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The Road To Hell Was Paved With 99ers Souls - Tier 5 Now!

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The Road To Hell Was Paved With 99ers Souls - Tier 5 Now!


In December of 2010, millions of 99ers began walking the Road To Hell.

Since then, millions of 99ers have died along the way, victims of homelessness, starvation, dehydration, disease, incarceration, overdose, murder, hyperthermia, hypothermia, taxation-without-representation, suppression of freedom of speech, tasers, attack dogs, the War on Lemonade Stands, the illegality of growing crops and/or raising livestock within city limits, ordinances against collecting recyclables from recycling containers, the repeal of the Homestead Act, etc.

The souls of 99ers have paved the Road To Hell that the Obombasta Ad(hoc)ministration and his evil Stupor Commi(e)Tea have built to facilitate and expedite his genocide machine which has been targeted directly at the soon-to-be-extinct Middle Class in the United States of America.

When President Obombasta cut off humanitarian aid to American citizens in December of 2010, he showed America his priorities - illegal wars and foreign aid.

Since cutting off Unemployment Benefits to unemployed Americans, President Obombasta has engaged in several illegal wars all across the globe, investing trillions of tax-dollars in the destruction of foreign oil producing governments and establishing military bases in strategic positions ensuring American control of nearby petroleum fields.

Yet, Americans pay nearly $4.00 per gallon plus tolls, fees and taxes to travel the Road To Hell, where all rest areas are closed and the destination is death.

"Welcome to Hell."

"Your gold and silver will soon be confiscated."


The Road To Hell Was Paved With 99ers Souls - Tier 5 Now!


Pastor Dinary
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sunny2
sunny2
8 months ago: I don't know how people are going to make it through 2012.
PD, I can see the attitude already is caving in. There is no will to fight for the souls that need to have someone on their side.
I can only hope that the people will not stand for such a mockery made of their lives. He says "jobs" must be created. I can see the handwriting on the wall at this moment, and I don't see it happening. We are getting hit with one thing after another driving down this economy.
8 months ago: sunny2,

When FEMA Concentration Camp 99er opens up, many 99ers will gladly enter the barbed-wire enclosures, take up residence in formaldehyde filled campers and eat whatever genetically modified foods are rationed out, exchanging liberty for sustenance.

Even with two "jobs" at minimum wage, survival within the current economic atmosphere is nearly impossible.

And minimum wage jobs are hard to get!

Since 99ers were betrayed by Obombasta, we have learned many new survival skills.

The intentional genocide of the Middle Class may backfire on the NWO when new local economies begin to flourish off the grid.


Pastor Dinary
sunny2
sunny2
8 months ago: You are right about the 99ers at the rate it is going.
Pastor...What about the people that are working and have good jobs? There are millions working and were lucky enough to survive this economy. Some people don't even know this is going on because they are set in jobs and couldn't care less.
I don't see that the bottom will drop out from under us completely because of those that are bringing in good wages. Something better has to be done to bring jobs back, especially, getting the kids to work to help out. Communities are starting to pull together. Maybe there will be hope that it won't get so far that it can't be turned around.
We have to go back to grass roots. Sunny
sunny2
sunny2
8 months ago: PD Did you see this Article?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-th...

Where are the jobs? That question is on the minds of millions of Americans who have lost jobs during the Great Recession. During this historically lean jobs creation period, finding a new job often requires thinking outside the box. And you can't think much further outside the job search box than "workamping" -- also known as work-camping.

"The RV's kitchen slide broke in Eutaw, Alabama, which is in the middle of the middle of nowhere. We managed. We were stuck in the mud in Clarksdale, Mississipi during a launch party for the anthology, Delta Blues. The tow truck driver who pulled our rig out of the mud jackknifed it and broke out the pickup's rear window. Guess I can add my broken wrist to the list of oopsies."

That's how Suzann Ellingsworth described a couple of days in the workamping life she shares with her husband, Dave, as they drive their RV through the southern and plains states looking for work.

That's how Suzann Ellingsworth described a couple of days in the workamping life she shares with her husband, Dave, as they drive their RV through the southern and plains states looking for work.

According to Workamper.com, a workamper is "an adventurous individual who has chosen a wonderful lifestyle that combines ANY kind of part-time or full-time work with RV camping. If you work as an employee, operate a business, or donate your time as a volunteer, AND you sleep in an RV (or on-site housing), you are a Workamper. Workampers generally receive compensation in the form of a free campsite, usually with free utilities (electricity, water, and sewer hookups) and additional wages."

Calling it a "wonderful lifestyle" seems a bit over the top for some workampers. After communicating with Suzann for more than six months and observing the Ellingsworth's ups and frequent downs, it's obvious that workamping is not all fun and games, at least for those who hit the road in need of a job to survive.

Most workamper jobs are of the minimum-wage variety. Workampers generally don't receive unemployment insurance benefits, severance pay or any warning that a job is about to end. Workampers face many of the same job insecurity issues as the millions of Americans who have been downsized due to job outsourcing, financial mismanagement and slow consumer demand for products and services, except workampers are purposely more nimble and have been conditioned to pack up and move to where the jobs are. "We have to be mobile to land a job," said Suzann. Those who become jobless and live in traditional stationary homes aren't usually able to move to another city on a moment's notice.

Since workamping is a nomadic lifestyle, it's difficult to collect a headcount. Steve Anderson, president of Workamper.com, said the most recent workamper survey is from KOA, but it is dated: "Nearly 10 years ago the KOA Corporation gave an estimate that 750,000 were living the workamping lifestyle. Their data was questioned then and at best was an estimated guess. Over the years we have seen our membership remain in the 14,000 range with thousands of others in the dreaming stages of workamping. It is very transitional lifestyle, meaning folks begin and end the lifestyle every day."

"More people are turning to workamping as a way to earn money," said Jaimie Hall Bruzenak, RVlifestyleexperts.com founder and author of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road. "I would say it is mixed, though. Some are the traditional retired couples who want to either earn a little money or get a free site while having the chance to travel and stay in beautiful places. There are also those who have been hit with the downturn -- eithe

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