@JumpinJesuits, I believe the connection pertains to the fact that Henry VIII called in old gold coins and diluted the gold content--debasing the currency. Henry VIII stole from his subjects to fill his perceptually empty treasury. It caused nasty inflation at the time until Elizabeth I restored the old gold parity. Henry VIII effectively counterfeited to benefit the state, not unlike what the FED's doing now. I could be wrong but I think that's the connection they're making.
awesome XD
androswolf 1 year ago
slap a che gueavara sticker on it and call it riskless earned freedom....
Somedaysafe 1 year ago
its beggining to look alot like dustbowl
MegaUltraMario 1 year ago
This is great and if you don't get it, then your part of the problem that got us here. :) Great job guys...
ka8zay 1 year ago
this is retarded
TaylorAustin96 1 year ago
if the real physical work is done by a nonrenewable resource then you have a nonrenewable way of life
just grow some balls and youll be fine
you might also want to grow some food
boundtogetdown 2 years ago
Yay! food is renewable... only if we could drive an apple to work!
shaokem 2 years ago
lame ass fuckin shit
420SmokeReefer 2 years ago
I don't get the Henry VIII connection...other than that though, love the song!
JumpinJesuits 2 years ago
JumpinJesuits: Agreed. I'd like to see this with a new slide show of the modern day masters of the universe...
"There's such fun in disastering!!"
WadeBlazingame34 2 years ago
Henry VIII was a tyrant. Use Henry VII as a face for (Insert your most hated corporation).
Eugie2u 2 years ago 4
@Eugie2u ooooooooooh
pengubaby 2 years ago
@JumpinJesuits Heavy taxes, revolutionary war...
shaokem 2 years ago
@JumpinJesuits, I believe the connection pertains to the fact that Henry VIII called in old gold coins and diluted the gold content--debasing the currency. Henry VIII stole from his subjects to fill his perceptually empty treasury. It caused nasty inflation at the time until Elizabeth I restored the old gold parity. Henry VIII effectively counterfeited to benefit the state, not unlike what the FED's doing now. I could be wrong but I think that's the connection they're making.
violadamore87 1 year ago