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The imposition of environmental regulations has become the greatest threat to ownership and control of private property

The Threat of Sustainable Development


By News on the Net ——--November 14, 2010

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image"The imposition of environmental regulations has become the greatest threat to ownership and control of private property. Our Supreme Court has now declared that there is no private property and that any community is free to take any property it desires for private development -- all for the common good of the community. "We have accepted the rise of a horde of powerful non-elected government agencies like planning commissions, transportation commissions, homeowners associations, neighborhood development councils, historic preservation councils, and stake-holder councils -- and we call them a proper role for government.

"Yet, the more non-elected councils making the rules -- the less power for the elected representatives chosen by the people -- the less say we have about our own lives. "The true purpose of this new government structure is to create and enforce the global village. The policy of choice to make it happen is, of course, Sustainable Development. "Sustainable Development has three components: global land use, global education, and global population control. Sustainable Development is anti-free enterprise; anti-limited government and anti-individual liberty. But most communities and government entities have accepted it as a proper role for government. "Can you name one single elected official -- anywhere in the United States -- at any level of office -- who speaks out against Sustainable Development? Can you name one who has stood up to stop this policy? [. . .] MUST-READ EXCERPTS for 2010



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