Can we talk about Hamilton the Musical?
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How do you know it has anything to do with banking?
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TheReal_ND wrote:How do you know it has anything to do with banking?
He's a fucking moron. Anybody can read the play online. You can just go to the Wikipedia entry for the musical as well. I can't even find any mention of banks in the fucking thing.
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Yeah he's sounds pretty dumb right now. OMG GUISE ITS A TRICK TO MAKE YOU GET A CREDIT CARD
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I forget that some of us are not economically literate.
The Compromise of 1790 was a deal between Hamilton, Jefferson, and Adams to create US Government Bonds (the national debt), and use them to pay all debts for the states (federal financial control), in return for moving the capital to D.C., so Jefferson wouldn't have to drive so far to work.
Hamilton created the first American central bank, funded the war of 1812, and established our current bankster paradigm. Now, half a decade after we got our throats slit to bail out bad gambling, the "BIGGEST BROADWAY PLAY EVAR" is about the first American banksters, and his glorious life, presented in hip-hop, with a movie no doubt being filmed soon.
That doesn't occur to be fucking weird to you? And you're more concerned about the fucking black people on stage??
The Compromise of 1790 was a deal between Hamilton, Jefferson, and Adams to create US Government Bonds (the national debt), and use them to pay all debts for the states (federal financial control), in return for moving the capital to D.C., so Jefferson wouldn't have to drive so far to work.
Hamilton created the first American central bank, funded the war of 1812, and established our current bankster paradigm. Now, half a decade after we got our throats slit to bail out bad gambling, the "BIGGEST BROADWAY PLAY EVAR" is about the first American banksters, and his glorious life, presented in hip-hop, with a movie no doubt being filmed soon.
That doesn't occur to be fucking weird to you? And you're more concerned about the fucking black people on stage??
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Re: Can we talk about Hamilton the Musical?
We know that and it has nothing to do with this fucking musical.
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Fuck dude idk. How do I know bankers didn't put this musical out there in case congress passes a bill to audit the Fed? They could be trying to get us on their side with rapping and blues beats.
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Exactly.TheReal_ND wrote:Fuck dude idk. How do I know bankers didn't put this musical out there in case congress passes a bill to audit the Fed? They could be trying to get us on their side with rapping and blues beats.
Watch how fast they invoke Hamilton in any debate about it.
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Fuck dude. And people will be racist if they are against the Fed now. Very clever Mr. Banker man.
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I haven't seen it but I have heard some songs, they are really good and the songs I have heard are mostly about the Revolution through the eyes of Alexander Hamilton:
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That's the producer or whatever in the middle. Lin-Manuel. He's got accolades out the ass. I wouldn't be shocked to find out it's not bad if you are into musicals. I am not.