In George Carlin's book Last Words, he mentioned that his father had produced the following message during World War II.
I pledge allegiance to the people of the United States of America and all the political crap for which they stand, big dough shall be divisible with union dues for all.
I know the words "big dough", "divisible", and "union dues", but I don't understand the usage of "big dough shall be divisible with union dues for all". What does that phrase mean?