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<p>In news coverage I often hear &quot;Wall Street&quot; and &quot;Main Street&quot; mentioned.&nbsp; But what about rural roads side streets and back streets?&nbsp; When America&#39;s economy is good is it good for every American?&nbsp; What does Globalization which increases profits tremendously for America&#39;s privileged special interests do for the loyal dedicated American workers who were displaced by Globalization?&nbsp; Did displaced American workers send the jobs they worked at so hard for meager wages to Third-World-Country sweat-shops or their employers who wanted even cheaper labor? &nbsp;</p><p>Are displaced American workers lazy &quot;entitlement seekers&quot; or forced into receiving public assistance for survival?&nbsp; Will at least some American employers hire displaced American workers when illegal foreign workers are available for pennies-on-the-dollar under-the-table wages?&nbsp; When the American economy is good is it as good for displaced workers as it is for special interests exploiting cheap foreign labor and American markets simultaneously?&nbsp; Is it as good for the victims of now legal &quot;loan-sharking&quot; as it is for predatory lenders?&nbsp; Is it as good for the addicted victims of the now legal &quot;numbers racket&quot; as it is for the lottery operators?</p><p>Above all why are American workers yet to be displaced by Globalization and/or technological innovation so easily led to resent and criticize American workers already displaced?&nbsp; &quot;Take our nation back?&quot;&nbsp; &quot;Make America great again?&quot;&nbsp; Back to what?&nbsp; What was great about the redefined &quot;Jim Crow&quot; slavery that lasted more than a century after legal slavery was abolished?&nbsp; What was so great about the blatant racial discrimination pathetically ignorant Caucasians so enjoyed seeing used against minorities that they could not see the sociopolitical discrimination they faced themselves?</p><p>Those old enough may remember that Dragnet&#39;s Sargent Friday changed the names to protect the innocent.&nbsp; In Educated Hands I have changed the names to keep from embarrassing the descendants of the guilty.&nbsp; I lived my childhood and young adult years in a not-so-great America that I do not care to go back to.&nbsp; I watched TV news as flag-draped coffins were unloaded daily as members of the military industrial complex who did not serve in our military counted their profits. I saw workers devote their lives to American corporations that abandoned them and our nation for the cheap labor lax safety and environmental regulations and tax loopholes of Third-World-Countries.</p><p>Save one instance in which I incorporated literary license Educated Hands is a collection of variations of actual happenings that reveal the progress most American citizens have made yet identify the negativity some people want to &quot;take us back&quot; to.&nbsp; Am I un-American or non-patriotic because I dare speak truth to power?&nbsp; I truly appreciate the American ideal and I will fully appreciate the American reality when all victims of special interest exploitation can fully enjoy the American Dream.</p>