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Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by ThirdEyeofHorus
Keep living in that delusion, and go ahead and turn a blind eye when it starts to happen. I suppose it will all be propaganda when we start hearing about people who refuse to sell their land, being forced off. Agenda 21 may not be the answer to anything, but neither is sticking your head in the sand and pretending science is wrong. Get off it already.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Kali74
people celebrating in this thread don't actually give a crap about individual rights or sovereignty, p
Really? It is the Capitalists here and those who don't buy into the Climate Change scam who believe in individual rights. The Climate Change scam is part of Agenda 21 so don't lecture us about individual rights and national sovereignty, which Agenda 21 destroys.edit on 24-3-2013 by ThirdEyeofHorus because: (no reason given)
As far as individual rights, yes, a good point is that people may be forced off their land to build the pipeline. Any other time Progressives have no problem forcing people to give up their land for conservation easements because of some spotted owl or pelican or whatever endangered animal or plant. Suddenly you care why?
A clue for you, I may "get off it" if you will get off pushing leftist radical ideas that don't work, like taxing everyone's 401k accounts as a way to get money for the govt to pay for all the unfunded liabilities.
Originally posted by evictiongnostic
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Kali74
people celebrating in this thread don't actually give a crap about individual rights or sovereignty, p
Really? It is the Capitalists here and those who don't buy into the Climate Change scam who believe in individual rights. The Climate Change scam is part of Agenda 21 so don't lecture us about individual rights and national sovereignty, which Agenda 21 destroys.edit on 24-3-2013 by ThirdEyeofHorus because: (no reason given)
You're not a capitalist. You're a consumer. The only ones who are the real capitalists are the ones who own and provide capital. Those would be the banks. The ones who bank rolled Communism, the UN, Agenda 21 and this pipeline. If you think they care about your sovereignty you're sadly mistaken. You're simply tearing us apart by playing into the Capitalist/Communist paradigm.
We're all humans trying to get by down here. Try to dig a little deeper into this Pipeline's real impacts and where the money goes, and you'll see that none of it will make it down to us, it will go to the Capitalists at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs as per usual.
Originally posted by Beaux
The enthusiasm of anyone for this pipeline simply shows the rampant ignorance abounding in this country and regurgitated by low information observers.
Oil is a world market, not a national one. The largest importer of oil to the U.S. is Canada, not the Middle East. The U.S. exports more oil than we import from the Middle East. As others have already pointed out, the price is set by market speculation and has absolutely NOTHING to do with supply.
The big 3 oil companies have made the largest profits of any company in the history of civilization over the past 10 years. As the U.S. economy struggled, the oil barons reaped a massive surplus of dollars from the average consumer and continue to do so today and in the foreseeable future. This pipeline has nothing...NOTHING...to do with that.
We can hem and haw about the environment and eminent domain but even that misses the point. We are providing land for a corporation to make more profits off of the average American citizen addicted to oil. It is a temporary victory for those needing a job, they will make some money then it will return to "same as it ever was."
Congress votes based on who pays to keep them there. Newsflash: that isn't us it is their corporate donors like oil companies. Because corporations are people too, my friend. Just ask the Supreme Court.
Eminent domain is another tool used by government to bring their communities into compliance with the sustainable communities vision. With increasing frequency, governments have used this technique to take land, not for "public use," as required by the U.S. Constitution, but for whatever the government deems to be a "public benefit." (22) Governments may condemn and seize the private property of an individual, and then give, or sell it, to another private owner who promises to use the property in a way that satisfies the government's vision. Plans adopted at the local level can have extremely detailed requirements. It is not unusual for these plans to specify the types of vegetation that must be used for landscaping, the color of paint to be used - inside and outside the structure, and even the types of appliances and fixtures that must be used. Businesses can be required to use signs that conform in size and color to all the other signs in the neighborhood. There is virtually no limit to the restrictions that these plans may impose.
These quasi-government agencies are most often created by ordinance, and populated with political appointees. They are frequently given unwarranted authority to dictate the use of private property within their jurisdiction. Individuals caught up in conflict with these agencies are often frustrated by the indifference of elected officials, and financially drained by the legal costs required to resist their dictates. In one form or another, sustainable development has reached every corner of the United States. It has impacted millions of Americans, most of whom have no idea that their particular problem is related to a global initiative launched more than 15 years ago, by the United Nations.
WASHINGTON (AP) — To save the imperiled spotted owl, the Obama administration is moving forward with a controversial plan to shoot barred owls, a rival bird that has shoved its smaller cousin aside.
The plan is the latest federal attempt to protect the northern spotted owl, the passive, one-pound bird that sparked an epic battle over logging in the Pacific Northwest two decades ago.
The government set aside millions of acres of forest to protect the owl, but the bird's population continues to decline — a 40 percent slide in 25 years.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Kali74
Well, I did once say that you were left of Progressive. Would you really argue that with me? Other than that, yes Progressives are left leaning. Rosa Koire is a liberal Democrat by her own definition but says she is not Progressive. In other words, she is more classically liberal in that she doesn't buy into Big Govt intrusion into our personal lives. Progressives, on the other hand, want the govt to run every aspect of our lives. You say you are more on the anarchist side. Most anarchists I've seen on this site tend to be for very Progressive type agenda though, always leftist. I have yet to see one self-professed anarchist here who wasn't advocating for communism or socialism in one way or another. Apparently some people think they can have govt take care of them without paying the price of losing liberties. It just ain't gonna happen that way.
I have yet to see you in particular advocate for anything that wasn't Progressive in nature, whether it is environmentalism, big taxes, invasive taxes which punish wealthy people, that is you engage in class warfare against wealthy capitalists. And what people rail against Capitalists but Progressive Communists and Socialists?edit on 25-3-2013 by ThirdEyeofHorus because: (no reason given)
these agreements specify that the land can NEVER NEVER NEVER be used for anything other than open space and habitat for wildlife. In other words, you cannot reverse it and decide to build a new home or parcel it out to others if you change your mind sometime in the future.
Then there is eminent domain
Well, I did once say that you were left of Progressive. Would you really argue that with me?
Other than that, yes Progressives are left leaning.
Progressives, on the other hand, want the govt to run every aspect of our lives.
You say you are more on the anarchist side. Most anarchists I've seen on this site tend to be for very Progressive type agenda though, always leftist.
I have yet to see one self-professed anarchist here who wasn't advocating for communism or socialism in one way or another.
I have yet to see you in particular advocate for anything that wasn't Progressive in nature, whether it is environmentalism
big taxes, invasive taxes which punish wealthy people, that is you engage in class warfare against wealthy capitalists.
And what people rail against Capitalists but Progressive Communists and Socialists?
Originally posted by avatar01
As a Canadian, I support the construction of this pipeline for the following reasons.
1. I own stock in a couple of Canadian oil companies. (This is probably the primary reason)
2. The oil is being produced regardless of wether the pipeline exists. Currently the oil is being shipped via rail and trucks, which is much worse for the environment than a pipeline would be.
3. Construction will create many jobs for Canadians as well as Americans.
The people who protest against the pipeline are protesting over the wrong thing. If they want to protest something it should be the consumption of petroleum. As long as there is a demand for petroleum, it does not make any sense to hamper the supply. This cognitive dissonance (protesting something while simultaneously supporting it through our actions) will only lead to economic and socio-political strife.
...Including direct, indirect, and induced effects, the proposed Project would potentially support approximately 42,100 average annual jobs across the United States over a 1-to 2year construction period...
...Operation of the proposed Project would generate 35 permanent and 15 temporary jobs, primarily for routine inspections, maintenance, and repairs...
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
Originally posted by Beaux
The enthusiasm of anyone for this pipeline simply shows the rampant ignorance abounding in this country and regurgitated by low information observers.
Oil is a world market, not a national one. The largest importer of oil to the U.S. is Canada, not the Middle East. The U.S. exports more oil than we import from the Middle East. As others have already pointed out, the price is set by market speculation and has absolutely NOTHING to do with supply.
The big 3 oil companies have made the largest profits of any company in the history of civilization over the past 10 years. As the U.S. economy struggled, the oil barons reaped a massive surplus of dollars from the average consumer and continue to do so today and in the foreseeable future. This pipeline has nothing...NOTHING...to do with that.
We can hem and haw about the environment and eminent domain but even that misses the point. We are providing land for a corporation to make more profits off of the average American citizen addicted to oil. It is a temporary victory for those needing a job, they will make some money then it will return to "same as it ever was."
Congress votes based on who pays to keep them there. Newsflash: that isn't us it is their corporate donors like oil companies. Because corporations are people too, my friend. Just ask the Supreme Court.
What you mean is, you think all of society can survive off the land in caves like our ancestors, or use solar panels and windmills and ride bikes, and what stupid people think they need a car or heating oil for their homes, or energy to manufacture that laptop you just barked off this insulting message to us. Thanks for the applause for Agenda 21 and the desire of the New World Order to control every aspect of our lives and depopulate as many as they can so all the resources go to them exclusively.
Good going man, you solved the problem.
Originally posted by dogstar23
reply to post by TauCetixeta
Excellent! Now it will he easier to get that oil to the refineries on the Gulf Coast, so that we csn export more gas while those of us in the Chicago area, already saddled with the tax burden for our entire state, continue to pay among the highest gas prices in the nation. Build some more freaking refineries already! we in the US are on the brink of a 50+ year oil boom the likes of which the world has never seen - yet gasoline prices will remain higher than they should - remaining at triple what they were before W.