Agelbert NOTE: If you accurately digest the irrefutable American History taught in this video (
that, quite deliberately, is NOT taught in High School History courses) which exposes the Hamiltonian Elitist CORRUPTION of U.S. Government policies, you will have a clear understanding of why
Capitalist Profit Over People and Planet is the
default U.S. government (foreign AND domestic)
Bankster policy. At the founding of the USA, the Hamiltonians
(also known as the Federalists i.e. Banksters/Big Oil/Monopolies/Robber Barons/etc.) were the ones who made sure even the landed white men could NOT vote for POTUS (landed white men could vote for a member of the Electoral College
💵🎩 of elitists, who would then select the POTUS) or Senators.
The Madisonians (also known as the Intuitionists, Anti-Federalsts, Democratic Republicans or Jeffersonians), against the will of the Hamiltonians, got the Bill of Rights into the Constitution. The Hamiltonians were the ones who wanted to kill off all the Native Americans ("Manifest Destiny" murderous arrogance), take their land and "develop" it for the "invisible hand" of 😈 Capitalism.
The Intuitionists vociferously disagreed. The Intuitionists had great ideas but they weren't saints. They became the bulk of the Democratic Republicans from the Southern States that ignored the "inalienable human rights" they championed when it came to African Americans. 😠
The Hamiltonians didn't like slavery simply because, being utilitarian empathy deficit disordered bean counting Capitalists to the core, they much preferred employing somebody for peanuts and not having to house or feed them, while, OF COURSE, making sure the Laws of the Land gave businesses no liability for damages suffered by the workers or for pollution damage to the environment (See: "Corporate Limited Liability" Hamiltonian SCAM). So, the Hamiltonians made lots of noises about the "evils" of slavery and pushed for "NO SLAVERY" conditions for new states after all the "savages" had been cleared for Capitalism.
As you can surmise, slavery was a point of contention between the Federalists/Hamiltonians and Intuitionists/Democratic Republicans
💵 business models , NOT because either of the two groups actually cared about the ethical treatment of African Americans!
The slavery issue was joined at the business model hip with the Southern States. The Federalists sought to fight that by, in addition to the frequent publishing of the "Slavery is Evil but killing Native Americans is God's Work" duplicitous rhetoric, weakening the power of Southern States with new "non-slavery" States AND increasing Corporate Banking power through Legal Tender Laws and Fractional Reserve Banking, all backed by the power of the increasingly powerful Federal Government.
The Southern States were not amused.
So, the tension between the two "business models" blew up with the Civil War. Slavery, only in the "business model" context, not in the "abuse of humans" context, was the cause of the Civil War, as evidenced by the fact that the Emancipation Proclamation came AFTER the Civil War had started.
Lincoln, before the Civil War, was in no hurry to end slavery, even though he was against it. The Emancipation Proclamation was a successful tactic to get African Americans in the South to NOT fight for the Confederate cause or help them in any way. It worked to help defeat the Confederates. 👍
The "States' Rights" issue is a giant bag of rhetorical worms (negative AND positive) that I won't go into, but keep in mind that the Intuitionists championed States' Rights in the Constitution (Powers not enumerated belong to the people), which was a good thing. 👍 The fact that the Democratic Republicans used that to defend slavery is a misapplication of a great legal human rights principle. It should not keep us, in the present, from using this tenet to fight
☠️ oligarchic, elitist Bankster power the
Hamiltonians have
ALWAYS been all about. If
they are not removed from power VERY, VERY SOON, we are all dead.
Robber Barons, Oil, and Power from 1860 - Today: Daniel Sheehan 2019 Class #5
Romero Institute
Published on Apr 17, 2019
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