Friday, August 13, 2010

Obama complies with Agenda 21 and expands federal power

Interagency Ocean Policy Task

By Henry Lamb Sunday, August 1, 2010

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President Obama’s Executive Order 13547 issued July 19, further extends federal power, embraces global governance, diminishes the rights and privileges of individuals, and brings the United States into compliance with Agenda 21, Chapter 17.6, which says:

“Each coastal State should consider establishing, or where necessary strengthening, appropriate coordinating mechanisms (such as a high-level policy planning body) for integrated management and sustainable development of coastal and marine areas….”

The National Ocean Council created by the Executive Order creates this mechanism - and much more.

The genius of the American system of governance created by the U.S. Constitution is the delicate balance of power between the federal government, state and local governments, and the people.  The founders recognized the people as the source of power; the people came first.  It was the people who organized states.  The states created a federal government and through the Constitution, limited the power of the new government to those specific powers set forth in Article 1, Section 8.  All unspecified powers were explicitly retained by the states or the people.

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1 comment:

  1. hmmmm.. I don't keep up as much as I used to and this is the first I've heard of this one.

    Those who are confused about what's going on should go back and rewatch the movie "Dr. Zhivago".

    We are kind of reliving this classic tale in America right now. I've always identified very strongly with the character who delivered the line "Perhaps after the revolution they will sing in tune."

    Well, the revolution is over and we are stuck in the scene where the battle ax liberal activist is reallocating rooms and space in the mansion Omar's character was living in.

    I'm expecting the "redistributionist army" to capture me sometime next year and force me to spend my remaining years programming their computers for them.

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