It takes a pillage.

Nomi Prins
It takes a pillage.
It takes a pillage.
It takes a pillage.
It takes a pillage.
About This Quote

To "pillage" means to forcefully take something away from someone else without their permission. In this case, the people of the United States have been pillaged by its government. The government has taken away many rights from its citizens and is now strangling the American economy. As a result, the people of this nation are not as wealthy as they should be. And, as a result, they have been forced to pillage for money to survive.

Source: It Takes A Pillage: Behind The Bailouts, Bonuses, And Backroom Deals From Washington To Wall Street

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