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Steps To Martial Law; States Begin To Declare State Of Emergency Due To Shutdown.

Thursday, October 10, 2013 7:51
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Well we will start to see who is the most heavily dependent on Federal money, as counties begin to call a state of emergency.

As the government shutdown keeps a closed sign on national parks across the country, hindering local tourism, nine Utah counties have declared a state of emergency due to “economic disruption.”

Commissioners from Washington, Kane, San Juan, Garfield, Sevier, Grand, Iron, Wayne and Piute counties met Monday, along with representatives from Coconino and Mohave counties in Arizona, to discuss the strain on tourism-dependent communities near the parks.

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=27158988&nid=148

And now, the entire state of Maine has declared an emergency.

Gov. Paul LePage on Wednesday declared a state of “civil emergency” in an effort to minimize the financial impact on state operations of the federal government shutdown.

http://bangordailynews.com/2013/10/09/politics/lepage-declares-civil-emergency-as-result-of-government-shutdown/?ref=latest

Is this all an entire elaborate event to usher in martial law? None of these people will ever admit they are broke because of rampant corruption and greed. This will not be good, even if they raise the debt ceiling.

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