People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — Kick. [ARTICLE]

Kick.

Kick, yes kick because you are in hard luck, kick because you’re out of work, kick because wages are reduced, kick because provisions are high, kick because wheat is worth one-fourth its value, kick because money is scarce, kick because taxes are high, lack because corn is cheap, kick because coal is high, kick because monopoly rules, kick because Cleveland knocked out the silver bill, kick because they commenced to monkey with the tariff, kick because you elect men to office who sell you out, kick because 300 men own nearly all of the wealth, kick because you have been robbed of your portion, kick, kick everlasting, kick but if you can spare a dollar don’t subscribe for a reform paper, the editors are all cranks or fools, but put 50 cents with it and get a Republican or a Democratic paper that will lie you all to perdition, skin you and burn you at the stake of corporate monopoly, fill you full of tariff and keep you from reading Populistic papers that advocate the truth, yes, give them the $1.50 and then go and kick yourself to death because you were ever born. —Investigator, Merrill, Wis.

Subscribe for the People’s Pilot, only One Dollar a year.