The nineteenth century, many people believe, was an era in American history when workers were forced to toil in sweatshops twenty-eight hours a day for starvationwages.
We the people charge the regime as being guilty of: the privatization of subsoil, the destruction of industry, the starvation of seniors, the homelessness of children, an orgy of ignorance, the degradation of education, beggarly wages and pensions, the limitation of the rights to housing and work, total alienation, fear, despair, and hopelessness.