Display title | Americathon |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It is the year 1998. America is broke. They ran out of fuel and now everyone is living in their non-running cars. Everyone travels by foot, skate, or by bike. The president had to resort to selling the White House and moving into a sublet condo named the Western White House. Not only that, but America is on the verge of foreclosure unless the country could raise 400 billion dollars in 30 days. Their solution? To have a non-stop telethon or an Americathon. |