Sustainable Growth Part 2 of 3

Jim Harbison
This editorial is based on an article from the American Policy Center. ---Sustainable Development calls for changing the very infrastructure of the nation, away from private ownership and control of property through central planning of the entire economy. Truly, it is designed to change our entire way of life. It is a form of wealth redistribution and those who subscribe to this philosophy are known as Sustainablists. Social justice is a major premise of Sustainable Development and is the process by which America is being reorganized around a central principle of state collectivism using the environment as the “driver.”
Its three major tenets are Social Equity, Environment Prosperity, and Ecological Integrity. Social Equity is based on the principle that individuals must give up selfish wants for the needs of the “community” common good. Sustainable Development advocates believe borders are unjust and encourage policies to eliminate our nation’s borders in order to allow the uncontrolled “migration” from other nations into the United States to share our individually created wealth and our taxpayers funded government social programs.Furthermore, property and businesses are to be kept in the name of the owner so that they are responsible for taxes and expenses; however control over them is in the hands of the “community.” How does this differ from Communism? Read rest of column here:


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