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Critically important approach to measuring city problems!
City policy makers today are trying to assess and remedy affordable housing pressures, racism and poverty. This book is a template for how to objectively assess your municipality's situation, compare it to other benchmarked municipalities and understand the underlying forces (think zoning, think type and span of control of governance) cities face. Is your city "elastic" or "inelastic"? Knowing that will explain what problems you have and help you understand how to solve them.A "must have" book for every municipal change agent.Civic Geek
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Great Guide for Pack-and-Stack Housing and Gulag-like Living
This review is for: Cities without Suburbs: A Census 2010 Perspective (Paperback)This is a great book, but only if you love totalitarianism and global government. Are you one of the precious few?"The United States is quietly replacing the U.S. Constitution with Communitarian Law. Completely ignored by Western journalists, barely mentioned by political "experts," and never once appearing openly on a ballot, a complicit, silent media (including the alternative media) ensures the deadly transformation of American jurisprudence is a great success! The only thing left to do now is mop up a few loose ends and eliminate any traces of opposition." --- Niki RapaanaThis hideously insidious book is written by the New Socialist -- Communitarian -- David Rusk, trying to convince the reader that "sustainability" is strictly an important and good environmental issue and not part of the evil Zionist Agenda 21 scheme -- the Global Communitarian "takeover" of the planet using global governance as the top tier for control of the New World Order.This book describes how it is necessary to push people into small apartments with communal kitchens and get rid of suburbs because "we need to protect the earth and our natural resources." People are the problem. The author wants to protect the Mother Earth -- even it does destroy human lives and deteriorates the quality of human life on planet Earth. Everybody will be forced into a crowded, tight, cheap urban setting, folks -- for the good of Nature. Get it?The whole agenda that this author supports is a direct attack on private property. With Obamacare, for instance, Medicare is a loan to people 64 years of age and younger, and you if you're unlucky enough to get on Medicaid, will suffer a lien on all your possessions and property to pay back the state for affording you the Medicare. You will not be able to give your property or possessions to your heirs when you die. The state has the upper hand. The same deal works for Agenda 21 and cities without suburbs: If you don't cooperate with the plan, the state can take away your property and make use of it for the good of the "community."Regionalism is the view that will allow unelected bureaucrats to make local, state and federal governments useless. People will be governed by these unelected bureaucratic planners and they will obey -- or else.Anyone who has a cursory knowledge of why America exists and why the U.S. Constitution exists will read this book with the complete cynical skepticism it truly deserves.Lots of Boards of Supervisors in cities across this bleeding nation are double-crossing you as you read this sentence. For example, Supervisor Scott Weiner, Zionist traitor of the American people in San Francisco County, is thoroughly on board with David Rusk's elitist mentality and wants the lower-level worker-bees to obey -- individual rights and property rights be damned! And forget about Mayor Lee of San Francisco -- who looks the other way . . .Do not let this happen to your hometown. We need lovely suburbs. We need organic farms. We need more choices, not fewer. We need our individual rights -- not United Nations' declarations of rights. Watch out for the euphemisms politicians and "city planners" and bureaucrats are using to describe the wonderful future they're planning for you too: "regions," "social justice," "equal outcome," "equity," "sustainability," stewardship," and "prosperity." It's all about Central Planning and One World Governance, folks.For information as to how to push back, shove 'em back, way back, check out the website started by Mimi Steel called Bay Area Liberty Dot Org and get a free newsletter.Even better or just less California-oriented, check out the wonderful book by Niki Rapaana and Nordica Friedrich called "2020: Our Common Destiny and the Anti-Communitarian Manifesto" or view Niki Rapaana's website, "Living Outside the Dialectic." Niki Rapaana and Nordica Friedrich are tried and true independent researchers and writers who can help American citizens see more clearly -- with 20/20 foresight - the scam Dean Rusk and too many others are trying to perpetrate on the American people.This review was first published at Amazon on February 7, 2014.
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