((Partido Moderado-Cristiano))
A young, innocent girl. So new into this world, so quickly pushed into the pit of despair by that invisible hand. Day by day, she trudged, day by day, the light in her eyes slowly faded. This beautiful child was reduced to a hollow shell. All she had was a faint glimmer of hope, enveloped in darkness. Every day, the black dust filled her breath. Forced to disembowel Mother Earth, the inky coal and her dreams, fuel for the factories. But all hope she had was taken, too, by cruel coal capital. One day, the girl, overburdened by the weight of the world, pushed down hard by the invisible hand, was pulled into the dark abyss. A slip, a scrape, a little whimper, a plea for help, help she should have gotten a long time ago, one last look at a cruel world, and was swallowed by the gaping shadows of the coal, the fiery maw of coal-fueled oblivion, this suffering angel pulled down to a veritable Hades by that invisible hand.
She never had a choice. She was forced into that mine just as surely as she was forced down that steep shaft into doom. A scapegoat. But you can let her be a lamb of God. Prevent other deaths like hers. Save countless children from slavery and desolation. Choose the Partido Moderado-Cristiano.
We believe that a free market can help the economy and improve the wellbeing of all of us, but not without intervention. We mustn't let greedy men take control of the lives of our children. We need a humane economy, where the government works with the businessmen to create a better world for all of us, not just the top, a world which empowers children, rather than enslaving them. We are the humane economy, a middle ground between the constricting methods of the pass and the reformists who would hand power to men unfit to wield it.
Stop deaths like her's. Create a humane economy for all of us. Vote for the Partido Moderado-Cristiano.
((I had written close to a page of this, when my keyboard betrayed me and replaced it with a hundred copies of the URL.
This is close to the original, though.
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The Cardinal Diego drafts this bill.
A young, innocent girl. So new into this world, so quickly pushed into the pit of despair by that invisible hand. Day by day, she trudged, day by day, the light in her eyes slowly faded. This beautiful child was reduced to a hollow shell. All she had was a faint glimmer of hope, enveloped in darkness. Every day, the black dust filled her breath. Forced to disembowel Mother Earth, the inky coal and her dreams, fuel for the factories. But all hope she had was taken, too, by cruel coal capital. One day, the girl, overburdened by the weight of the world, pushed down hard by the invisible hand, was pulled into the dark abyss. A slip, a scrape, a little whimper, a plea for help, help she should have gotten a long time ago, one last look at a cruel world, and was swallowed by the gaping shadows of the coal, the fiery maw of coal-fueled oblivion, this suffering angel pulled down to a veritable Hades by that invisible hand.
She never had a choice. She was forced into that mine just as surely as she was forced down that steep shaft into doom. A scapegoat. But you can let her be a lamb of God. Prevent other deaths like hers. Save countless children from slavery and desolation. Choose the Partido Moderado-Cristiano.
We believe that a free market can help the economy and improve the wellbeing of all of us, but not without intervention. We mustn't let greedy men take control of the lives of our children. We need a humane economy, where the government works with the businessmen to create a better world for all of us, not just the top, a world which empowers children, rather than enslaving them. We are the humane economy, a middle ground between the constricting methods of the pass and the reformists who would hand power to men unfit to wield it.
Stop deaths like her's. Create a humane economy for all of us. Vote for the Partido Moderado-Cristiano.
((I had written close to a page of this, when my keyboard betrayed me and replaced it with a hundred copies of the URL.
The Cardinal Diego drafts this bill.
Regulation of the Safety of Labor
Clause I. A Committee for the Regulation of the Safety of Labor is to be formed under the Ministry of the Interior, the head appointed by the Minister of the Interior.
Subclause I. This Committee meets biennially to direct local governments to inspect the workplaces of industries constituting at minimum ten percent of total trade within the governed locale.
Subclause II. The inspectors shall be provided with guidelines with which to judge the safety of workplaces. If the safety is found unsatisfactory, the inspector is to notify the local government, which is to enforce the inspectors' requirements at the risk of closure.
Clause II. Guidelines, which shall be specified for individual industries, aim at lowering the risk of fatalities at workplaces, and create environments where properly-skilled workers are at little to no risk of death.
((Minimal Safety Regulations))
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