I watched HBO’s Samuel Adam’s (I know, I know) years ago. When I watched that show, I couldn’t escape how much I hated Alexander Hamilton and considered him a traitor of the time, in that he didn’t want to fight the British, he only wanted to preserve his way of life.
Fast forward 10-15 years and who do they make a Broadway play about ? I knew I hated that guy …
Watch it again. It was John Adams. And it was actually a great mini-series. Hamilton had a role to fill, and he filled it. The dichotomy between Adams and Hamilton was a positive for our Nation, not a negative. Hamilton was heavily involved in creating The Federalist Papers as well. Don't let a modern day Broadway play revise history.
Btw- know where the term "the 3%" comes from? During Our revolution, only 3% of colonists chose to take up arms against the British. The OVERWHELMING majority of Americans didn't want a war.
Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. Hamilton wrote the fucking Federalist Papers, you know, what our ratified constitution was based on. I can't help it you're brain washed.
Hamilton had the heart of a Tyrant. What is on paper is all good and well - men like Hamilton wrote one thing to propel them forward or as in his words “guide the torrent” of frustration.
Newburgh Conspiracy. In the nations infancy Hamilton was one of the first to use dishonesty & lying to the public and congress to get what he wanted.
If you find such a man honorable - good luck to you.
I didn’t even know “the 3%” was a term … I didn’t know it was that low, but it makes sense … 3% is about my estimation of percentage of population that is in agreement with these boards, that we are run by an international cabal who does not care about our interests, and they are guilty of crimes against humanity.
I tend to doom, but we probably have enough to get it done.
OTOH, there was 10% who supported the 3%, those 10% deserve good coverage for they too, risked everything. Not everyone can be a warrior, that requires a mindset of extraordinary soldier. However, a prepper can easily be one of the 10%.
Many colonists were still loyal to the King, and many more didn't want to get involved. The number of men who actually fought was quite low.
There's a group called the Three Percenters, they were organized around 2009 by a guy named Mike Vanderboegh, one of the people who first broke the Fast and Furious scandal on the internet. They're described by the left as a violent extremist militia, and they say the 3% number has been 'debunked.'
Hamilton is the Deep State's poster child. He wanted to have a monarchy in the US. He was in favor of monarchy, he just didn't like the British one.
He left the Constitutional Convention in a huff because nobody agreed with him.
George Will once said, "We speak in the words of Jefferson, but we live in Hamilton's world." Will thought that was a good thing, because Will is a pseudo-intellect.
Hamilton was scum. He called his political faction the "Federalists" for the purpose of confusing the issue. He was a nationalist, which meant then a person who wanted a strong central government. The people who were suspicious of a strong central government and wanted de-centralization were the actual federalists.
Hamilton, a nationalist, called his "party" the Federalists. So, the real federalists called themselves the Anti-Federalists in retaliation.
Thomas Jefferson was more aligned with the Anti-Federalists (true federalists, or small central government) types, but saw that republicanism was most important. So, he called his faction (party) the Republicans. He formed the original Republican Party, which is what he and his group called themselves.
Once Jefferson was elected president, the Republicans won every election for the next nearly 30 years. It was only when Andrew Jackson came along due to a split in the party over slavery that the Democrat Party was born.
Lincoln's Republican Party became the new Republican Party, and today's historians refer to Jefferson's party as the Democratic-Republicans. They did not call themselves that, and Jefferson hated democracy. He was a true republican.
Hamilton was a nationalist who called himself a Federalist, but was really of the tyrant mindset.
This thing was a shitshow from the beginning, because of people like Hamilton who lied about what they really believed.
I watched HBO’s Samuel Adam’s (I know, I know) years ago. When I watched that show, I couldn’t escape how much I hated Alexander Hamilton and considered him a traitor of the time, in that he didn’t want to fight the British, he only wanted to preserve his way of life.
Fast forward 10-15 years and who do they make a Broadway play about ? I knew I hated that guy …
Watch it again. It was John Adams. And it was actually a great mini-series. Hamilton had a role to fill, and he filled it. The dichotomy between Adams and Hamilton was a positive for our Nation, not a negative. Hamilton was heavily involved in creating The Federalist Papers as well. Don't let a modern day Broadway play revise history.
Btw- know where the term "the 3%" comes from? During Our revolution, only 3% of colonists chose to take up arms against the British. The OVERWHELMING majority of Americans didn't want a war.
Hamilton pushed for a Central Bank and Thomas Jefferson so loathed him until he hated Aaron Burr more.
I am never going to champion someone who willingly pushed back against his peers so much on Central Banking.
Hard close for me.
Fuck Hamilton.
He was a proto-globalist.
Did not Andrew Jackson absolutely hate hamilton?
Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. Hamilton wrote the fucking Federalist Papers, you know, what our ratified constitution was based on. I can't help it you're brain washed.
Hamilton had the heart of a Tyrant. What is on paper is all good and well - men like Hamilton wrote one thing to propel them forward or as in his words “guide the torrent” of frustration.
Newburgh Conspiracy. In the nations infancy Hamilton was one of the first to use dishonesty & lying to the public and congress to get what he wanted.
If you find such a man honorable - good luck to you.
Hamilton was only one of three writers.
Which papers did he write, specifically? Do you know?
This shows PERVERT history. Be careful.
I didn’t even know “the 3%” was a term … I didn’t know it was that low, but it makes sense … 3% is about my estimation of percentage of population that is in agreement with these boards, that we are run by an international cabal who does not care about our interests, and they are guilty of crimes against humanity.
I tend to doom, but we probably have enough to get it done.
OTOH, there was 10% who supported the 3%, those 10% deserve good coverage for they too, risked everything. Not everyone can be a warrior, that requires a mindset of extraordinary soldier. However, a prepper can easily be one of the 10%.
Many colonists were still loyal to the King, and many more didn't want to get involved. The number of men who actually fought was quite low.
There's a group called the Three Percenters, they were organized around 2009 by a guy named Mike Vanderboegh, one of the people who first broke the Fast and Furious scandal on the internet. They're described by the left as a violent extremist militia, and they say the 3% number has been 'debunked.'
Their symbol/flag: https://ibb.co/yYNXrzd
Mike Vanderboegh: https://youtu.be/BKy3u5BNB3w
just a side-note; John Adams makes me think of his son-
John Q. Adams.
he was a member of the antimasonic party.
and he was in the House of Representatives for 17 years.
the antimasonic party ended in 1888.
8=1+7
That was the #3 largest party at one time.
Interesting, eh?
yep it's amazing to think about. and Quincy being in the House for '17' years makes it even more intriguing, think it's worth investigating.
perhaps there are crumbs sprinkled throughout our history. that would suck for the deepstate; no way to deny future proves past;)
this was on archive, need to find out more about it.
https://archive.org/details/WardHDTheAntimasonicReviewMonthlyMag1826_201705
Samuel Adam's is a lager. Beers ok lol
Hamilton is the Deep State's poster child. He wanted to have a monarchy in the US. He was in favor of monarchy, he just didn't like the British one.
He left the Constitutional Convention in a huff because nobody agreed with him.
George Will once said, "We speak in the words of Jefferson, but we live in Hamilton's world." Will thought that was a good thing, because Will is a pseudo-intellect.
Hamilton was scum. He called his political faction the "Federalists" for the purpose of confusing the issue. He was a nationalist, which meant then a person who wanted a strong central government. The people who were suspicious of a strong central government and wanted de-centralization were the actual federalists.
Hamilton, a nationalist, called his "party" the Federalists. So, the real federalists called themselves the Anti-Federalists in retaliation.
Thomas Jefferson was more aligned with the Anti-Federalists (true federalists, or small central government) types, but saw that republicanism was most important. So, he called his faction (party) the Republicans. He formed the original Republican Party, which is what he and his group called themselves.
Once Jefferson was elected president, the Republicans won every election for the next nearly 30 years. It was only when Andrew Jackson came along due to a split in the party over slavery that the Democrat Party was born.
Lincoln's Republican Party became the new Republican Party, and today's historians refer to Jefferson's party as the Democratic-Republicans. They did not call themselves that, and Jefferson hated democracy. He was a true republican.
Hamilton was a nationalist who called himself a Federalist, but was really of the tyrant mindset.
This thing was a shitshow from the beginning, because of people like Hamilton who lied about what they really believed.
Did you think Aaron Burr did good shooting that Pre-BLM hipster dead?
I'm starting to think so, even if Hamilton is on the $10 bill.
If liberals love a play about him, he can’t be good. And he was a lawyer … “liar, lawyer, mirror, what’s the difference ?”
Libshits like Orville, just like me, but I think it's for the wrong reasons.
Hamilton is on the $10 bill because he was the man who got the first central bank established.
OF COURSE the central banksters would worship the one who got their wet dream through for them.
IIRC, J. P. Morgan strengthened the central bank when he was alive.