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The Community Character Act (S.975) = Ripping Apart a Nation In the Back Room
http://www.americanpolicy.org/dw_commentaries/main.htm ^ | Tom DeWeese

Posted on 06/03/2002 8:14:55 AM PDT by Jethro Tull

The Community Character Act (S.975)

-SNIP

On June 29, 1993, former President Bill Clinton issued Executive Order #12852 to create the President’s Council on Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development is the "ruling principle" for the implementation of what former Vice President Al Gore said we must all suffer through in order to purify our nation from the horrors of the Twentieth Century’s industrial revolution. In his book, "Earth in the Balance," Gore called it a "wrenching transformation of society."

Consequently, sustainable development calls for changing the very infrastructure of the nation, away from private ownership and control of property to nothing short of a national zoning system. In such a system, the federal government, backed by an army of private, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), like the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood and the National Education Association will influence, if not dictate, policy in state government and in local communities. Locally-elected officials will no longer be the single driving force in making decisions for their communities. Most will be done behind the scenes in non-elected "sustainability councils" armed with truckloads of federal regulations, guidelines and money.

"Sustainability" – sustainable communities, sustainable development, sustainable agriculture, -- is not a comprehensive approach to environmental protection. The recurring theme throughout the sustainability literature is the integration of "economic, equity, and environmental" policies. That grandiose language is translated by specific policy recommendations which use the environment as an excuse to manage the economy to achieve "social equity."

Throughout the literature, particuarly in the report from the President’s Council on Sustainable Development, terms such as "harness market forces" describes proposals to impose consumption taxes on products that "management" deems to be unsustainable. That "management" is not elected governments, rather it’s those appointed sustainability councils and their NGO friends who basically dictate policy to city councils and county commissioners.

According to sustainable development policies, air conditioning, convenience foods, single-family housing and cars are among the products that have already been determined to be unsustainable. "Equity" means forcing those who produce an income to provide for those who do not. "Environmental protection" means constraining individual freedom to accommodate "management" so it can invoke its top-down dictates for local development.

Clearly, sustainable development policies are a radical departure from America’s established form of self-government. They ignore elected representatives, abolish protections of private property rights and diminish the rights of individuals to make personal decisions. In short, sustainable development is nothing short of socialism where all decisions about how one must live in this nation are made by non-elected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., and in its satellites in state capitals and city halls.

It should come as no surprise that one can trace the roots of the sustainable development concept to the United Nations. Specifically, the blue print is a United Nation’s program called Agenda 21. It is a product of the 1992 UN Earth Summit and outlines the means for a complete restructuring of nations to fit the desired mold. Agenda 21 outlines in detail the UN’s vision of a completely managed society, dictating the process to be used for industry, agriculture, housing development and even education curriculum in the classroom. The federal government’s drive to acquire and control massive amounts of land is necessary for the full implementation of Agenda 21.

Sneaking Past The Voters

Until now, the congress has not passed specific legislation to impose sustainable development. Legislation is supposed to be openly debated and fully aired before voted upon and implemented as the law of the land. Those who are driving these policies are savvy enough to understand that if the general public fully understood sustainable development there would be very little chance of implementation.

The chosen tool thus far has been the use of the president’s pen on executive orders. Bill Clinton used that pen time and again to create sustainable policies to lock up vast amounts of land through national monuments and even to create whole programs such as the American Heritage Rivers Initiative. That one program, never voted on by Congress, brings an army of 13 federal agencies into communities to control development, remove property owners and usurp local control in communities which have heritage rivers running through them. Not a single dime for the program was appropriated by Congress. Clinton simply robbed the budgets of other approved programs while Congress took no action to stop him.

Now, without Bill Clinton in the White House to push things along behind the scenes, the sustainable development forces are driving to bring legality to the restructuring through legislative means.

The Community Character Act (S.975), and its counterpart in the House of Representatives (H.R.1433), is the legislation that will legalize enforcement of sustainable development in every community in the nation. The bill requires local governments to implement land-management plans using guidelines outlined in a federal document called the "Smart Growth Legislative Guidebook." This publication was developed with $2 million provided by the Clinton Administration to "guide" counties, cities and towns on how to "update their local zoning." The Community Character Act offers grants to communities that will pay up to 90% of the costs for localities to update their zoning - but only if they do it the way the federal government wants it done.

The guide requires localities to "promote social equity" – right out of the sustainable development game plan. That means that communities will be required to establish social programs for the poor and pay for it by creating taxes on businesses which will help force them to comply with the dictates of the "guidelines."

The Community Character Act requires localities to "conserve historic, scenic, natural and cultural resources." These are euphemisms which mean more land grabs and fewer places where humans can freely go about their daily lives. It means planned economies, restricted housing and diminished use of cars and government control of property.

The Community Character Act demands that communities "integrate local land- use plans with Federal land-use plans." That means that local wants and needs, local problems and local culture will be ignored - wiped away - as the entire nation is homogenized into one, unhappy colorless, controlled big brotherhood. The bill contains not a single mention of private-property rights protection.

-SNIP


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1 posted on 06/03/2002 8:14:55 AM PDT by Jethro Tull
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To: Free the USA; Seamole; Fish out of Water; Carry_Okie; 2Jedismom; 2sheep; 4Freedom; Aliska...
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2 posted on 06/03/2002 8:32:10 AM PDT by madfly
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To: madfly
Private property does not fit into the democommies "workers paradise" vision now does it.
3 posted on 06/03/2002 8:34:33 AM PDT by weikel
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To: madfly
Next time your down at the Club of Rome having a brewski ask Jeremy Rifkin or the new Prez Prince Hassan of the Hashemite Clan whats shaken in the world of Sustainable Development...
6 posted on 06/03/2002 8:39:13 AM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: A.Pole; Agrarian; Alamo-Girl; Anthem; asneditor; AUgrad; Aurelius; Barry Goldwater; billbears...
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7 posted on 06/03/2002 8:41:26 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Jethro Tull
This will guarantee a Democrat majority forever. It is demographic gerrymandering in reverse: move the people into the political districts and construct majorities.

They will move bureaucrats, immigrants, and retirees into rural areas and drive the middle class into the cities.

8 posted on 06/03/2002 8:41:52 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Jethro Tull
Where does the federal government get the power to control local lands within the states?
9 posted on 06/03/2002 8:43:49 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach, freefly, .30Carbine;68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; Ace2U; Alas; alphadog...
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10 posted on 06/03/2002 8:52:14 AM PDT by madfly
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To: PatrioticAmerican;madfly
A government of the people? States rights?

It's time to change the oil in Washington.

"We start with first principles. The Constitution creates a Federal Government of enumerated powers. See U.S. Const., Art. I, 8. As James Madison wrote, "[t]he powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite." The Federalist No. 45, pp. 292-293 (C. Rossiter ed. 1961)." [United States v. Lopez, 514 U.S. 549 (1995)]

"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." - Tenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution

11 posted on 06/03/2002 8:58:05 AM PDT by Brownie74
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To: PatrioticAmerican
"Where does the federal government get the power to control local lands within the states?"

Very simple: Because there is no Term Limits on Congress.

12 posted on 06/03/2002 8:58:58 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg
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To: madfly
Hi- over on this post:

The Back Room Deal to Destroy America:

I noted to brat:


To: brat;Ernest_at_the_Beach;all

Phone, fax and mailblaster.com the Critters. According to Bob Barr, it DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

Go here:

Ignorance Making You Ill? Cure It!

for links, tools, & instructions about how to contact a pile of different people, and how to send a link to this story right here ( or anywhere else ) to a "mass email" using Outlook Express.


Do be advised that since I increased my volume of mass emails to letters to editors I have gotten return volleys of virus attacks- my ISP filters them out before the get to my PC, but if yours does not, take appropriate precautions to guard your PC.

I take this as a positive- my emails are simply links with no editorial content; so the other side must fear & loath the information even reaching the public.

11 posted on 6/3/02 6:41 AM Eastern by backhoe


...and further noted:


Well, I sent the bloody thing to a pile of newspapers and people like Rush and Hannity- the word has gone out... how much good it does? Probably some- certainly more & better than remaining silent about it.

I have noted a big shift in the last year among talk show hosts and their callers-- both seem to be drawing very heavily on the web for news and information.
The result has been a real acceleration of the speed of these kinds of stories getting to the public's attention. Indeed, in the past "deals" like this one relied on keeping the public uninformed and misinformed for as long as possible.

That is no longer possible with the web & talk radio covering things.

I would not go so far as to say things have turned around, but rather they are in the process of turning around- in other words, we aren't there yet, but we are headed in the right direction.

31 posted on 6/3/02 11:57 AM Eastern by backhoe


13 posted on 06/03/2002 9:06:14 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: PatrioticAmerican
Where does the federal government get the power to control local lands within the states?

When the populace is more interested in the latest Hollywood marriage/divorce than what is going on in their elected government, that creates a politician who does what (s)he wants with no fear of being removed from office. It used to be an annoyance but now you can murder/manslaughter (Kennedy), commit treason and perjury (Clinton), run a male sex ring (Frank), collaborate with ChiComs (numerous), or just be blatantly corrupt (Davis) and nothing happens.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Incumbent career polititians is where the power arises. We need national term limits but that will take a Constitutional Amendment and I just don't see the pols helping throw themselves out of office...and the sheeple don't care anyway.

14 posted on 06/03/2002 9:09:33 AM PDT by hattend
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To: Jethro Tull
I'd like to see a private charity set up to purchase expensive homes near these liberal do-gooders, and rent them for a nominal amount to low-income families.
15 posted on 06/03/2002 9:10:00 AM PDT by DrDavid
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To: madfly
The modern state is an unsustainable development.

How long will we endure it?

16 posted on 06/03/2002 9:11:54 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: Jethro Tull
The Southern Strategy rears its ugly head.

If air conditioning is "unsustainable," then the South will once again become a dominated backwater. No large office buildings, that's for sure. And forget Wal-Mart. People would be fainting in the aisles. Back to pickin' cotton for our northern neighbors. Guess I'd better dust off the overalls and the gumby-rake.

17 posted on 06/03/2002 9:16:24 AM PDT by bloggerjohn
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To: Jethro Tull
Last week I posted a Backgrounder from Heritage.org on this act. The thread had a number on interesting links. For those who want to read the related article, you can go to it at Will Sprawl Gobble Up America's Land? Federal Data Reveal Development's Trivial Impact
18 posted on 06/03/2002 9:27:15 AM PDT by KC Burke
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To: madfly
'That grandiose language is translated by specific policy recommendations which use the environment as an excuse to manage the economy to achieve "social equity."'

Oh yeah, I get it. They want to make us all live in cardboard boxes ... the lowest common demominator.

BLOAT!

19 posted on 06/03/2002 9:43:47 AM PDT by Washington_minuteman
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To: PatrioticAmerican
Where does the federal government get the power to control local lands within the states?

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It gets it from the clowns people vote in as president and other representatives after the choices we are offered are screened and promoted by the leftist media.

20 posted on 06/03/2002 10:02:00 AM PDT by RLK
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