The Goose that Laid the Gilded Eggs

The townsman and his Goose
By Lori Jaffe (with apologies to Aesop)
here was once a townsman who owned a wonderful Goose. The townsman was very proud of the Goose’s beautiful white feathers. But he was astounded when he learned that the Goose laid gilded eggs! The eggs were precious, so he carefully hid them for safekeeping. He planned to use them to support his family. It was very expensive to live in the Kingdom of MoCo and it seemed that the Royal Government always wanted more.
Yes, it was once again time to discuss The Royal Budget Matter, which was causing great turmoil in the Kingdom. The Royal Coffers were once again depleted, and King Marc of Elrich was worried about where he could scrounge more funds. He invited his fellow Royals, Sir Will of Jawando and Lady Natali of Fani-Gonzalez to the castle to try to figure it out.

King Marc, Sir Will, and Lady Natali try to figure it out.
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The Republican Party was founded before the American Civil War to counter the Democrats' demands to continue and expand Slavery in America. During the great conflict that followed over 600,000 troops lost their lives - as well as untold civilians. When southern black Americans were finally emancipated by the first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln, and given the right to vote, they registered and voted Republican - until the Democrats regained power in the South and took their rights away for decades.
The following story recalls how the black residents of Charleston gave a dignified burial to the Union Troops, honored their sacrifice and respected the memories of their fallen emancipators, years before Memorial Day was proclaimed. It was called Decoration Day, and those soldiers' remains were later moved to a national cemetery in Beaufort, S.C. READ THE ARTICLE HERE>
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