Social Inequality
Alexander Hamilton once wrote "After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the subsisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new constitution for the United States of America." This trumpeting sentiment was the first sentence in succession of simple essays that changed the face of America. This collection was created by a group of unordinary unsatisfied citizens whose raw determination and desire for a better existence persisted beyond their surrounding tyrannical landscape and carved the path of diplomacy which has lead us to where we stand today. Thankfully, Hamilton and his cohorts have long since deceased and have been mercifully spared from the sad state of affairs to which we now belong. So where are today's unordinary unsatisfied citizens willing to stand up and fight for a belief in a better America and what will be our call to arms?
Well sound the trumpets. The federal governments continuing disregard for the overwhelming majority of......
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