The District Supervisor urges residents in the New Woodbridge Vision, to “Go Green, Get Your Vision.” The vision, of course, is a smart development plan tailored to local needs but also United Nation’s “vision” of a global social engineering to control every human activity within the parameters they set out of what is and what isn’t sustainable.
Pushing smart development, Frank Principi, who was elected in 2008,
describes the Vision of a New Woodbridge as a “mixed use, smart growth
development that maximizes existing transit and prepares for new options.” This
vision is mirroring the vision of U.N. Agenda 2030.
He describes
smart growth as “a mix of
residential, commercial, and retail space in close proximity with a range of
housing options, utilize compact building design, promote walkability, green
space preservation and sustainability,” all for the lofty goal of community
collaboration.
Frank Principi
supports more “town centers for convenience, to combine live, work, eat, and
play space.” A population socially engineered in one small area is much easier
to control. Most taking points in this pamphlet are found in the U.N. Agenda
2030 stated goals and “visions.”
All main
roads are congested by non-stop traffic that no politician seems to be able to
unclog. The county’s population has increased 40 percent by mostly illegal
residents according to the last census report. Principi is looking at other
venues such as VRE, HOT lanes, and even “the option of commuting to work via a
high-speed catamaran, in under an hour into DC, at a price point competitive
with rail and less expensive than HOT Lanes.”
Of course a
simpler and less expensive economic solution would be to enforce immigration
laws in existence and to deport all illegals in the county and to stop bringing
in economic refugees from the Middle East and unaccompanied minors from Central
America. Most reside in Prince William County because rent is cheaper and their
attend public schools at taxpayers’ expense and receive welfare benefits.
It is not coincidental
that tiny homes and spaces are being pushed around the country, that suburbia
is being vilified by city planners, car use is discouraged, bus and light rail
use are encouraged, bike lanes are built everywhere, bike riding is heavily
promoted, and the traditional home ownership and one-family residences are
frowned upon by local globalist planners.
Roads in the
northern Virginia area are narrowed to make driving more inconvenient and
countless speed tables are installed on all streets not necessarily just to
slow down traffic but to destroy cars over time, necessitating constant repairs
and tune-ups thus making it more expensive to own and operate a vehicle. Garage
parking is very expensive and street parking spaces are harder and harder to
find.
The Planners
Network, of which the American Planning Association is a member, states in its
principles:
“We believe
planning should be a tool for allocating resources… and eliminating the great
inequalities of wealth and power in society because the free market has proven
incapable of doing this.”
“Imagine an
America in which a specific ‘ruling principle’ is created to decide proper
societal conduct for every citizen. That principle would be used to consider
regulations guiding everything you eat, the size of home you are allowed, the
method of transportation to get to work, what kind of work you may have,
perhaps even the number of children you may have, as well as the quality and
amount of education your children may receive,” said Tom DeWeese, President of
the American Policy Center, speaking about property rights and sustainable development, a code word
for societal reorganization and the lynchpin of U.N. Agenda 2030.
Principi’s “vision”
for Prince William County is but one example of the sustainable development and sustainable communities that have
sprung up all over the country and the world.
“Sustainable
communities encourage [nudge] people to work together to create healthy
communities where natural resources and historic resources are preserved, jobs
are available, sprawl [suburbia] is contained, neighborhoods are secure,
education is lifelong, transportation and healthcare are accessible, and all
citizens have opportunities to improve the quality of their lives.”
The extent
of quality of life improvement is most certainly based on what financial
resources and services are left and available to Americans after illegals and
other economic refugees had been serviced first. The socialized Obamacare has
proven a disaster for access to affordable healthcare and actual delivery of
timely and adequate care.
As Richard
B. Sanders, State Supreme Court Justice, stated, “Property in a thing consists
not merely in its ownership and possessions, but in the unrestricted right of
use, enjoyment, and disposal. Anything which destroys any of the elements of
property, to what extent, destroys the property itself. The substantial value
of property lies in its use. If the right of use be denied, the value of the
property is annihilated, and ownership is rendered a barren right.”
Globalists blame
America’s prosperity as the reason why the rest of the world is in poverty.
Their propaganda claims that Americans have become property owners on the backs
of the poor and therefore such ill-gotten property and wealth must be
re-distributed to the rest of the world by any means necessary.
Additionally,
it is the global governance opinion that Americans have raped the planet and
have caused global warming Armageddon. There is a never ending chorus of
elitists, billionaires, politicians, journalists, actors, community organizers,
non-governmental organizations (NGOs), race baiters, and even priests who are pushing
their “vision” of the planet onto the masses and are forcing billions of people
to live in socially engineered smart
growth communities, the crowded high-rise, mixed use for the sake of
convenience tiny spaces of the 21st century.
The late Henry
Lamb said, “Advocates of global governance are relentless, convinced that their
philosophy of social organization is far superior to laissez faire capitalism. They are not deterred by the failure of
the Soviet Union, Cuba, and other societies constructed on this
government-knows-best philosophy.”
And the “visioning”
committee in Prince William County, led by District Supervisor Frank Principi,
seems to follow this global governance philosophy.
Your article is a harbinger of what is to come to people who refuse to see the horrors of the UN and the Globalists.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, Bill. Nobody seems to pay attention and, if they do, they are powerless at the voting booth - the illegals and the Democrats have taken over our cities, local, and state government. Fairfax County elected a person to office who has been in this country only four years and has four small children. What does she know about America and civics? Precious nothing because I spoke with her.
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