| Look at ya
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| Yeah, take a look in the mirror now tell me what you see
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| Another satisfied customer in the front of the line for the American dream
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| I remember when we was both out on the boulevard
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| Talkin' revolution and singin' the blues
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| Nowadays it’s letters to the editor and cheatin' on our taxes
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| Is the best that we can do
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| Come on
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| Look around
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| There’s doctors down on Wall Street
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| Sharpenin' their scalpels and tryin' to cut a deal
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| Meanwhile, back at the hospital
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| We got accountants playin' God and countin' out the pills
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| Yeah, I know, that sucks — that your HMO
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| Ain’t doin' what you thought it would do
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| But everybody’s gotta die sometime and we can’t save everybody
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| It’s the best that we can do
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| Four score and a hundred and fifty years ago
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| Our forefathers made us equal as long as we can pay
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| Yeah, well maybe that wasn’t exactly what they was thinkin'
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| Version six-point-oh of the American way
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| But hey we can just build a great wall around the country club
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| To keep the riff-raff out until the slump is through
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| Yeah, I realize that ain’t exactly democratic, but it’s either them or us and
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| And it’s the best we can do
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| Yeah, passionely conservative
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| It’s the best we can do
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| Conservatively passionate
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| It’s the best we can do
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| Meanwhile, still thinkin'
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| Hey, let’s wage a war on drugs
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| It’s the best we can do
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| Well, I don’t know about you, but I kinda dig this global warming thing… |