The Green Fields of Governance or the Scorched Earth of Socialism »

Posted By Shana4Liberty 10 months, 1 week ago in News

The implementation of “governance” is not limited to legislative action. The “wrenching transformation” i.e. “globalization” involves more than governmental authority. As such, this “governance” system designed to implement and enforce “sustainable development principles” require a “framework of rules, institutions and practices” designed to “limit” “behavior”. In order to be successful this system appropriately described by the United Nations 1999 Human Development Report includes additional forays into the structure of society.

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    RedRiverJ10 months, 1 week ago

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    The environmentalists are moving us toward total government control.

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    nostalgia10 months, 1 week ago

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    Incremental movement toward one world government

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    CHAM10 months, 1 week ago

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    Excellent Article. "Limiting Behavior thru Regional Governance." Welcome 1984! This is my gripe with the Bush Administration. This is exactly what they advocated. But not the good kind of limiting nor the good governance.

    When you limit behavior you are either cracking down on illegal criminal behavior or you are cracking down on law abiding citizens.

    Have any doubts about which governance we've had lately?

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      Pecossam10 months, 1 week ago

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      It is axiomatic: Less agrarianism equals less freedom.
      Failure to voluntarily control our population has led to involuntary measures, as we are now witnessing through programs such as "Smart Growth" and other Utopian/Socialist nightmares.

      It seems paradoxical that we seek to cure cancer, an uncontrolled growth in the body, and yet encourage uncontrolled growth in our cities and suburbs. BOTH are diseases, one affecting our personal body and the other affecting our social freedoms.

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      DarkWizard10 months, 1 week ago

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      FTA - "The challenge remains to locate vocabulary that expresses what we want to say without threatening or turning off important potential stewards and constituents."

      This is a very dangerous trend. Advertisers/marketers and politicians use these methods to "spin" what many would perceive as negatives into positives. If you want to understand this better, read Words That Work: It's Not What You Say, It's What People Hear by Dr. Frank Luntz.

      These methodologies are very misleading and even educated people will fall for these "word games" if not taught what to look for. The reason this trend is so dangerous is in the fact that the majority have no idea they are indeed being duped. It has become an art form much like a politician using duplicitous speeches to excite a crowd while really saying nothing.

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        Commodore110 months, 1 week ago

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        W/the nazi liberals in control a socialist country here in the U.S. is right around the corner. After inauguration, here it comes.

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          hyperbola10 months, 1 week ago

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          This article has about zero substance and is very superficial. It is mostly blathering around with words attempting to stir emotions without making any concrete statements about what is actually objected to or what should replace it.

          This starts in the title with the "scare" word socialism. The US has been strongly socialistic for over a century now, just like the rest of the developed, industrialized world. This development followed upon the disastrous results of "laissez faire" (now called "small government") during the Guilded Age of our own history (late 19th, early 20th century). Is it really your ideal to go back to a period when a kleptocracy of financiers and corporations resulted in large numbers of Americans working for starvation wages and US troops shooting Americans in the streets if they objected?

          We have just spent the last 30 years (since Reagan) trying to restore the kleptocracy. The method was to corrupt the government to serve financiers and rapacious corporations. The failure of Americans to pay attention to their democracy and let the "free marketeers" have free reign hasn't worked out so well.

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            CHAM10 months, 1 week ago

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            Hyperbola

            Your statement:

            "We have just spent the last 30 years (since Reagan) trying to restore the kleptocracy. The method was to corrupt the government to serve financiers and rapacious corporations. The failure of Americans to pay attention to their democracy and let the "free marketeers" have free reign hasn't worked out so well."

            I do believe you have just defined the Bush Administration and the one before his and hopefully not , but just maybe, the one coming.

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