Thursday, September 19, 2013

UN "Global Commons": Destroying Individual Liberty In Whatcom County

Global Sustainability vs. Local Sustainability IS a Whatcom County Election Issue

The lines used to be so clear. On one side were free markets, free societies, and openly elected representative governments, normally defined as democracy. On the other was the force of totalitarianism choking off individual initiative, private ownership of property, and cynically providing a ballot box with but one choice, normally defined as Communism.
 


 
Global Sustainability Vs. Local Survival: Exiling Young Families From Whatcom County
You can see both sides from here and there is time for reflection. I have been a single working woman, a wife, a mother, a care giver to family at death’s door. I have seen the demise of a 100 year old family business and the start up of new ventures, the settlement of estates some well done and some disasters. I have moved far away from family to live in Whatcom County. I have lived through many idea trends that seemed important at the time; from free love of the sixties, to the feminist movement of the 70’s, to Earth First of the 80’s, and the multiculturalism of the 90’s. I am now old enough to consider what was really important.



More Local Whatcom Citizens Challenge Environmental Takings.
SAVEWhatcom believes Whatcom County can maintain a strong economy and create economic and job opportunities by promoting conditions that enable economic growth and stability in Whatcom County and her Cities, strengthen local safety by opposing economic threats and protecting the integrity of the fiscal management of our finances and resources.

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Ask Your Whatcom County Council Candidates If They Support The "Stop Cherry Point Jobs" Democrat Resolution!
On July 18th, 2013 Whatcom County Democrats also known as WhatcomWins passed a resolution through their membership (over 80% yes) to ban any further development on Cherry Point and work “to educate the surrounding community as to the importance of preserving and restoring the lands and waters on and adjacent to Cherry Point.

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