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.
Before I get upset, I would like to know where this stands in the House -- if there's nothing analogous on track over there, then this is just grandstanding. If there is, what odds it will get passed before the Republicans take control in January? I read that Congress is adjourning early to begin campaigning for the November elections, and there is very little with realistic odds of being addressed before they leave. |
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