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Uncle Sam: We Did It His Way

A Rap-Up
by Singing CIA Agent
George Shrub
edited by Dave Lippman

(to be recited to a beat borrowed from a creative underclass, in the finest cultural-
appropriative tradition. See, for example, https://youtu.be/6POJMVic6eA)

In the beginning, Cos that was before Monroe, you know


Columbus discovered America No laws against such meddling
There were Indians there
They came over from India The Americans, as they came to be called
To throw a party for the fair- Had a democratic revolution
skinned Chris Although only a third supported the cause
I wouldn't dis ya Cause of British disinfoconfusion

Chris worked for Spain, I think it's plain The rest were repressed
Spreadin’ free enterprise but don't kick up a fuss
Which at that time was controlled by Cos they were standin’ in the way of
Big GovaMint democracy
Instead of contrariwise That is, us
Like today, but as I was sayin’
You see the revolution was an inspiration
The colonies were conceived in liberty Set the whole hemisphere on fire
They liberated a new continent But that didn't constitute exporting
From the Indians who underexploited it revolution
And besides, they were behind in the rent Cos it was against an evil empire
You know, them.
And they went to darkest Africa
Which anyway had too many folks A lotta land was taken from the Tories
They liberated some slaves, brought em And given to the poor to farm
west to work But that was then, you can't do it again
For the formerly British blokes Cause landlords are the Free World's
right arm
Who were doin’ fine
till that homeboy o'mine But when it came to the Indians,
King George went to tax the tea Mr. Jefferson said
So the colonies appealed to the French No more land should be taken from them
In more ways than one, if you follow me So when he needed Louisiana
he was careful
You see the French were exporting To buy it from the French
revolution
And George, he couldn't do a thing
Well pretty soon the leaders of the When the slaves were freed, they displayed
revolution their greed
Decided to write a constitution In demanding land to till
All the workers and the women and the That was way too rad, it went against the
slaves were tied up trad
So the rich had to bear the burden of the But the jobs trickled down,
writeup or at least they will

This was only fair, since they were the ones So it came to pass, slaves were free at last
Who knew how to write, and also because By free enterprise they were taken on
They knew what to do to be sure the slaves board
Were protected, or anyway, slavery was Given a share in society, a share in the crops
Indebted to America and the landlord
The young nation was bookin’
and lookin’ around You know, every so often
Found some land out west with people get depressed
no downtowns As the merry-go-market goes around
I mean empty, nothin’ but some I say It's only fair, you're up in the air
conical tents And take your turn getting crunched
That was a waste, it didn't make no sense on the ground

Or dollars either, speaking of which Ladies asked for the vote in 1865
Co-incidentally the nation was getting rich We took it to a committee
Somehow we got into a war with Mexico They were polite and respectful and didn't
I guess some neighbors are just too close demonstrate
So we gave it to them, in 1920
Check it out:
It seems some gringos didn't pay their debts We were under attack by savage hordes
So the Mexican army started making Who killed Custer, which shocked the
threats nation
The Congress was dissed by President Polk They couldn't get a fair trial,
That they declared war on us, what a joke everybody wanted one
No one was opposed to this war a bit You had to have a reservation
Except some of the people, and that So we gave them one...They've been happy
ain't...significant. ever since...as far as I know...still waitin’ for
that trial, though.
Now there arose a big division
Over slavery, which demanded a decision Lost the beat? See video
It was clearly immoral, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qCglli
and too much of a test 6ihg
For slave labor to compete with white
workers in the West- But peace prevailed on the labor front
ern states which were no longer Except for a couple of non-specific strikes
Mexican soil I mean the general ones
So a proclamation brought the in St. Louis and New Orleans
battle to a boil Which were demanding vicious pay hikes
Also the national walkouts
from the rails and mines After that war there was no enemy there
Plus the silver, copper, gold— But luckily we were rescued by a Red Scare
you get the drift Everywhere commies were under the bed
As you can see the workers were Threatening to set a bad example,
generally peaceful those Reds!
So we gave ‘em the 8-hour shift But we showed ‘em,
Out of the goodness of our hearts and we developed something surprising
clubs...billy clubs. A way to know what you need to make you
happy: Advertising!
After that, labor was able to relax
Cause society was held together by trust But the farmers didn't know cause they
By a number of trusts, in fact, lived out in the sticks
there was a pact There were no billboards there, for those
But the workers muffed it dumb hicks
So a few women and children got snuffed it They didn't know they were happy, they
Was because of the troops...who had just had some minor grumbles
got back About falling farm prices
From the Philippines, they were wild, Jack Hey, that's the way the market crumbles
Back east in the cities
they didn't put up a fight But soon it didn't matter
Cause under all that coal the miners hardly if prices held the line
even looked white Cause the whole country got depressed
in '29
Oh speakin’ of the Philippines, yes, The lack of jobs was frustrating to the
we sent advisers workers and their kids
To advise the Filipinos to ally with us Roosevelt gave ‘em a new deal,
This was our experiment with imperialism so they wouldn't blow the lid
Which we soon abandoned, we gave it to
the Russians This provided full employment in 1940
When, co-incidentally,
No sooner had we finished dishin’ up Spain a war came on the scene
Than we had to go out This made everybody happy,
and defend ourselves again in fact, some people say
Well not ourselves exactly, It was the war brought full employment—
but we had a few investments some people are so mean
In the British economy, and you know what
that meant After we won, we sent the Marshalls to
rebuild our enemies
All the people got riled up at the Jerries To help us fight the Soviets, who
Well not at first, were...displeased
but the papers made it oh so very Cos we didn't rebuild them,
Clear, day in, day out well how could we? They were Red
Pretty soon there was no doubt They hid behind their satellites and said
Who was the bad guy, here you shall not tread
and of course the good guy
by definition was me—I mean us. This was clearly an offense so we
responded by surrounding them
With missiles that we aimed at containing if But the women grew bold
not pounding them and demanded more gold
We had to scare the Communists especially 41 cents more to the male dollar
in Hollywood Business was at first inclined
Oh what a lovely war, it was cold, to slake their thirst
but it was jolly good! But not to pay for day care and karate
—let ‘em wait till they're taller!
As a world power it was our hour
To take on a greater role In the 60's we had to rescue Vietnam
We had to save South Korea cause we This was opposed by those
might need it later who didn't understand
And besides, they got Seoul! We didn't lose the war,
but then again we didn't win it
The South Koreans were grateful to us They said Uncle to Ho instead of to Sam!
We had of course no selfish ends
To return the favor they gave us their labor I suppose you may have noticed the Cold
At a special rate reserved for friends War is over
Once again we reign supreme
In the 50's America's mood was high We'll make the world democratic
Not drugs but prosperity made us smile and middle class
People could afford to buy They'll all believe in the American dream
this year's products
To replace last year's, Of course some must remain
which were out of style first class on the train
With the rest in the back of the bus
One of the products Rest assured, we'll keep track
was called White Flight, of anyone who'd attack
To the suburbs civilization spread Western values, that is, profits, that is, us.
This led to neglect, benign or otherwise
Of the cities, so we gave ‘em a new head All that you have in this nation
was given to you freely
Start, but they wanted civil rights You never had to fight for it as such
So we gave them that in ‘64 And if there's anything you ever need,
Still for some reason they rioted just ask
So we read ‘em the riot act But do yourself a favor,
and gave ‘em what for don't ask for too much!

Today all Americans have equality This has been the story of your Uncle Sam
Except where they remain oppressed Wham, bam, thank you sir or ma'am!
By traditions and self-appointed leaders
And affirmative action
which must be repossessed davelippman.com
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