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The Trump Administration Recreates Whitney Houston's "The Greatest Love of All" ("The Greatest Fraud of All")

"We believe the children are our future
Detain them well and lock them in cages
Show them all the beauty they miss outside
Give them a sense of spite
To make them hate easier
Let their crying remind us of the crisis actors we see
Everybody's searching for a scapegoat
People need someone to look down to
We always find someone to fulfill those needs
No responsibility
So we learned to deny reality

We decided long ago, not to think about anyone's problems

If we lie, if we repeat
The gullible will believe
No matter how much we deceive
We will celebrate victory

Because the greatest fraud of all

Is happening to you
We found the greatest fraud of all
Inside of us
The greatest fraud of all
Was easy to achieve
Spouting lies for greed
It is the greatest fraud of all

We believe the children are our future

Detain them well and lock them in cages
Show them all the beauty they miss outside
Give them a sense of spite
To make them hate easier
Let their crying remind us of the crisis actors we see

We decided long ago, not to think about anyone's problems

If we lie, if we repeat
The gullible will believe
No matter how much we deceive
We will celebrate victory

Because the greatest fraud of all

Is happening to you
We found the greatest fraud of all
Inside of us
The greatest fraud of all
Was easy to achieve
Spouting lies for greed
It is the greatest fraud of all

And if, by chance, we get caught

In front of everyone
We will distract and divert
Hope the cycle starts again"


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