Topic: Forced to Live in Utopia. Livable Communities Act SB 1619 | |
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Personal Liberty Digest September 10, 2010 by Bob Livingston
A social engineering bill to restrict residence in the suburbs and rural areas and force Americans into city centers has passed the United States Senate Banking Committee and is on the fast track to passage in the Senate. The bill is called the Livable Communities Act SB 1619 and it was introduced by corruptocrat outgoing Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.). It seeks to fulfill the United Nation’s plan Agenda 21, adopted at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and signed onto by “New World Order” President George H.W. Bush. This bill is designed to destroy your community. According to the non-profit American Policy Center the bill: * Is a blueprint for the transformation of our society into total Federal control. * Will enforce Federal Sustainable Development zoning and control of local communities. * Will create a massive new “development” bureaucracy. * Will drive up the cost of energy to heat and cool your home. * Will drive up the cost of gasoline as a way to get you out of your car. * Will force you to spend thousands of dollars on your home in order to comply. A carrot and stick policy will be used to get your local government to sign on. The carrot is billions of dollars in grants available if your local government agrees to amend zoning laws that restrict housing in outlying areas, forcing people to give up their homes and land and move into the city center. The stick will be denial of the funds and bad publicity generated by “Green” organizations criticizing government officials for turning down free money. The rub is the grants will come with strings attached that force local governments to bend to the will of the Feds. The idea of these social engineering initiatives is to force people to live in a congested area in high rise buildings with housing on the upper floors and stores on the bottom. The whole area will be linked by mass transit creating the “utopian” communities loved by socialists. The result will be higher costs for housing (because overcrowding will make housing space a premium) and goods and services (because of less choice and competition) and less freedom to move about (because cars won’t be necessary and parking space will be prohibitively expensive). As we pointed out here President Barack Obama is — not surprisingly — an advocate of this type of nonsense. And his cabinet is populated by elitists who think they know better than you how you should live. It is imperative that you call your two Senators immediately and tell them to oppose Dodd’s SB1619. link to the bill http://thomas.loc.gov/home/gpoxmlc111/s1619_is.xml |
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I live in the woods first and hunt
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They want to shuffle the masses of people into the cities where they can be controlled and watched at all times.
The envirowhackos will argue that its to save the countrysides and the wilderness areas from human activiy, but they are liars who only want to cover for the real agenda while trying to throw everyone off. |
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The folks who rent or live in the ghetto projects already won't notice a difference.
They are used to and like being confined like rats. |
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I sense more of the 'death panel' type distortions on their way,,,,
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I would rather become a mountain woman
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hey, my mom was living in one of these types of livable communities, only it was called a planned neighborhood,, and not too shabby at all
kind of nice to be ABLE to walk to the library, grocery store, gas station, drug store,,,etc,,, |
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hey, my mom was living in one of these types of livable communities, only it was called a planned neighborhood,, and not too shabby at all kind of nice to be ABLE to walk to the library, grocery store, gas station, drug store,,,etc,,, This can be nice. I'm just the type that likes space and not dealing with crowds |
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hey, my mom was living in one of these types of livable communities, only it was called a planned neighborhood,, and not too shabby at all kind of nice to be ABLE to walk to the library, grocery store, gas station, drug store,,,etc,,, This can be nice. I'm just the type that likes space and not dealing with crowds me too, but as was addressed in the thread on welfare recipients, everyone doesnt have the same need or tastes,,, freedom of choice is a pretty kewl thing,,, |
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Po' folks utopia;
Vs, Rich Folk utopia; |
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me too, but as was addressed in the thread on welfare recipients, everyone doesnt have the same need or tastes,,, freedom of choice is a pretty kewl thing,,, well I can't afford my dream either. Unfortunately or not...that comes with the territory of being on welfare. Kinda of get what you get. It's not ideal, but sometimes it's better than nothing I guess |
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I think it's a good idea to house all the libs together.
They would feel so warm and secure. |
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