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FREE ENTERPRISE FORCED UNDERGROUND IN SOCIALIST STATE

A few nice Citizenship and Freedom images I found:

FREE ENTERPRISE FORCED UNDERGROUND IN SOCIALIST STATE
Citizenship and Freedom
Image by roberthuffstutter
THE COMPLEX LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS HAVE FORCED NUMEROUS AMBITIOUS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE HORATIO ALGERS TO CONCEAL IDENTITIES IN ORDER TO EARN MINIMUM PROFITS. "The cost for all of the licenses and permits are too exorbitant to absorb and show a profit," stated one parade salesman of souveniers and stickers. "If I waited until all of the EPA tests came back to determine if the glue on my stickers was environmentally safe for the public, it would be at least a year, and then the cost for the permit would have to be sent to Washington for approval by six different departments. Man, by then, the parade would be long gone and the stickers outdated. I can’t afford all of this B.S. and agency fee nonsense simply to sell bumper stickers that promote a ball team," said. John, (not his real name). He said he felt more at ease wearing a partial mask to conceal his identity because he had seen at least seventeen federal agents with clipboards keeping tabs on his specific ambitious sales unit as the parade moved south on Main. "I am praying for the day when a new adminisration will cancel all of these executive orders that are keeping me from making a living." He further added that once the new law is passed he, like many others who want to begin new businesses, will probably be forced to immigrate to another nation where the laws are more "free enterprise friendly." Asked if he had considered applying for a government grant or funding for his business, he lifted his mask and laughed, "Do you really think I look like I would qualify for those programs?"

NYC – Queens – Flushing: Citi Field – Jackie Robinson Rotunda – Citizenship
Citizenship and Freedom
Image by wallyg
The United States government bestowed its highest civilian honors upon Jackie with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 2005.

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