﻿Only a chaotic condition can result wherein narrow souls can square their accounts with their private enemies with or without reason; a situation wherein noblemen suffer at the hands of a mob, at the instance of spitefulness or yen for personal gain. 
There is an everpresent danger to the republic in this inasmuch as it is composed of descendants of several nationalities more or less unified. And in the event of strife between these they may once more become as unstrung and crackdown on the ears of their neighbors and countrymen… 
What an ideal situation of initiating absolutism in the persons of economic royalists!—a country split into 17 nationalities and 37 religion. 
Only question that protrudes is—how much of the edifice (citadel) will survive the fun? 
Thomas Paine was a fifth columnist of his day and a fourth-estater, to boot. 
The best we had in finks those days were tories and their survival strain is strong for the pedigree lives today 
Methinks the concilliators will run short of marbles in this latest jackpot and it is well the workers organize a One Big Union and salvage at least their own welfare from the general devastation that is almost due to come. 
No argument is needed for the working class knows it had no hand in bringing about these miserable conditions. 
The conditions simply ran away from the drivers and there is no hope of remedy there… 
World has seen fifth columnists of both left and right gender (as capitol-lobbys’)—but much of the acquired by the natives in their missdirection of patronage, political preferment and special privilege. 
The “purge” occurs in the camp of economic royalists—hence the cry: “Business Man For President.” 
That’s what you’re sitting on today—a hot seat—and you built the fire. And that is what France is sitting on—after all the good work 5th columnist Thomas Paine did.