Disaster In The U.S.A.

Antonio Fiornascente

Disaster in U.S.A
Million people out of work
Including me
Unemployment so bad
Poor budget, no money
Worker losing hours, they cannot
Middle classes destroyed
We wonder what happened to our country
Technology and politics what disaster will be
We all are messed up
The bet is messed up
Cause the bet is so high
Cost of living so high
So hard to survive
We must create more jobs
In U.S.A

Got all important there will be the best
Got be the salary there will be too less
Industry must invest at home
In U.S.A

In Washington DC no one can be trust
The heads of industry... less and less
Bigger shop in this community
They jack up our tax, but
The profit for them... to be the greatest
It's time for us to say

A suggestion:
Cut your salary
Big shark
The only way to help for the economy

In the end
You fool the shopper in me
Believe in justice
Can work for you and for me
Da dah da dah, you must take it from me
Or socialisma will be
For equal opportunity
Da dah, da da da da da
So stop being so greedy
And worry about us
We are America
Living in the U.S.A
Only America
Living in the U.S.A
Da dah, da da da da da
Da dah, da da da da da
Dah dah

Trivia about the song Disaster In The U.S.A. by R. Stevie Moore

On which albums was the song “Disaster In The U.S.A.” released by R. Stevie Moore?
R. Stevie Moore released the song on the albums “The Day the Earth Stood on Stilts” in 1996, “Stork Club ’98” in 1998, and “The Future Is Worse Than the Past” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Disaster In The U.S.A.” by R. Stevie Moore?
The song “Disaster In The U.S.A.” by R. Stevie Moore was composed by Antonio Fiornascente.

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