1863 Emancipation Day, 2013 Slaveowners Win SJ Dodgson MJoTA v7n1 p0102
Ironic that the slaveowners that control Congress won on the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln signing the proclamation of emancipation.
According to what I heard Warren Buffet say on a radio interview, we in the USA have the world's highest per capita income. But congress yesterday voted to keep the slaves poor and the slaveowners rich.
New York City is the poster child for a modern slaveowner city. The slaveowners are driven in taxis by slaves, walk through doors opened by slaves, eat at restaurants staffed by slaves, buy clothes and gifts for little slaveowners at shops run by slaves. New York City was the playground for the Astors and the Rockefellers; more recently for the Beatles and the Clintons and the Bloombergs. They all tell us they care about human rights and getting rid of slavery. They do tell us.
The kidnapping, detaining and torturing humans that was the African slave trade was the buggest and longest crime in human history. I am not trivializing the blood, the loss, the misery. But the labor of the poor for wages that do not pay bills is indeed modern slavery.
Subsidized housing is big in New York City. I stayed for about 18 months on and off in an 8-storey building in East New York with some Nigerian Muslims while I was being sued for 20 million dollars by a Nigerian lawyer-nurse-pastor-PhD-in-criminal-justice because she was mad at her lover who was a Nigerian-journalist-forger-who marries-Nigerian-women-for-money whose name was on the lease of the 7th floor apartment.
Of course, a liar is a liar is a liar, and he lied about his marriages, his affairs, and the rent he paid.
By accident I discovered that he paid $400 for a 4-bedroom apartment with windows facing towards Queens, towards the sea, and towards Manhattan. Huge kitchen, one of his room-mates ran a tailoring business out of his bedroom and used the huge kitchen table to cut the clothes. The tailor prayed 5 times a day and behaved himself, and paid the lease-holder $800 a month for his tiny room.
The lease-holder realized he could do this with all of his rooms, and when the 20 million dollar lawsuit had been kicked out of federal court, he filled his 2 other spare rooms with high-paying Nigerians.
New York is New York, a city of slaveowners. Every slave wants to be a slaveowner and the lease-holder was no exception.
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- H.R. 8 (112th): American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
- Introduced:
- Jul 24, 2012 (112th Congress, 2011–2013)
- Sponsor:
- Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI4)
- Status:
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Signed by the President
The bill’s title was written by the bill’s sponsor. H.R. stands for House of Representatives bill.
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This bill was enacted after being signed by the President on Jan 2, 2013.
For the complete bill that became law on Jan 2, 2013, click here.
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The real issue here is the existence of
subsidized housing. It only exists because slaveowners need slaves to
work for subpoverty wages.
If the lease-holder was paying the
market rate of around $2,000 a month, he would not survive. Although, he
would. He would start charging elderly Nigerian spinsters $50,000 to be
his wife, rather than $25,000 which he obtained in April 2008 through a
lightning visit and marriage.
Where do elderly Nigerian
spinsters living and working in Nigeria get this kind of money? In 1986,
1 dollar bought a half a naira, but now 1 dollar buys 160 naira? That
is another story for another day, but if you are a steady viewer of
"Keeping it Real with Adeola" you will understand.
When
I was staying in East New York, I saw a lot of residents dressed in
postal uniforms, porter uniforms, train and bus uniforms, nursing
uniforms. No question most slaves are hard-working and decent. No question.
Breaks my heart that the slaveowners won again.
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CACCI at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York click here
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