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Money was very hard to come by on the streets in 1930s New Orleans and all over the country. The 1929 stock market crashed known as Black Tuesday took everyone fortune with it. People closed their business and of course that left just too many people out of a job.
Money was very hard to come by on the streets in 1930s New Orleans and all over the country. The 1929 stock market crashed known as Black Tuesday took everyone fortune with it. People closed their business and of course that left just too many people out of a job.
A
deep depression spread out across this country's economy and people walked
around with ghost in their eyes with no place to work. Soup lines and charity
were a daily way of life so people would not starve to death, children felt the
suffered from a poverty that griped them like a cruel hand that would not let
go.
Doing
without and living in austerity became the new normal and prices were simply too
high for people to buy anything other than the food, cloths, and rent. And a glass of
beer in the local corner bar helping most of the dads to keep going by eating
the free cold cuts sandwich as long as they kept buying a .05 beer.
Entertainment was a .15 cents picture Show, or enjoying an ice crème, bag of candy, and walking in a local park.
Entertainment was a .15 cents picture Show, or enjoying an ice crème, bag of candy, and walking in a local park.
The
American people back then dressed in their Sunday’s best going to Church or just out and
about. Everyone knew their neighbors and a real séance of kinship develop
between people then. And because money was so hard to come by people sympathize
and empathize with each other more easily than today population.
And no one was like the people working at NBC now because
the American people simply like one another better than that. With friends like
NBC who need enemies.
NBC’s
‘Today’ Devotes 10 Times More Coverage To ‘SNL 40′ Than ISIS Beheadings
Al Weaver
Reporter
The morning after the much anticipated Saturday Night Live
40th anniversary special, NBC’s “Today” Show gave the SNL special more than 10
times the coverage during its first three hours Monday than the brutal
beheadings of Egyptian Christians by ISIS.
The terror group’s five-minute long video, which was
released Sunday afternoon, purports to show 21 ISIS hostages being beheaded.
Egypt responded by firing airstrikes at ISIS targets on Monday, following the
lead of nearby Jordan after one of its pilots was burned alive by the terror
group.
Read more...http://dailycaller.com/2015/02/16/nbcs-today-devotes-10-times-more-coverage-to-snl-40-than-isis-beheadings/
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