Rodney Hoff | Jul 19, 2017


The article in FN July 13th , NF Mayor “two months” away from futuristic plan for community development.

When I first read that heading , the thing that immediately came to mind, here we go with the “Sustainable Development” to help save the Earth, with its usual double speak  we get from trained  persons or such to push this Agenda 21,or as its been renamed since 2015, the UN  Agenda 2030.

What restrictions are they pushing now I wondered, the notion to get people to NOT want to bring up children here in the countryside as has been started by the ‘Think Tanks’ of “Sustainable Development”.

Or lets bump up the property taxes to residential level for people with small farms to get them off the land and into cities as their overheads become uneconomic to work a small farm, thus over time small family farms will die out and leave it all to the big corporations to supply mass food off feed lots and mono-culture GMO crops.

BUT     On further reading …

WOW, a human being, someone with a heart, thinking of the good of the many, someone with foresight and a bright workable future..boy is this what we need! and thoughts of how we can all do something to help each other prosper with little effort, refreshing, I really didn’t think I would ever see this again from a person in ‘office’.

How Mayor Ron Higgins has survived to get where he is with this sound mindset as he is probably thought of as a ‘nutter’ further up the line with this community thinking that goes against the Agenda 21’ers, who appear absolutely bereft of humanity and common sense unless you have been converted to the “Sustainable Development” double speak.

But here we are, with an Ideology that has been around a while, Ubuntu, and makes SO MUCH sense, This is the kind of thinking and foresight for ordinary people to take control of their lives and futures again and that foresight is sadly and deliberately lacking at present, I for one would love to volunteer 3+ hours a week to this project even though its not in my South Frontenac, YET!

 

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