Washington on your side and one last time. (Chapter 21)

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Another fun fact.... god...: In fact, Hamilton was known for wearing fancy as shit clothes like Jefferson in the musical insults him for doing. Also, yet again, I am aware Jefferson resigned no less than three years before the next election, I'm basing this on the musical.
~Eko.
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"It must be nice," I say, looking at the others.

They look puzzled.

"It must be nice to have Black on your side," I say.

"It must be nice," Malkison admits.

"It must be nice to have Black on your side," I say.

"Ev'ry action has its equal, opposite reactions... Thanks to Testaburger, our cabinet is fractured into factions! Try not to crack under the stress, we're breaking down like fractions," Nelson states.

I nod.

"I get no satisfaction watching her fits of passion," she states.

I nod yet again.

"The way she primps and preens and dresses like the pits of fashion," she says.

Truly, she dresses like a nightmare. Too overdressed for anything.

"Our poorest citizens, our farmers, live ration to ration," Nelson says.

True but not like she'd understand that, she has always had money.

"As Wall Street robs 'em blind in search of chips to cash in! This prick is askin' for someone to bring her to task! Somebody gimme some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask her," she says.

Malkison nods.

"I'll pull the trigger on her, someone load the gun and cock it," Nelson says.

I doubt she has the skill to do anything but pull the trigger....

"While we were all watching, she got Black in her pocket," Nelson says.

"It must be nice, oh it must be nice to have Black on your side," I say.

"It must be nice," Nelson concludes.

"It must be nice to have Black on your side," I state.

"Look back at the bill of rights," Nelson says.

"Which I wrote!" Malkison says.

"The ink hasn't dried," I say.

"It must be nice. It must be nice to have Black on your side," Nelson says.

"So she's doubled the size of the government. Wasn't the trouble with much of our previous government size?" Malkison asks.

"Look in her eyes," I say.

"See how she lies," Nelson says.

"Follow the scent of her enterprise," Malkison says.

"Centralizing national credit and making American credit competitive," Nelson says.

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