When we win this
upcoming war, and we have systematically cleared this country coast to
coast of the traitors, I propose for a minimum we impose hard labor.
All day.
Every day.
Every night if we're feeling especially pissed that day.
For
the rest of their lives... well, however well they'd last clearing
rubble or digging ditches in a chain gang. Because they chose these
positions where they can rule and parasite us as they're fucking lazy. A
day's labor is anathema to these types and subjecting them to being
pressed towards rebuilding OUR AMERICA would be fitting justice.
A
farmer or a town needs some help in clearing rubble or help in
rebuilding a bridge-call the nearest internment camp and they'll ship
over some chain gangs. I'm certain there's at least a few Patriots that
wouldn't mind making a living under a tent sipping on lemonade with a
LRAD or a whip; the shotgun of course nearby to make certain these
marxists, these TSA pedophles, arch traitors like Brezezinski, George
Soros, whoever, gets to participate in rebuilding what they've dedicated
their up to then worthless lives destroying. We can have a live
streaming net show that's pay per view and watch Justice administered.
They
trudge back to their camp, we can wire that up for audio and video-sure
there will be some ordinary violent criminals who can stamp out... not
license plates we wont' have those but some kind of labor like that, and
the traitors can be housed in gen pop. Sure there's Patriots out there
more than happy to work at least part time keeping society safe.
Either
that or we have them dig a pit and let some especially aggrieved
Americans fight them to their deaths. Televise that as well, maybe have
some bets on who would win.
STORY BELOW
Obama Ban on Youth Farm Chores Part of Larger Power Grab
Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
April 25, 2012
Dredging
up Dickensian horrors of child labor, the Obama administration has
ordered the Labor Department to apply child labor laws to family farms.
The new rules would make it illegal for children to perform a large
number of labor tasks that have been performed by farm families for
centuries. Traditionally, adults and children alike helped with planting
and harvesting in the spring and fall, but the federal government is
now determined not only to make this a historical footnote, but a
criminal offense.
Under the rules, children under 18 would be
prevented by the federal government from working “in the storing,
marketing and transporting of farm product raw materials” and prohibited
“places of employment would include country grain elevators, grain
bins, silos, feed lots, stockyards, livestock exchanges and livestock
auctions.”
In addition to making it far more difficult for
families to work their farms, the new rules will revoke the government’s
approval of safety training and certification taught by independent
groups like 4-H and FFA and replace them with a 90-hour federal
government training course, the Daily Caller reports.
In other
words, the federal government will forcibly insert itself in the
business of teaching animal husbandry and crop management, disciplines
traditionally passed on by families and local communities.
Government
apparatchiks will now oversee the business of local farming the same
way Stalin did when he collectivized farms and “socialized” production
at gunpoint in the Soviet Union. Resistance by farmers and peasants to
Stalin’s efforts resulted in the government cutting off food rations,
which resulted in widespread famine (the “terror-famine in Ukraine”
killed around 12 million people) and millions were sent to forced labor
camps.
The Labor Department’s effort to further erode the family
farm falls on the heels of an unconstitutional executive order Obama
issued last year establishing so-called rural councils.
“According
to this new executive order, the Obama administration plans to stick
its itchy little fingers into just about every aspect of rural life,”
the Economic Collapse Blog noted at the time. “One of the stated goals
of the White House Rural Council is to do the following….”
Coordinate and increase the effectiveness of Federal engagement with
rural stakeholders, including agricultural organizations, small
businesses, education and training institutions, health-care providers,
telecommunications services providers, research and land grant
institutions, law enforcement, State, local, and tribal governments, and
nongovernmental organizations regarding the needs of rural America.
Obama’s
plan to make life miserable for family farmers coincides with an effort
by the United Nations under Agenda 21. Section one of the executive
order mentions “sustainable rural communities,” language right out of
Agenda 21. (For more on the draconian aspects of Agenda 21 and the plan
to roll back modern civilization under the aegis of “sustainability,”
see Rosa Koire’s Behind the Green Mask: U.N. Agenda 21.)
The
federal government has recently moved to clamp down on family farms. For
instance, last year the Department of Transportation proposed new
burdensome rules for farmers. Incidentally, DOT Secretary Ray LaHood
holds a seat on the newly created White House Rural Council.
“In
Late May, the DOT proposed a rule change for farm equipment, and if it
this allowed to take effect, it will place significant regulatory
pressure on small farms and family farms all across America – costing
them thousands of dollars and possibly forcing many of them out of
business,” writes Mike Opelka. “The Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), part of the Department of Transportation (DOT),
wants new standards that would require all farmers and everyone on the
farm to obtain a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) in order to operate
any farming equipment. The agency is going to accomplish this by
reclassifying all farm vehicles and implements as Commercial Motor
Vehicles (CMVs).”
Late last year, House Republicans moved to
prevent the EPA from further burdening farmers with a rule that would
ban “farm dust.” Outrage in response to the proposed regulation came
fast and furious and EPA boss Lisa Jackson was forced to back down as
Democrats complained that the government was not targeting small family
farms with the proposed regulation.
A concerted effort by the
federal government to attack small family farms cannot be denied.
Infowars.com has covered dozens of efforts, including the attack on
Rawesome Foods in California, numerous efforts by the feds to attack raw
milk and dairy farmers (including attacks by the FDA on Amish farmers),
and a recent effort by the Department of Natural Resources in Michigan
to destroy open-range pig farms.
In addition to attempting to
micromanage – and run out of business – family farms through federal
labor regulations, the government is trying to insert itself in the
relationship between parents and their children.
The ongoing
attacks on family farming are not merely misguided efforts by control
freak bureaucrats. They are part of a larger “comprehensive plan of
action” to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of
the United Nations to institute “sustainable development,” a philosophy
designed to bring humanity under tight control of the global elite.
As
George H. W. Bush said on September 11, 1990, the plan is “based
entirely on social control mechanisms.” For the elite, controlling food –
especially healthy and natural food produced by family farms – is a
primary objective in their plan for global conquest.
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