Abstract: First, second and third dialogs. Between two ferns. Whereas the first person speaks to the present, tense. I shall pontificate an anguish argument with George. He speaks to me using past second tense. Mixing tongue and cheek humor with historical analysis. George and I argue about democracy. Revolutionary ideas during America’s war, circa 1765 to 1789. Third, the future American nation shall remain in flux. Forging multicultural identities. In an epoch interpolated on hegemony over democracy. However, we remain hopeful. Believing in transformative ideas over realities, on the ground.

The Setting Plot: Along the boulevard where indigestion walk. Meets tranquility of spirit. Looking East, towards Washington Heights. George and I meet to gather our thoughts. Sitting next to one another. On the usual street park bench, overlooking NYC skyscrapers. Lights, candor and tenor adorns these streets. “Central Perk” 80th Boulevard street. located on the corner of freedom and uncertainty. Alongside our usual bench. Overlooking “puta-shorts” parade. Gals, ladies, confused young men and cougars alike. Feasting on our retinal loads, Summer festival kitty galore. Humidity stricken blues. Mixing with tall evergreen viridian hues. An orgy symphony for our retina, awaits us there. Where? We can both see flesh, sensibility and America’s finest. Sitting on that wonderful bench, we outline how to built Democracy. From the ground up, we the people shall rise again.

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George:July 4th, 2026 marks America’s 250th year independence. Not to mention this park is home to some of the finest “Culos” in town. AKA: She got a phat one, back there. Is time to free my Willy, one lady at a time.


Indeed Mr.Presidente. July is home to America’s celebratory will to power. Celebrations are indeed, in order of spirit. Do you mean Free Willy, the Disney special or the adult film parody. Also named, Free Willy in the UK?


The American Revolutionary war as you know Mr.Presidente. Was a political upheaval in the thirteen colonies of Great Britain. Furthermore, what turned out to be rebels without a cause. Revealed itself in a sovereign United States of America. Forging, cutting and pasting a Constitution along with the Bill of Rights. Culled from the history of European Enlightenment values. Including Athenian Greek philosophy. With a pint of Stoicism infused Democratic ideals. For real, our American dream was born. Today, American Stoicism is revealed to us with our everlasting virtuous economic wisdom. Universities, churches, sporting venues, adult filmmaking and Wall Street. Are amongst value for value in relation to developing multicultural populism with prosperous GDP.

Moreover, “Bambi Woods” is meeting us at 69 o’clock. Please make sure to give your Willy at well deserve, Jerk break. Bambi editorial comeback debut. Is the much anticipated adult film parody: “Grannie Does Dallas” Part of the (GILF) taxonomy series, as you know.


George: “Well youngster Salvador DC. Back in my day, we didn’t have the cinema Teli. Thanks to the gracious Supreme Court monumental 1970’s decision. Adult filmmaking became a normative societal discourse. As per the highest order. I know a filthy skank when I see it, uttered the majesty.

Freedom of Speech is your philosophers stone.”

“Did you know how difficult was it. To be or not to be.

Back in the 18th Century. Making choices to combat both Geronimo and Great Britain. Notwithstanding indigenous mysticism. First, these natives perpetual connection to nature. Without European Enlighten values, deed or materialism. Then, that British Wanker with his Bloody! taxes. Followed by our armament strategy to enlist Cherokee nation with the French’s aid.

Our American experiment began to bare fruit. Circa: 1776. The adversarial conflict was twofold along existential battlefields. Eradicating tribal dogma for scientific to technological knowledge. Second to developing checks and balances within three branches of government. For the people, by the people and with constitutional emancipation. Was no easy task for us chaps“.


Mr.Presidente, you speak to me with great urgency of spirit. Can you describe the indigenous solution to Democracy, science and technology? What kind of country should have been?. Otherwise. How does the birthing of a nation depend upon revolution over historical rhetoric?


George:In Philadelphia, on June 28th 1776. We the people. Foresaw the committee of five presenting its draft. To the declaration of independence to the second continental congress. As America’s enlighten creation myth. Thus drafting our country’s Genesis. Leading towards industrialization by way of governance.

To paraphrase Sir Francis Bacon: Mother Fucking nature (not an insult, since having accepted intercourse with someone’s mother should’t be seen as a pejorative act). Relies upon digging up her secrets. To unravel her mysterious nature. The birth of a nation. Enlisted scientific values back to America. Culled from European centric values.

Whereas indigenous mysticism relied upon magical narratives, stories and folklore. Fast forward to your iPhone, does magic or science created those? Algorithms baked in eyeballs, galore. Even Mohegan Sun, native reservations aside. Geronimo needs to concede. Science and technology won the future battle.

On the one hand, forging away from monarchy. While paving the way for modernity’s experimental roadmap. Little can be said about indigenous tribal governance and land ownership, came to be. Modern medicine, railways, the institution as a means to educate. While erecting a federal government that serve the people. Without bias or reliance on Great Britain. We, the people who owned slaves and land. Understood our epoch limitations. Yet, we drafted an incomplete project.

Allowing amendment ways and means to rarify our sins. In time, modern societies came to understand slavery. To be both immoral and a decadent act. Resulting in the worst kind of human behavior, one could ever imagine. However Salvador DC. 18th Century cultural norms lacked your multicultural filtering mechanism. The slave trade happening on Caribbean shores. And in America were cultural and economic normative values.

From 1492 til 1865 respectively. America was first in abolishing these sinful acts. Further allowing white women’s emancipation to bear fruit in 1920. The Supreme Court yield away from suffrage. Embracing a women’s right to vote. Likewise doing so in 1966. With the monumental voting Rights Act for African Americans. Once again proving our nation three branches of government is the best in this world.

For the times, they are a changing. As lord Dylan would say.

In our pursuit to create Democracy. Our rhetoric looked back at the Greeks. We fought Great Britain’s taxation hegemony on our 13 colonies. Engulfed away the French supremacy in the tropics. While keeping Geronimo at bay. Fighting to unify one singular focus: The United States of America.

Finally, I do agree with you on one thing. Bambi Woods, does have a tremendous Phat junk. The Earth curvature spins away from its rotational axis pint. When she parades herself, on this Central Perk. For real.

That gravitational pulls. Me, the birds, the doggy style Willy. She needs to travel below the equator, the planet is tilted towards her ‘Phatie’, butt hole”.


Mr.Presidente, in my humble opinion. Benjamin Rush was your revolutionary “Compadre” or jolly good fellow. Furthermore, Benjamin progressive stance on anti-slavery campaigns. Has become my progressive postmodernist subject matter. Researching Wikipedia text base archive in an effort to drive your attention, forward. Thinking about your experimental American ethos.

I draw your attention towards reshaping ideology. Strategies about Democracy, hegemony and war. We live amongst mass surveillance states of mind. Surrounded by class inequality without proper representation. Middle Eastern unlawful invasions. Along with a Federal hegemony system. Civil liberties are loosing the battle for democratic people first ideas.

Yet, according to 18th Century Benjamin Rush:

“In 1766, when Rush set out for his studies in Edinburgh, he was outraged by the sight of 100 slave ships in Liverpool harbor. As a prominent Presbyterian doctor and professor of chemistry in Philadelphia, he provided a bold and respected voice against the slave trade.[37] He warmly praised the ministry of “Black Harry” Hosier, the freedman circuit rider who accompanied Bishop Francis Asbury during the establishment of the Methodist Church in America,[38] but the highlight of his involvement was the pamphlet he wrote in 1773 entitled “An Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements in America, upon Slave-Keeping.” In this first of his many attacks on the social evils of his day, he assailed the slave trade as well as the entire institution of slavery.

Rush argued scientifically that Blacks were not by nature intellectually or morally inferior. Any apparent evidence to the contrary was only the perverted expression of slavery, which “is so foreign to the human mind, that the moral faculties, as well as those of the understanding are debased, and rendered torpid by it.”

“Rush deemed public punishments such as putting a person on display in stocks, common at the time, to be counterproductive. Instead, he proposed private confinement, labor, solitude, and religious instruction for criminals, and he opposed the death penalty.[40] His outspoken opposition to capital punishment pushed the Pennsylvania legislature to abolish the death penalty for all crimes other than first-degree murder.[4] He authored a 1792 treatise on punishing murder by death in which he made three principal arguments:[41]I. Every man possesses an absolute power over his own liberty and property, but not over his own life…II. The punishment of murder by death, is contrary to reason, and to the order and happiness of society…III. The punishment of murder by death, is contrary to divine revelation.

“Rush led the state of Pennsylvania to establish the first state penitentiary, the Walnut Street Prison, in 1790. Rush campaigned for long-term imprisonment, the denial of liberty, as both the most humane but severe punishment.[42] This 1792 treatise was preceded by comments on the efficacy of the death penalty that he self-references and which, evidently, appeared in the second volume of the American Museum

“After the Revolution, Rush proposed a new model of education for elite women that included English language, vocal music, dancing, sciences, bookkeeping, history, and moral philosophy. He was instrumental to the founding of the Young Ladies’ Academy of Philadelphia, the first chartered women’s institution of higher education in Philadelphia.[43] Rush saw little need for training women in metaphysics, logic, mathematics, or advanced science; rather he wanted the emphasis on guiding women toward moral essays, poetry, history, and religious writings. This type of education for elite women grew dramatically during the post-revolutionary period, as women claimed a role in creating the Republic. And so, the ideal of Republican motherhood emerged, lauding women’s responsibility of instructing the young in the obligations of patriotism, the blessings of liberty and the true meaning of Republicanism. He opposed coeducational classrooms and insisted on the need to instruct all youth in the Christian religion”


George: “I shall return to Stoicism self disciplinary virtues. Together with moral improvement in civic matters. Our founding logos, while imperfect. The American experiment allowed strength, wisdom and kindness. To flourish new cultural paths of enlightenment. Seeing modernity thought your eyes, July 4th 2026. I beckoned three governmental branches that were instituted. Uniquely formulated to allow checks and balances. Delivering peaceful balance of power with free elections. While relying on the courts to uphold our normative values with progressive decisions. As seen throughout our 250 year journey.”

In addition to building a legislative body: Congress and House of Representatives. Today, native peoples land has been restored with indigenous reservations. With a supporting casting call entitled: The Executive branch. The office of the President or Presidente as you may imagine, to be. Is equal to incubating an oval whom. Baked in Democratic ideas with European ways and means.

The country today, is ripe with an intellectual pregnancy of spirit. I do not share your postmodernist defragmentation, candor. Nor do I agree with certain deconstructions. Found in political science strategies, seen today. Woke for the sake of woke goes far beyond modernity’s program. That is to reshape ideology with historical revisionist rationality. We drafted the American independence. To be seen through the eyes of Northern Hemispheric ideals. Birthing a new Renaissance while reforming the South, post civil war. And developing Democracy as our Northern star. These guiding principles, while imperfect in 1776. Have been argued amongst three healthy branches of government. And furthermore, these values shall be.”


I agree George. On the notion behind Bambi search for nearby ATM. Ass to Mouth Southern strategy aside. Yet always balls deep, in those scenes.

For real.

On matters pertaining to materialist roles. Reshaping America as a redeemer nation. Enlighten values won over tribal mysticism, indeed. To say nothing about our Supreme Court interpretative constitutional analysis. Often siding on ideological lines that often feel like a mix bag. Vis a vis, Citizens United. The courts gets it right on matters pertaining to social values. Women’s right to vote. Allowing LBGTQ+ marriages. Abortion and African American’s right to vote. Having said that, on matters pertaining to certain civil liberties. Police brutality, economic neoliberalism, mass surveillance, LBGTQ+ state funded operational changes. Including a handful of wars with no end in sight. Modernity drops me to inconclusive solutions.

Readings on Noam Chomsky: Postmodernist Hues.

Noam Chomsky in Requiem for the American the Dream directs the fierce light of his intellect on the utopian ideology of neoliberalism, the absurd idea that markets should dictate all aspects of human society. He dissects the disastrous consequences of this ideology for our society, culture, and politics. He explains how corporations indoctrinated the pubic, academia, and the mass media to sign on for a project that has devastated the lives of working men and women and obliterated the common good. Every promise made by the proponents of neoliberalism is a lie. Its power to write its own laws and regulations, Chomsky points out, has ultimately created a mafia economic system and mafia political system that is exemplified in the rise to power of demagogue.

What are the ten principles of concentration of wealth and power at work in America?

Reduce democracy, shape ideology, redesign the economy, shift the burden onto the poor and the middle class, attack the solidarity of the people, let special interest run regulator, engineer election results, use fear and the power the state to keep the rabble in line, manufacture consent, marginalize the population.

Requiem for the American Dream: “REQUIEM FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM is the definitive discourse with Noam Chomsky, widely regarded as the most important intellectual alive, on the defining characteristic of our time – the deliberate concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a select few. Through interviews filmed over four years, Chomsky unpacks the principles that have brought us to the crossroads of historically unprecedented inequality – tracing a half-century of policies designed to favor the most wealthy at the expense of the majority – while also looking back on his own life of activism and political participation. Profoundly personal and thought provoking, Chomsky provides penetrating insight into what may well be the lasting legacy of our time – the death of the middle class and swan song of functioning democracy. A potent reminder that power ultimately rests in the hands of the governed, REQUIEM is required viewing for all who maintain hope in a shared stake in the future.”

These realities on American ground, George. Demonstrate new political avenues to be erected. Beyond modernism lies: Both Antifa & Trantifa The ACLU, Black Lives Matter, The Squad Congressional Ladies. With contributing support from Wikileaks. From Daniel Pearl to Eduard Snowden anti war revelations. Our American experiment has become both subject matter and identity crisis. To emphasize a generation feeling disenfranchise. Hope, wisdom and kindness began to feel alien, to some.

Born on the Fourth of July. Why I learn to love America. “We are your Yankee Doodle Dandy come home.” This captivating scene from Oliver Stone’s “Born on the Fourth of July”—starring Tom Cruise as paralyzed Vietnam veteran and anti-war activist Ron Kovic—shines a light on how one’s love of country can fuel the desire for radical change.”

“Tom Cruise delivers a riveting and unforgettable portrayal of Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic in Oliver Stone’s Academy Award®-winning masterpiece. Based on a true story, the acclaimed film follows the young Kovic from a zealous teen who eagerly volunteers for the Vietnam War, to an embittered veteran paralyzed from the mid-chest down. Deeply in love with his country, Kovic returned to an environment vastly different from the one he left, and struggled before emerging as a brave new voice for the disenchanted.”

George:We, the people. Engulfed away tribal spiritualism in nature and spirit. For Athenian Enlightenment, we trusted so. Embracing material artifact in one singular god, we trust. Allowing freedom of speech, religion and press. We relied on both Federal and State courts to rule, fairly. Today, we celebrate our independence day. Our queries and issues can be spit down similarly to atoms and molecules. Allowing Enlightenment principles, such as those proposed by Rene Descartes

  1. Accept nothing as true except what presents itself with a clarity and vividness that is irresistible.
  2. Divide each problem into as many smaller steps as possible.
  3. Work from the solution of the smallest step up to the larger.
  4. Test general solution with persistence.

To summoned another jolly good fellow. Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Du contrat social of 1762:

“Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains. One thinks oneself the master of others, and still remains a great slave then they. How did this come about”

Should America represent itself as a modern Democracy. Then, we most outline strategies for completion. Using constitutional law with guiding principle. Relying on demanding unbiased Supreme Court rulings. Maintaining checks for balances within the Federal government. Our ideologies and factions were as follows“:

“The population of the Thirteen States was not homogeneous in political views and attitudes. Loyalties and allegiances varied widely within regions and communities and even within families, and sometimes shifted during the Revolution”

“The American Enlightenment was a critical precursor of the American Revolution. Chief among the ideas of the American Enlightenment were the concepts of natural law, natural rights, consent of the governed, self-determinationequality under the law, liberalism, republicanism, and intolerance of political corruption. A growing number of American colonists embraced these views and fostered an intellectual environment which led to a new sense of political and social identity”

In contrast to your woke postmodernist isolation sentiment, Salvador DC. Liberalism in The United States relied upon emancipating a brand new, Social Contract. With natural rights theories that underpinned the Revolution political ideology.

Summarizing what has been discussed. First, we delved into present conditions in American society. Second, I plotted modernity mission and value statements. Against postmodernism arts for art sake.

While facing direct adversarial analysis: “In opposition to modernism’s alleged self-seriousness, postmodernism is characterized by its playful use of eclectic styles and performative irony, among other features, notably pluralism and skepticism. Critics claim it supplants moralpolitical, and aesthetic ideals with mere style and spectacle.

Notably so, before I grab my ballpark hotdog. Burger with freedom fries with freezing Bud Light. Can we agree that America is the greater country in the World”?

John Locke is often referred to as “the philosopher of the American Revolution” due to his work in the Social Contract and Natural Rights theories that underpinned the Revolution’s political ideology.[123] Locke’s Two Treatises of Government published in 1689 was especially influential. He argued that all humans were created equally free, and governments therefore needed the “consent of the governed“. This contrasted and conflicted sharply with the British system of inherited political power and hierarchy.[124] In late eighteenth-century America, belief was still widespread in “equality by creation” and “rights by creation”.[125] Locke’s ideas on liberty influenced the political thinking of English writers such as John TrenchardThomas Gordon, and Benjamin Hoadly, whose political ideas in turn also had a strong influence on the American Patriots.[126] His work also inspired symbols used in the American Revolution such as the “Appeal to Heaven” found on the Pine Tree Flag, which alludes to Locke’s concept of the right of revolution.[127]

The theory of the social contract influenced the belief among many of the Founders that the right of the people to overthrow their leaders, should those leaders betray the historic rights of Englishmen, was one of the “natural rights” of man.[128][129] The Americans heavily relied on Montesquieu‘s analysis of the wisdom of the “balanced” British Constitution (mixed government) in writing the state and national constitutions.



Mr.Presidente, when the idea that all mankind are created equal. We can both agree that such ideals are worth fighting for. 365 days per year, seconds will equate to minutes. Minutes shall turn to hours. The 4th dimension is transform into months. Thus turning our lunar calendar to years.

From 1776 to 2026.

Happy 250th birthday to our beloved American experiment. May freedom and democracy, along with onion rings. Reach across the globe. Forcing us all towards goodness, kindness, strength and wisdom tooth. For all.

I leave you with the following talking points. May the country see a future president:

  • African American Woman
  • Another African American Men.
  • Openly LBGTQ+
  • Latin X.
  • White, Asian or Nuyorican herritage.
  • AOC
  • Democratic Socialist

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