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It is clearly about censorship by the elites. Sadly for them the factory workers need to be able to read for their jobs. We have seen this with Wal-Mart as the largest distributor of books in the country and how the Waltons have decided what books should be sold and available for people to read. Not unlike Texas determining what goes into school textbooks used in other states like California and where slavery is treated as beneficial to the captive blacks.

I would also expect that the value of the real estate on which city libraries sit would be worth looting by the private hedge funds as they have been so hungry to take over the real estate owned by the U.S. Postal Service. The hedge fund money used to take over Sears and then cease its business operations and putting its workers out on the street has been very profitable by the conversion of the stores and resale of the properties. What the media missed is that a Sears department store is an "anchor" tenant and so when it closes the traffic to the mall decreases and many small retail businesses are forced to close as well. Great for Wal-Mart but not for the communities that pay $400,000 per store in subsidies to the store workers and their families for food stamps and healthcare and rent assistance.

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