguez, a reporter for <strong>the</strong> Mercury News recently reported<br />

that in San Jose, California:<br />

“The city is blessed with high schools that prepare low-income,<br />

underachieving students for college, but here comes one with a twist.<br />

Students at this school will attend classes four days a week, but on <strong>the</strong><br />

fifth <strong>the</strong>y’ll put on work clo<strong>the</strong>s and ho<strong>of</strong> it over to a local business,<br />

corporation or agency and put in a day’s work for a day’s pay. The catch is<br />

<strong>the</strong>y can’t keep <strong>the</strong> money” (http://www.mercurynews.com/education/<br />

ci_22251566/new-cristo-rey-high-school-san-jose-will).

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