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By Vincent Cordova | Cordova 2028
July 31, 2025
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Outsourced Oppression: How the U.S. Government Is Using Corporations to Bypass the Constitution
There was once a time when the Constitution stood as a barrier — a line the government could not cross without consequence. It was the shield that protected your freedom, your speech, your body, and your right to live without coercion or captivity. It said clearly: the government cannot enslave you.
But what if I told you they found a loophole?
What if I told you the new plan is: "We won’t enslave you — we’ll just let corporations do it instead."
The Government’s Dirty Deal: Pass the Power, Keep the Plausible Deniability
The Constitution applies to government actors , not private corporations. So what happens when the government wants control, suppression, or economic extraction — but can’t do it directly? They pass the task to corporate power.
- Want to suppress wages but avoid accountability?
➤ Let temporary staffing agencies do it.
- Want to avoid the duty of public housing?
➤ Hand billions to private equity firms to build “affordable” rentals with no affordability.
- Want to avoid direct censorship or public backlash?
➤ Let Big Tech manage the narrative — while Congress plays innocent.
- Want to avoid the backlash of surveillance?
➤ Fund private data brokers and algorithms that profile every American without a warrant.
This is not capitalism. It’s state-enabled corporate authoritarianism . And it’s being funded by you .
Tax Dollars for Tyranny: You’re Paying for Your Own Chains
Here’s the most perverse twist:
The government isn’t just looking the other way. It’s paying corporations to oppress you.
- Your tax dollars fund private prisons that lobby for harsher laws.
- Your tax dollars subsidize landlords backed by hedge funds evicting veterans.
- Your tax dollars fund health insurance companies that deny care while CEOs earn bonuses.
- Your tax dollars feed military contracts while communities can’t afford clean water.
And now they call it “public-private partnerships.”
But let’s be clear: you’re the public. They’re the private. And only one of you is winning.
The Constitution Is Being Bypassed Through Design
The Founders never anticipated multinational corporations would one day hold more power than Congress — or that the government would become a gateway, not a guardian .
Corporations are not bound by the Bill of Rights. They can:
- Restrict your speech on platforms.
- Control your mobility through gig-based livelihoods.
- Silence whistleblowers with NDAs.
- Refuse to serve or hire you without explanation.
- Track you without your consent.
And when the government contracts with them — for prisons, housing, education, or AI — they effectively outsource the oppression , while shielding themselves from blame.
This is not freedom. This is a commercialized bypass of constitutional law .
“Enslave Them Legally” — The New Model of Control
The Constitution says slavery is abolished — except as punishment for a crime. But now, we’ve moved beyond physical chains.
We are being enslaved:
- By rent we can never own.
- By debt we can never escape.
- By jobs that don’t pay enough to survive.
- By rules written by lawyers and CEOs instead of elected leaders.
You don’t need a plantation to enslave people.
You just need control over their money, their time, and their data — and a government willing to let it happen.
Reclaiming the Constitution for the People
The Constitution was written for the people , not corporations.
It was designed to limit government power , not to allow it to be outsourced to private actors with no accountability.
If government officials are granting corporations power they themselves do not have under the Constitution — that’s an act of betrayal .
And if tax dollars are being handed over to corporate interests that actively harm citizens — that’s not policy. That’s complicity.
The Wake-Up Call
Ask yourself:
- Who writes the bills? Who funds the candidates?
- Who owns the housing you rent?
- Who owns the debt you pay?
- Who profits when you get sick, arrested, evicted, or overworked?
And who gave them that power?
The answer is Congress. The answer is our government. The answer is decades of deregulation and intentional silence.
We are not just witnessing inequality. We are watching a designed surrender of the Republic to corporate rule — with a smile, a contract, and a check cut from your paycheck.
How are they doing it?
They tell you they’re building “affordable housing.”
They hold press conferences, cut ribbons, and pass legislation that funnels billions in public money to real estate developers. But behind the curtain, the developers aren’t mom-and-pop builders or public servants — they’re private equity firms and institutional holders , whose goal isn’t affordability — it’s control.
Your tax dollars fund the construction.
Your city gives them tax breaks, fast-track permits, and even public land.
Your retirement fund — your pension or 401(k) — is invested into these firms to grow their empire.
But when the buildings are done, you don’t own anything .
The rents aren’t affordable. The leases are predatory.
The same firms that received public subsidies now profit off the same people who funded them .
You pay to build it, then pay to live in it — forever.
This is how modern slavery operates. Not through chains and plantations, but through financial engineering and policy manipulation . The government says, “We’re helping.” But in truth, they’re handing over your future to asset managers who have no constitutional duty to you.
The cycle is brutal and deliberate:
They use your taxes and investments to create dependency.
They inflate land values, extract rent, and trap entire regions in poverty — all under the banner of “housing solutions.”
And because they’re corporations — not the government — they don’t have to honor your constitutional rights .
No due process. No representation. No accountability.
This isn’t just fraud. It’s theft of democracy .
They’ve privatized not only public goods, but public power.
And unless we stop it now, we’ll soon find that freedom isn’t being taken away — it’s being leased back to us, one overpriced apartment at a time.
“Private anything is the new term for slaveholder.”
They’ve changed the vocabulary, not the intention.
Where we once said plantation , now we say private equity .
Where we once said slave owner , now we say landlord , insurer , shareholder , or developer .
But the dynamic is the same: total control over your life, without any accountability to your freedom.
The word “private” has become a smokescreen.
It’s supposed to mean innovation, choice, and independence.
But today it means something else entirely:
No public oversight. No constitutional obligation. No human rights protections.
Private prisons, private housing, private utilities, private schools — all designed to extract from the many and enrich the few.
They are the modern slaveholders — hiding behind contracts, corporations, and LLCs.
Private anything means they own the power — and you lease your life.
You can't vote them out. You can’t petition for change. You can’t appeal your mistreatment.
Why? Because they’re not the government. And that’s the point.
The government isn’t failing to protect you.
It’s actively handing you over to these private slaveholders — through deregulation, contracts, subsidies, and silence.
United for Accountability: The Constitutional Reckoning Begins
This is why we formed United for Accountability — to reclaim constitutional protections from the grip of privatized harm. To expose how our rights have been outsourced. And to challenge the narrative that this is normal.
Because it isn’t.
Freedom is not free when it’s leased.
Democracy is not real when it's bought.
And liberty cannot exist when corporations write the laws.
We’re not just resisting corporate capture.
We’re reviving the Constitution — and putting the power back where it belongs: with the people .
United for Accountability
-Vincent Cordova
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