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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

With their fingers on the pulse of America the Rivoli Revue, of "Press One For English" fame have done it again with "A Bailout Song". Produced and filmed by their Media Manger Matt McKeown of Sound Mind Studios Ron and Kay have spoken out for all those who need a bail out. Make sure to check out the their myspace at www.myspace.com/RivoliRevue and visit their website at www.RivoliRevue.com where the high quality video is now available along with the other four Rivoli Revue Music videos including the video for "Press One For English" and "Freedom's Not Free". Thanks to all the family and friends who were part of this video and who made it so much fun to make. Especially Matt for all his hard work and talent. Follow the Rivoli Revue on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/RivoliRevue. Please be sure to subscribe so you will receive notification of the next uploaded video. Enjoy!

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  • My fellow Americans, 2010 is an election year lets let the fat cats in washington know how the American working people feel : NO INCUMBENTS LEFT , the is exactly what this country needs.....AN ENEMA !

  • Great songs keep it up guy's

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  • @ThatHaloGuy117 LOL, Yeah, Greece going broke....... still

    England isn't far behind and England is being muzzieFied.

  • Occupy Nation....its the corporations stealing our lives. WE the PEOPLE are the government...turn your attention to our real enemy...Wall street banksters have robbed us without a gun. Many teapartiers have joined Occupy Wall Street...we are going national...join us.

  • cute.

    

  • @SvalbardJanMayen1976 I hear Greece and England are doing quiet fine.

  • u sucks

  • I think those giant Christian churches with swimming pools and racquetball courts, and which pay NO tax, were *supposed* to be the "bailout source" for the people -- wasn't that the plan? You know, those elite clubs that would never THINK of touching or healing lepers. THEY were supposed to help and comfort the regular folks in their community who did nothing wrong, and who through no fault of their own, got reamed. But I don't see those 100,000 sf complexes housing or feeding the homeless....

  • @jrhd00d84

    As a Democrat, I don't think Reagan was the worst. He was an inspirational leader, helped the Cold War, and had good anti-inflationary policies. But the debt was a big problem and he supported too much deregulation, particularly on things like credit cards.

  • Last week, the federal government reported that the U.S. trade deficit grew by 33 percent in 2010 to nearly half a trillion dollars. Most of the gap resulted from an imbalance in trade with China, which shipped $365 billion in goods to America but only bought $92 billion in U.S. goods. The resulting U.S. deficit of $273 billion in bilateral trade. This is not fair trade is it. China has a very lax-ed environmental rules and poverty wages. In other words doesn’t compete fairly, This must stop

  • ____America, you failed because of your own stupidity, not because of Europeans, Muslims, Russians or Democrats. We "socialist communist athiest" Europeans are doing quite nicely, thank you.

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