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This is the end game for the plan to dismantle America. What made America great was a large thriving middle class, good jobs with good pay and benefits. People worked hard and were motivated to be good employees.

The globalist agenda had one roadblock and that was the USA of old. What was needed to go away was, 3 things

First, the dollar as the world currency had to be destroyed, by devaluing it to nothing thus destroy the buying power of the middle-class. It got too expensive to keep the good paying jobs and benefits. That has been done.

Second was to destroy the Constitution as the law of the land. What we have today is the country is run by the laws of Congress and executive orders. So we have a congress who does what it wants and has slowly given more and more power to the executive branch and a free hand to rule by executive orders (all unconstitutional). Plus the Supreme court is reluctant to get involved in political battles. So we have a congress that is run amok and and allowed the executive branch to usurped it powers. And both parties are guilty of that so when their guy is in office they have more control and a USSC that sits on the sidelines. (the Constitution is just a piece of paper on the wall now).

Third, America and guns has got to go. (the last step).

This is a little more complex, because they are not just going to come and take your guns. The political chaos coming in the 2024 election will probably lead to violence in the streets. Obviously some form of military or civil martial law will be declared (it will be very important who is in the white house when this happens). You can keep your guns but if you use them for political violence you will be cancelled. The beta test for this was Jan 6. (where the legitimate protesters were portrayed as insurrectionists and un-American where over a 1,000 were prosecuted. (this was just the first step).

And if it gets really bad via the UN treaty the executive branch can bring the blue helmet guys to bring peace. My God have mercy on us all.

We have a difficult road ahead, some or all of this may not happen as I have said but it will be a hard road. Remember Jesus is King of Kings and He totally rules. He may call us to go through very hard times even leading to death. May we all reflect Christ in His suffering as we patiently endure what God has called each of us to endure to the end to glorify Christ in our life and suffering.

1 Peter 2:21-25

For you have been called for this purpose, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, so that you would follow in His steps, He who committed no sin, nor was any deceit found in His mouth; and while being abusively insulted, He did not insult in return; while suffering, He did not threaten, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously; and He Himself brought our sins in His body up on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live for righteousness; by His wounds you were healed. For you were continually straying like sheep, but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Guardian of your souls.

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I have been part of the middle class my whole life. A business owner since 1975 and several other businesses since then. Have had several rental properties to also supplement my income. i worked 2 full time jobs for 25 years and for 2 of those years worked 5 while going thru a nasty divorce after 28 years of marriage. At one point in my life i was almost $1,00,000 in debt but worked my arse off regaining my life. Now? Those golden years are just fools gold. I'm retired but still own a business that i doubt will make it thru the coming months. I rely on SS and raise my chickens for eggs and have a garden for most of my food. Instead of enjoying the fruits of my 50 years of labor I am left with hoping i have enough fruits to survive on. F##k the government that has allowed this to happen to me...and millions more. Hell has a place reserved for everyone of them.

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Aug 14, 2023·edited Aug 15, 2023

There are food blessing boxes all around my area. The motto is "leave what you can, take what you need." There's no control and no questions asked. Lately, a lot more people have needed to take more and it's becoming very expensive to leave much for those in need so the shelves have been bare or contain little food at many locations. People want to help and have done so in the past but it's getting harder and harder to afford to do so.

If you're interested, you can read about them at https://www.chsblessingbox.org/. They also have a book that explains how to start this is your area.

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all over NYC there are churches giving out free food, I see hundreds of people lined up on the sidewalk, tuesdays at one church, wednesdays at another two blocks away. In a nice neighborhood in Brooklyn NYC.

It's an inefficient way to hand out free food, and it makes the neighborhood look like a third world shithole (pardon my french). Sometimes I think the optics of people lined up like that is meant to make the city look like a mean non-caring place. they could do the same handouts in a different manner which wouldn't look that way.

https://newyorkbitchfest.substack.com/p/food-stamps-are-the-new-soup-kitchen

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Is there any way to force people to pay on their student loans? I know they can't be discharged in bankruptcy but if people just don't make payments, what recourse is there to force payment? Is taking them to court and garnishing wages an option? I'm just really curious more than anything. I don't have any loans and neither do my daughter and son-in-law.

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Garnishing wages is an option. The Fed loan program has three main options for payback. You can get deferrals if you need it. We ended up using the income based program for a while and did deferments here and there as DH moved up the career ladder and ‘life happened’. There are also options for programs for loan repayment if you go into public service, but it’s questionable if you’ll qualify or if the program is run well. The main program for teachers has been badly run and it’s hard to qualify and some have had a lot of issues dealing with the agency running the program per news articles I’ve read on it.

No interest/‘no payments’ came at the right time for us, since we had many of our other bills under control and we knew how to budget- unlike when we were younger. We took advantage of that to pay it off. Now we feel like suckers.

A lot of young people really expect to live like they are middle aged when they get their first jobs and are just starting out these days. It’s so weird.

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married couples need to keep working since raising a family is super expensive and America has fallen into ruin economically, morally and financially. Young people have a zero future where no amout of work will produce just rewards.

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Every single NY resident that can’t pay or afford rent need to claim (climate migrant) asylum

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Twelve billion dollars (the expected cost this year to help migrants) divided by roughly eight-and-a-half million residents of NYC equals about $1500 each; but if you divide by the approximately three-and-a-half million people who are the taxpayers of NYC, it comes out to $3500 each. Those New Yorkers will have to pay about $3500/year additional taxes to pay for the immigrants, whether it's income tax, real estate tax, sales tax, etc. Perhaps well-to-do NYers think that's a reasonable price to pay to ensure there's an adequate supply of stock boys, delivery boys, taxi drivers, food-prep workers and busboys, painters, plasterers and bricklayers. But for those of us making less than $75,000 per year, that's a lot of extra taxes.

read the whole thing at

newyorkbitchfest.substack.com/p/twelve-billion-dollars

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I know people in NY and NJ they think that staying in their little bubble dream nothing is going to affect them.......

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https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/richest-1-bag-nearly-twice-much-wealth-rest-world-put-together-over-past-two-years

It's not our leaders, it's the fact that we're letting the top 1% keep all of the wealth. Before we let politicians kiss rich people's butts, America had a thriving middle class and the lower class wasn't as poor as today's poor either. Top CEOS used to make 20x the income of their lowest paid employees and now CEOs make a whopping 600x what their lowest paid employees make. Come on, let's put the blame where it belongs. And then let's put an end to it.

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