The comparison between present day reform in the U.S. government to the reform at the end of the 18th century brings about many points example to one was about the taxes on cars just for the benefits of the car manufactures in U.S. just because they feel a treat into there commercial areas. With every intend that is pertain towards the lower class there will always be an uproar that will be the upper class, like a domino effect. Another thing that I found interesting is the clash of old ideas that to me I can relate really easily because in most Latin American countries you will eventually find to happen the young that re-bolt the old and vice versa which to me that is one thing that maintains the country or states because in the end there is somewhat a mutual agreement so for both parties to be content with. Personally I do find that where ever it is that you are at the poor are always the ones affected, the government gives them one thing to be content with then just around the corner theirs a deal to this, that the happiness is withdrawn from there faces such as to what the Ottoman Empire was doing to them they granted the land to be under the names of the slaves but raised a high tax on the property and what do you know the slaves weren't able to pay the debt back to the government and in turn the property became apart of the government.
One thing that I have never understood was that, ok, you give cotton plant fields for other's to manufacture them and then you complain about the taxes on them and I just not only say it for Egypt back then I also state it for the U.S. and other countries that prefer the labor to be done by other's but of course there is a sells tax on the items.
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