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Why is availability limited? Sign in Cancel. It is time also to think about self-determination in the emerging context of a world of separate states. Does that sound like a statement in support of maintaining independent national governments? Not if you know how to read. Collective sovereignty?
Except in United Nations—speak. A sovereign nation exerts its own power. It is the opposite of a collective government. And that is why they want to stop the United States from functioning as a free nation. We need to keep these folks out of our business and out of our national neighborhood. We must stop them. Because we have no intention of subjecting ourselves to their socialist nanny state.
They are still pushing for the very same proposals they made in —and even more. This is not a proposal by a bunch of fringe liberals. This is a well-organized international movement, to change the world, to minimize the importance of our country, and to regulate our personal behavior, which has been growing over the past twenty years.
The Europeans have long supported the concept of giving up sovereignty. For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance. From the very earliest age, we should make environmental awareness a major theme of education and a major theme of political debate, until respect for the environment comes to be as fundamental as safeguarding our rights and freedoms. By acting together, by building this unprecedented instrument, the first component of authentic global governance, we are working for dialogue and peace.
There are other buzzwords for global governance. Some well-known liberal supporters believe that the fight is over, that some form of global governance is inevitable.
America to Strobe: Some of us actually believe that our current system of democratic government with its guaranteed freedoms and liberty is far more effective than anything you and the United Nations can dream up. Some people seriously doubt that, Professor. Global governance is nothing less than a massive and audacious power grab by the United Nations, an attempt to redefine the world order. And they intend to take them and redistribute them to the poorer, less successful countries of the world.
They want to control our land-use planning and our consumption of food and energy. They have big plans for how they are going to change our ways. It is clear that current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work—place air conditioning, and suburban housing—are not sustainable.
A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmentally damaging consumption patterns. Home English Online.
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