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Better Than Customs of Oppression        11/29/12
In a world of action and reactivity, nothing exists in vacuum of emptiness. Thus, there is meaning as e/affect from and to everything. This is the reason why we are taught history, to learn implications of past neglect and to learn for better futures not to repeat former mistakes. Now, we live in charges where most atrocious histories are repeated: public hostage, exploitation of public without rights, antebellum Civil War disunion, and Nazi election strategy by Romney’s campaign are most impacting. With retrogressive methodology and Lincoln’s analysis I illuminate bad, and positive effects of liberation: free markets’ opportunity. These positive effects will also be enjoyed by employees who are currently kept as slaves and made to serve corruption.

 

Oppression to both sides is committed by business administrational exploitation. Some of California’s administration disenfranchised public education from past educational excellence to 48th in the nation.  Prop. 30 passed by the people to reinvest in education is even hostage: money due back to students as refund for being overcharged is only returned to those applying within 2 days’ notice. Other financial extortion in California also means public hostage; a theme repeated nationally in filibusters of greed.
 

13th Amendment was written to ensure no person or group of people be kept without rights; 14th Amendment also makes a Substantive Due-Process clause for Justice as a Liberty of Contract1. Yet, Roberto: who fled here at 13 from a Mexico-based U.S. company’s oppression to escape socialization’s abuse; to then be kept 30 years as marginalized-undocumented :’s LIFE reveals there is no process. Finally receiving a green card, his wife and daughter are forced back into U.S.-company invested oppression the same day, which he had to flee and cannot regress to in providing for family or even self. “I am nothing” he feels2, Justice’s liberty breached.
 

“Time is a great thickener of things” spoke President Abe Lincoln3: Roberto's experience.  Over time, apparently due to Reconstruction-migration and South’s environmental greed influences, the Republican leadership is now the exploitive force after freedom roots.  In outsourcing to maximize profit, big businesses controlling republican’s party make marginalized populations for rein.  Corrupt greed causes the 7 million refugee influx of the ’90’s; 4 a 57% higher poverty rate;38 and unsafe borders38 – justified by white supremacy’s defense.38  Refugees here are also used as cheap labor.
 

600,000 US’ans died in Civil War over freedom. “I do not hold for equality of all things, but only equality before the law,” 3 Thaddeus Stevens established in equality.  Yet equality is undermined by greed.  California applying as state in itself shows greed’s distortion of democracy.  Desiring Union as a free state and after liberation from weak economy and political turmoil still Mexican Rule’s characteristic, we were initially barred entry by the South’s fear of real democracy stopping corruption.
 

Antebellum Period's slavery, same as exploitive outsourcing, killed equal opportunity. With small businesses unable to compete and with a low public education priority5 U.S. was kept low by a weak middle class.  While the South also had growing industry,5 bickering for war retarded both.  Partisan press of slavery “fire-eater” secessionists and reformer northern personal assaults brewed war.5
Society was confused to a point of destruction as to means of natural desires for success. Some were disillusioned greed’s corruption makes real happiness. 

Corruption is never success.  Outsourcing rights’ stunts, lying to public in Nazi mimicked usurp strategies, and blasphemy to instigate Treason by attack in force of arms to United States' Federal Government – Treason,  including in consulate – Demand that Due Process Consequences teach the real harm that our public experiences at the hands of traitors. In result, many forced to serve corruption will by justice independently have free market opportunity.  Then, we practice Prophet Muhammad’s words: “Be good to each other.  We are all children of Adam and Eve.”
- Sasha XX Muce; SashaMuce@gmail.



Resources 

1. Friendly, Fred. The Constitution, That Delicate Balance. McGraw Hill: New York, NY. (1987).

2. Orner, Peter. En Las Sombras de Estados Unidos. McSweeney’s Books: San Francisco, CA. (2009). P. 76, Pp. 60-78.

3. Lincoln, Abe: President; Rep. Thaddeus Steverns.  Spielberg, Steven. Lincoln.  Touchstone Pictures: U.S.A. (2012).

4.  Buchanan, Patrick. State of Emergency Thomas Dunne Books: New York, NY. (2006). Pp. 133; 41-42; 9; 83-85.

5. Volo, Dorothy; Volo, James.  The Antebellum Period.  Greenwood Press: Westport, CT. (1947). P. 55, 90; 56-58; 198-9.
 

p.55 - “Although agriculture remained the main occupation of most people, many small business New England farmers and agricultural workers, existing on the margins of poverty, abandoned the farm fields and livestock pens to take unskilled jobs in factories.
 

p.90 - “College Professors were offered small salaries, and often found  that at the end of the year they were reduced to dividing the assets of the college treasury because enrollment had not met expectations... Instructors served at the will of the college president or committee.”
 

p.59 – “The Southern textile mills, more recently built and based on superior technology, were four times more efficient than those in the North and eight times better than those in Great Britain. Based on findings like these, modern researchers have begun to reevaluate their judgments about the extent of technological inferiority of the Southern states before the war and to reshape the picture of Southern industry commonly advanced in history texts.”
 

p.199 “After the final nullification crisis of 1832, Southern radicals urged the defense of state rights and began to call for disunion as the best means of protecting sectional interests... to dominate Southern politicians... usually only during an election campaign[s]. those who did otherwise did not achieve lasting prominence. However, among these [who achieved lasting prominence] were the Southern radicals called 'fire eaters,' who were conspicuously in the forefront of the clamor for secession and served as consistent and effective proponents of disunion. What they started as an intriguing political device, however, soon got out of hand... swept up in a reckless euphoria for secession and the establishment of the Confederacy.”
 

-Disunion was manipulated by greed of few wealthy slave/plantation owners who didn't care about middle class. Then they sent the middle class to the forefronts of battle, 600,000 Americans killing each other.
Killing their very brothers for the greed of a few because they were misled.

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"-Disunion was manipulated by greed of few wealthy slave/plantation owners who didn't care about middle class. Then they sent the middle class to the forefronts of battle, 600,000 Americans killing each other.
Killing their very brothers for the greed of a few because they were misled."

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