Coal Fired Plants Shut Down - West Virginia - President Obama - EPA Environmental Protection Agency - Armed Troops - Electricity - The Store of Barack Obama's War on Coal - The President has again decided to kill off Americans, letting them freeze next winter, paying twice the money for food, millions of jobs destroyed so why would a President, back to 2010 plan to kill American Citizens, can this story be true, by Executive Order - All Coal Mining Stops -
It's not peace time
anymore and Andy Ledger was sure that the civil unrest around the country would
lead to another civil war. Andy thought
about it every single day but every morning the alarm clock went off and he
went off to work. It had taken a few
years but Andy Ledger had joined the millions of patriots and even survivalists
because at some point he had become afraid, afraid of his own government.
The centralized
government had tried to stop the burglars but crime had gone way up since it
was now illegal to own a long rifle and you had to buy a very expensive
government permit to own a pistol, a two shot pistol allowed by law.
The federal
government had become like the deadliest poison gas that reached every nook and
cranny of every home and business. When
the president of the United States killed off the coal industry he also killed
off millions of jobs and they were not just in the coal mining states. West Virginia was the hot spot because their
representatives in Congress allowed the president to spread his communism all
across the coal mining industry. The
coal fired power plants were shut down and the welfare aid to the poorest of
citizens also ended and many people were close to starving and freezing during
the winter.
It was clear that
the president had been the boll weevil and buried deep within every regulation
was the elimination of choice, free choice, liberty was almost gone.
There were riots in
West Virginia but the president's private army converted from peace keeping to
killing teams. The protestors in West
Virginia turned into rioters when the National Guard showed up and shot up the
crowds with riot guns.
It took several
months for the rioters to go home but that was mainly due to the weather as
winter was only a few months away.
Hundreds of the mine workers stayed to protest but often times they
needed to be rescued by other citizens.
At one point the centralized governments private army sprayed
insecticides on the citizens until the local chemical plants were burnt down by
the bravest of the rioters called stallions.
The stallions were
the patriot that never gave up their guns and they had no problem shooting back
at government kill teams. Strangely
enough, even with horrible unrest and gun fights most people stayed home and
prayed for peace.
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