He works all his life to pay off the mortgage and is soon afterwards is too old to work anymore. So he retires.
Now he realizes that he still has to pay the taxes on the property and now he is on a fixed income, which is also still being taxed.
In his last remaining days, taxes, interest, and medical bills devour all of whatever little savings he has managed to put aside.
us.gov takes half of whatever is left after he dies and his property is fire-saled by state.gov, county.gov, and city.gov for unpaid taxes.
But he voted all his life, and he always waved the flag.
The best collar and chains are the ones that the slave never (or barely) feels on his neck. He's born into it, lives his whole life, and dies never even realizing that it should have been different.
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And they said "Wai doen dey jess gettanudda joowab"
To which I replied "why would you expect someone to do something you've never experienced in your life?"
::silence::
Aye wudduh eff aye haddah!
Sure.