Thursday, March 31, 2011

Bloomington Normal Central Planning Pt 2

     Transnationalism defined by Wikipedia refers …to global co-operation between people, and points to activities, which transcends national boundaries and in which NATION-STATE GOVERNMENTS do not play the most important or EVEN A SIGNIFICANT ROLE. Basically a borderless society and an end to national sovereignty. A website called Focus the Nation reported:


   “ Normal's leaders, like Mayor Koos and Mike Matejka, see this and are trying to make the right choices as their community grows. But they need help! They need their State government to invest in their McLean County's mass transit instead of widening their superhighway. They need a federal climate bill that'll REGULATE CARBON PRODUCERS and invest in the clean energy economy. And finally, they need an INTERNATIONAL TREATY that'll stop polluters from running and hiding in developing countries, while still producing the green house gases which will destroy life as we know it.”

     In addition, a Yale Law School study in 2008 refers to the US Mayors Conference as a Transnational Organization: We begin with the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM), as the Mayors Climate Protection Agreement provided our opening example of translocal transnational policymaking.

     Mayor Koos in the spirit of Transnationalism bypassed the US Congress and signed an International Treaty, a Treaty so harmful to the United States that even the US Senate found “Consensus” and overwhelmingly refused to ratify it. According to the website Greenspanworld.org Mayor koos said “Supporting the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement is a no-brainer for me.” By signing this treaty the Mayor has committed the City of Normal to the following:

1. Strive to meet or beat the Kyoto Protocol targets in their own communities, through actions ranging from anti-sprawl land-use policies to urban forest restoration projects to public information campaigns (Our opinion The Call for High Density Housing with fewer parking spaces and the formation of Ecology Centers)


2. Urge their state governments, and the federal government, to enact policies and programs to meet or beat the greenhouse gas emission reduction target suggested for the United States in the Kyoto Protocol -- 7% reduction from 1990 levels by 2012. (Our opinion this is why the push for bike paths, electric cars, thermostat and mileage controls)

3. Urge the U.S. Congress to pass the bipartisan greenhouse gas reduction legislation, which would establish a national emission trading system (Our opinion: Appears to be a commitment to Job Killing Cap and Trade Legislation and the entire scam of trading carbon emissions.)

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