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Feeling a bit upset about the bailout? Well now you can extract some revenge (kinda) by taking out your frustration on the “Squeeze the Banker” dolls. (h/t adfreak)
From the Squeeze the Banker site:
A percent of all Squeeze the Banker sales are donated to Modest Needs. Founded in 2002, it’s an award-winning public charity with a simple but critical mission: work to stop the cycle of poverty BEFORE it starts for the low-income workers whom conventional philanthropy has forgotten.
They safely and securely help hard-working, low-income households afford the kinds of short-term emergency expenses that can throw them into unhealthy situations: the unexpected car repair, the unanticipated visit to the doctor, or the unusually large heating bill. Ensuring no hard-working person is ever forced to choose between taking a child to the doctor and putting food on the table.
I might just have to get me a set. They’ll be a collectors’ item if nothing else.
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