Friday, September 30, 2011

Sheila Knight Lane - Dear Editor

Letter to the Editor
Bainbridge Post Searchlight

How much do you know?

Are you wondering why we hear so much these days about sustainable development, comprehensive planning, smart growth, and going green?  Do you wonder why these terms seem to apply to so many areas such as transportation, infrastructure, land preservation, rural development, and regional government?  Do you know the origin of these terms and ideas?

If you are a builder, do you know why, based on State of Georgia law, you must now follow international building codes?

If you are a farmer, do you understand the purpose of land conservation/easement programs as they pertain to future land use?  Are you aware that the estate tax could be coming back and why?

If you are a local or state elected official, do you know why you have been encouraged and/or required to participate in regional planning?  Do you understand the recent focus by the federal government on public-private partnerships?

As a citizen, do you know why the State of Georgia amended its constitution to allow for regional government and that state bills have been enacted to advance the sustainability movement?  Do you know why the current U.S. president, by executive order, created the “first-ever” Rural Council on Economic Development?  Do you know that each department head, for example, of the EPA, FDA, Education, etc., are on this council and why?

Do you know why the current White House, in its proposed “American Jobs Act”, is pushing for an infrastructure bank?

And do you know how sustainability initiatives will affect private property rights?

To find answers to all of these questions and for a broader understanding of where this movement is taking us, go to the United Nation’s website at www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/  There you will find 40 chapters, of which Chapters 7, 10 – 22, 36, & 40 are particularly informative.

You might also be interested to learn who Gro Harlem Brundtland is (found on Wikipedia); what UNEP (United Nations Environmental Program), which was founded by Maurice F. Strong, is about (found at www.unep.org) ; and what the “Earth Charter”, written and presented by former communist leader, Mikhael Gorbachev, to the United Nations, is based on (also found on Wikipedia).


Sheila Knight-Lane
Bainbridge, GA
Member Bainbridge Tea Party Group


George Bivins
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The safest banks in this area

PELHAM BANKING COMPANY            Pelham GA                  A
BANK OF DAWSON                              Dawson GA                  A-

Do not own stock in any other banks, Not covered by FDIC

George Bivins
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The REAL State of the U. S. Economy


I know many of my friends, colleagues, and family members are still in serious denial.

In the world of psychology, they call this the "normalcy bias."

You see, the normalcy bias actually refers to our natural reactions when facing a crisis.

The normalcy bias causes smart people to underestimate the possibility of a disaster and its effects. In short: People believe that since something has never happened before... it never will. We are all guilty of it... it's just human nature.

The normalcy bias also makes people unable to deal with a disaster, once it has occurred. Basically... people have a really hard time preparing for and dealing with something they have never experienced.

The normalcy bias often results in unnecessary deaths in disaster situations. For example, think about the Jewish populations of World War II...

As Barton Biggs reports in his book, Wealth, War, and Wisdom:
"By the end of 1935, 100,000 Jews had left Germany, but 450,000 still [remained]. Wealthy Jewish families... kept thinking and hoping that the worst was over...

Many of the German Jews, brilliant, cultured, and cosmopolitan as they were, were too complacent. They had been in Germany so long and were so well established, they simply couldn't believe there was going to be a crisis that would endanger them. They were too comfortable. They believed the Nazi's anti-Semitism was an episodic event and that Hitler's bark was worse than his bite. [They] reacted sluggishly to the rise of Hitler for completely understandable but tragically erroneous reasons. Events moved much faster than they could imagine."
This is one of the most tragic examples of the devastating effects of the "normalcy bias" the world has ever seen.

Just think about what was going on at the time. Jews were arrested, beaten, taxed, robbed, and jailed for no reason other than the fact that they practiced a particular religion. As a result, they were shipped off to concentration camps. Their houses and businesses were seized.

Yet most Jews STILL didn't leave Nazi Germany, because they simply couldn't believe that things would get as bad as they did. That's the normalcy bias... with devastating results.

We saw the same thing happen during Hurricane Katrina...

Even as it became clear that the levee system was not going to work, tens of thousands of people stayed in their homes, directly in the line of the oncoming waves of water.

People had never seen things get this bad before... so they simply didn't believe it could happen. As a result, nearly 2,000 residents died.

Again... it's the "normalcy bias."

We simply refuse to see the evidence that's right in front of our face, because it is unlike anything we have experienced before.

The normalcy bias kicks in... and we continue to go about our lives as if nothing is unusual or out of the ordinary.
Well, we're seeing the same thing happen in the United States right now.
We have been the world's most powerful country for nearly 100 years. The U.S. dollar has reigned supreme as the world's reserve currency for more than 50 years.

Most of us in America simply cannot fathom these things changing. But I promise you this: Things are changing... and faster than most people realize.


George Bivins
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Saturday, September 24, 2011

food control, farming “reform,” - Public meetings soon

ICLEI - International Council for LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES

Piecemeal implementation of AGENDA 21 through ICLEI - Lauched in 1990, the ICLEI is one of many non-govermental organizations operating in association with the UNITED NATIONS.
Self described as "an association of over 1200 local government members who are committed to sustainable development.
ICLEI's website openly admits that its Local Agenda 21 Model Communities Program will "aid local governments in implemmenting Chapter 28 of Agenda 21, the global action plan for sustainable development."
Former Clinton Administration advisor  J. Gary Lawrence later worried that there might be some who discover thet the ICLEI effort constitutes " an attack on the power of the nation -state. At a seminar in England, he told a British audience that the segment of our society who fear "one world government" and an invasion of the United States through which our individual freedoms might be stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who (joined in our effort.) So, we'll call our process something else, such as Comprehensive planning, growth management, smart growth.
ICLEI - International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, is hard at work in cities, towns and counties, while being financed by local tax revenues.

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Trust the media and the government, at great risk

Jeffrey Miron: States Are Underestimating Budget Crisis By Trillions. But Cairo Messenger, Two city county commissioners plus Elwin Childs want - "ZONING REGULATIONS." Taxpayers will pay for it.

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Agenda 21 - By Lloyd Eckberg - columnist

Agenda 21 is a global action plan of the United Nations. The 21 refers to the 21st=century agenda of the UN.
It had its beginning in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and its mission is related to "Sustainable Development."
Agenda 21 is a comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the UN, governments and major groups in every area in which humans directly affect the environment.
According to the American Policy Center, awareness of Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development is spreading across the nation as citizens in community after community are learning what city and county planners are up to as they implement its program.
The term Sustainable Development was first produced by the UN World Commission on Environmental Development authored by Gro Harlem Bruntland, VP of the World Socialist Party.
The term became official policy of the UN in 1992 in a document called UN Sustainable Development Agenda 21.
Richard Raines of Valdosta, a Lowndes County commissioner speaking before the Thomas County GOP on July 19, brought the group information about the UN’s attempt to discourage private ownership of property as well as promoting equality of equity ownership of all 178 member nations resources, the United States included.
Working through local planning and zoning groups around the country, the UN’s mandate of Sustainable Development is being installed right under our noses says Raines.
Although implementation of Agenda 21 is voluntary, Raines believes the assault on private ownership of property is one of the main goals of the UN group, as well as to limit exposure of human beings to the natural resources of the nation.
In the news recently have been countless examples of local municipal planning groups trying to subvert eminent domain to implement Sustainable Development in order to confiscate private property for redevelopment for private rather than for roads, bridges and other infrastructure uses.
Agenda 21 has been criticized by libertarians, economic conservatives and many other groups in the United States as being a threat to our national sovereignty and needed industrial and technological development.
Raines maintains the ultimate goal of Agenda 21 is to downgrade the United States to a level of third-world countries and a collapse of our capitalist system as we know it today.
Although Congress has not yet affirmed Agenda 21 as a requirement for Sustainable Development as outlined in UN directives, Raines believes the goal is to have the United States fall in line by first working through local planning agencies.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

UN's Agenda 21

Local Governments Reject UN's Agenda 21
By:  John F. McManus
April 21, 2011

The centuries-long drive to create a totalitarian world government hasn’t been derailed. Because of widespread opposition, however, the route chosen to accomplish the goal has taken numerous twists and turns. The most devilishly effective method being currently employed to carry out the totalitarian scheme doesn’t call for military action or a series of sudden national coups d’etat. Instead, veteran promoters of the drive are using a “piecemeal” approach aimed at destroying personal freedom and transferring national sovereignty to the United Nations. This process brings to mind the oft-repeated poser: “How does one eat an elephant?” Answer: “One bite at a time!”

Using the “Piecemeal” Approach
Over the past few decades, well-known internationalist Zbigniew Brzezinski has bounced back and forth between government and academic posts. In 1970, he openly proposed world government in his 300-page book entitled Between Two Ages. Its recommendations led to the 1973 formation of the Trilateral Commission (TC), which he then led for many years. World government, he stated in his book, could be brought about in “piecemeal” fashion through “a variety of indirect ties and already developing limitations on national sovereignty.”
Four years later, another professor and occasional State Department veteran named Richard N. Gardner boldly suggested the same strategy in his article “The Hard Road to World Order.” Published in the April 1974 issue of Foreign Affairs, the journal of the world-government-promoting Council on Foreign Relations, Gardner lamented that a single leap into world government, which he preferred, wasn’t attainable. So he urged “an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece.” And he pointedly advocated a “piecemeal” transfer of power to such international organizations as the UN’s International Monetary Fund, the UN’s World Bank, the UN-led World Food Conference, the UN-led Population Conference, even a United Nations military arm.
The end sought by these two internationalist heavyweights — and many other likeminded globalists — would result in forced redistribution of the world’s wealth, termination of basic freedoms (religion, speech, publishing, property rights, etc.), and complete regimentation of all human activity right down to the local level.
It’s no surprise, therefore, to discover that the “piecemeal” process aiming toward this megalomaniacal goal appears in the UN’s Agenda 21. This enormous document emerged from the highly publicized 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Its 1,100 pages supply a detailed program for social engineering on such a massive scale that it would, if fully implemented, accomplish complete regimentation of all life on the planet during the 21st Century. Hence the name Agenda 21.
Rio Hosted the Birth of Agenda 21
More than 35,000 government officials, diplomats, environmental activists, and journalists journeyed to the UN’s 1992 extravaganza in Brazil. In country after country, achieving the goal contained in Agenda 21 has now proceeded in “piecemeal” fashion. The deceptively labeled steps leading to the overall goal usually fall under the label “sustainable development.” But they also appear under such appealing terms as “save the earth,” “biodiversity,” “environmental justice,” etc. Implementation of Agenda 21 at the local level also appears as “Smart Growth Initiatives,” “Resilient Cities,” “Regional Visioning Projects,” and a host of titles employing the word “Green.”
Attorney David Sitarz, one of the major editors of the massive Agenda 21 document, minced no words in telling the world its overall purpose. His revealing summary appeared in its early pages:
Agenda 21 proposes an array of actions which are intended to be implemented by every person on earth.... It calls for specific changes in the activities of all people.... Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced — a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources. This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and collective decision-making at every level.
If a major enthusiast for Agenda 21 admits that this comprehensive document calls for the total regimentation of all life on Planet Earth, shouldn’t people take notice? Sitarz continued:
There are specific actions which are intended to be undertaken by multinational corporations and entrepreneurs, by financial institutions, by high-end companies and indigenous people, by workers and labor unions, by farmers and consumers, by students and schools, by governments and legislators, by scientists, by women, by children — in short by every person on earth.
“Every person on earth”? Yes indeed. What Sitarz wrote led The New American magazine’s William Jasper to conclude that Agenda 21’s “tyrannical implications are so stunningly transparent that it seems impossible that any nation not overtly communist could endorse it.” Yet, most nations have endorsed it and have been implementing its recommendations — piece by piece — while the far-reaching totalitarian goal remains in the shadows.
Piecemeal Implementation of Agenda 21 Through ICLEI
Launched in 1990, the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) is one of many Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) operating in association with the United Nations. Self-described as “an association of over 1,200 local government members who are committed to sustainable development,” ICLEI seeks to swallow up a nation’s independence by having local governments adopt the overall Agenda 21 program in piecemeal fashion. Because independent nations are obviously too large to swallow in a single gulp, ICLEI was created to gain control over local governments one bite at a time.
ICLEI’s website openly admits that its Local Agenda 21 Model Communities Program will “aid local governments in implementing Chapter 28 of Agenda 21, the global action plan for sustainable development.” Former Clinton administration adviser J. Gary Lawrence later worried that there might be some who discover that the ICLEI effort constitutes “an attack on the power of the nation-state.” At a seminar in England, he told a British audience,
The segment of our society who fear “one-world government” and a UN invasion of the United States through which our individual freedoms might be stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who joined [in our effort.] So, we’ll call our processes something else, such as comprehensive planning, growth management, smart growth.
Veteran “sustainable development” opponent Tom DeWeese, the leader of the Virginia-based American Policy Center, notes that the Sustainable Development plan contained in the Agenda 21 plan is being advanced under an array of deceptively labeled initiatives such as:
… cap and trade, global warming, population control, gun control, open borders and illegal immigration, higher taxes, higher gasoline prices, refusal to drill for oil and natural gas, education restructuring, international IDs, health supplement control, food control, farming “reform,” control of private property, etc.
While pointing out that ICLEI is already functioning in other countries, DeWeese has published a list of 544 U.S. communities (cities, towns, counties) where ICLEI is hard at work while being financed by local tax revenues. Just as the term “global warming” has lately been replaced by the increasingly mocked “climate change,” ICLEI has adopted a newer name, “ICLEI — Local Governments for Sustainability.” The hope is that the four-word addition to its title will overcome whatever fear might be generated by discovery of the word “International” in its full name. Yet ICLEI’s website actually bares its internationalist goal: “Connect cities and local governments to the United Nations and other international bodies.” Each would then “help their countries implement multilateral environmental agreements,” such as those produced at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. That means Agenda 21.
Americans Awakening to the Threat
Early in 2011, the Board of Commissioners in Carroll County Maryland voted unanimously to abolish the county’s “Office of Sustainability” and withdraw from the ICLEI program. Commissioner Richard Rothstein explained that the cost of the program wasn’t the greatest motivation for the commissioners’ decision. They took their action because of their awareness that ICLEI is “an organization with extreme beliefs on global warming that promotes United Nations big-government socio-economic policies.... In reality, Agenda 21-based sustainability programs seek government control of land, labor and capital....” City, county and community leaders across the nation should take heed.
The city of Edmond, Oklahoma, has also pulled out of ICLEI. In Maine, the state’s Department of Transportation cancelled plans for the “Gateway Project,” a plan to create unnecessary linkages among 20 communities. Some opponents of the Maine project expressed their belief that the idea stemmed from the overall Agenda 21 planning.
While some Americans now realize that Agenda 21 and its numerous stepchildren pose a danger to their communities and their nation, many more must be made aware. Far more than considerations about the cost and control associated with involvement, the more important overall threat posed by Agenda 21 is loss of independence at the community, county, state, and national levels. The designs of the globalists who are working to seize control of the world — piecemeal, step-by-step, bite by bite, or however else the process can be described — must be blocked. Our nation has always benefited from its diverse communities and independent-thinking citizens bound together loosely under the U.S. and state constitutions.
Let’s keep it that way!
Underlining was done by me

George Bivins
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Thursday, September 15, 2011

"Things are going to get much worse,"

The government this week reported the U.S. poverty rate has risen to 15.1%, the highest since 1993, while 22% of children are living below the poverty line. Meanwhile, average median U.S. income fell 2.3% to $49,445, roughly 7% below the 1999 peak and a level not seen since 1996 on an inflation-adjusted basis. (See: As America's Middle Class Shrinks, P&G Adopts "Hourglass" Strategy)
If you think that's bad, just listen to what trend watcher Gerald Celente has to say in the accompanying video.
"Things are going to get much worse," Celente says. "Society is breaking down on every level: socially, economically, politically and it's not just the U.S. It's worldwide."
Celente believes the globe is following a similar path to what occurred after the 1929 crash: Severe economic contraction, followed by currency wars, trade wars and, ultimately, armed conflict.
Currency wars have already started he said, citing the recent decision by the Swiss National Bank to peg the Swiss franc to the euro. "Trade wars are next and then real wars, unfortunately," Celente predicts.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Countywide Zoning

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
County wide zoning
Countywide Zoning Regulations, our farms will come under government control. Citizens of unincorporated rural Grady County, you are about to be snookered again. This is George Bivins, your old county commissioner. I intend to run against Elwin Childs again. I hope by disclosing this now, I can head off his intended vote for zoning regulations , coming soon. The Cairo Messenger has longed for zoning for many years, and demonstrates the government’s insatiable appetite for controlling our lives. Finally, after all these years the Messenger has three votes in its corner. It was able to do this by getting a commitment from Elwin Childs. On Tuesday Jan. 18, 2011 Mr. Childs voted for public hearings on zoning ordinance. And to pay $15,000 to RDC for zoning maps and other services. And, true to its word, the next day, Messenger published a two page color spread on Elwin Child’s family and his hog doings. This looks bad, maybe even a little shady. If you think zoning regulations will protect farms, you had better think again.
            There are two of the five county commission districts where virtually all voters are city area residents; the other three represent the county’s unincoporated rural voters. Elwin Childs is supposed to represent county rural voters, but votes with the two city county commissioners. Elwin Childs is key to Cairo Messenger control. He makes up the majority three to two.
            When States, cities and counties are declaring bankruptcies, pensions are not being paid, people are being laid off, and bonds are in default, can Grady County afford zoning regulations? No, they cannot, if you look down the road to see what is happening worldwide. Virtually all the riots, Egypt’s government overthrown, chaos in the streets of Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, were in protest of increased food prices and food shortage. States and cities are laying off police officers en mass. They’re putting prisoners back on the streets because there is not enough money to house them. Many states , including New York and New Jersey, have refused to pay their pension funds. New Jersey laid off thousands of teachers, fired 1300 state workers, and drastically reduced funding to cities and counties. The party is over my fellow citizens. But, Cairo Messenger and Elwin Childs want Zoning Regulations. The party is not over for Mr. Elwin Childs and the messenger. They expect state funding to continue. It will not.
            What will zoning regulations cost Grady County? I estimate initially $100,000 per year. Oh, I know they will claim that the present staff can handle the job. Yeah, maybe for a few weeks. Now, aside from the cost to Grady County, there is this: Once zoning regulations are passed, the board of commissioners cannot cancel them because the Superior court will rule, within a lawsuit, that zoning must continue. See “judge Orders County to enforce zoning.” TTimes, 12/25/02. Habersham county commission threw out zoning regulations, judge ruled that zoning must continue or he would jail them. Clearly this ruling was unconstitutional, but it stood.
            My biggest fear is zoning of farmland. With the present Obama government anything can happen. The U. S. Constitution is being ignored in many areas. Once zoning regulations are allowed on the books county government can re -rig them overnight. To outlaw certain pesticides, stop irrigation, confiscate food, dictate what you will plant, or anything else it wants. The Grady County Commission can do anything it wants to do. I know, I was a commissioner from 1996 – 2000.
            The biggest fear we all should have is governments ignoring the U. S. Constitution, and the election of madmen in the Federal Government. Is there any doubt now that madmen exist in government? Tyrants never announce their intentions in the beginning. They gain control by voluntary consent of the masses, then exploit any opportunity to expand their powers. Recall Obama’s water - carrier Rahm Emanual, saying that “no good crisis should go to waste”. He means that government should expand its power over the masses at every available opportunity. Here in Grady County, you have the power to stop this expansion of government that will, unquestionably, be expanded until everyone’s toes are being stepped on. If you allow this expansion of government control over your private property rights, you will NEVER regain these rights again. NEVER!
          The private property interests of rural county voters are not being represented by Mr. Elwin Childs. Watch the newspapers for a public meeting on zoning, hopefully at the county volunteer fire stations, soon. Be sure to attend and express yourself firmly. Talk to your friends who oppose zoning regulations, bring them. This is war over the control of your property.
            Chairman Norton will request a straw vote at each meeting “that way it would not be railroaded by the Cairo Messenger.” In other words they could not report that zoning is favored if it is not. You would not have to speak, just raise your hand when vote is taken.
            What is Cairo Messengers interest in zoning regulations? I believe, and have believed for a long time, that ultimately they want consolidation of city and county governments. This would meld the tax bases together and widen it to something over 10,000 properties. But, the most important point is that they would have to control only one unelected board, not the county commission, the cities mayors and council, these boards would dissolve. This would satisfy the government’s insatiable appetite for controlling our lives. Lack of county wide zoning is an impediment to consolidation.

I will print and post this radio address at local stores, or I will email it to you.
George Bivins
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

County Zoning Regulations

Grady County citizens, I want to sound the alarms again. Our property rights are under attack again by local news media and one renegade D1 county commissioner, who is supposed to represent rural citizens, but sides with the two city commissioners. One city county commissioner said: if people don’t come to these meetings, that means they want zoning regulations.
                That is what happened in 1988, people did not come, commissioners voted in sub-division regulations, the cost to taxpayers has been in the millions of dollars. I just had 3 one acre lots surveyed into a sub-division. My survey costs alone was $6000.00, then county fees had to be paid.
                Grady County cannot afford zoning regulations. What they should be more concerned about is reducing property taxes due to the 30 to 50% decrease in fair market values. Not spending more money on more regulations. Go to these public meetings; put your foot down – no more regulations.
                Soon public meetings will be held to decide if citizens want zoning regulations. If rural residents who are against zoning regulations would come to these public meetings, it would help you and your neighbors, and farmers. The time will hopefully be at 7:00 PM. Place of meeting to be decided.
George Bivins
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Dear Patriot,
Obama and the Democrats are spending American treasure at a stupefying pace and mortgaging the American dream for our children and grandchildren. This kind of spending is more than just bad policy--it is immoral! Running up trillion dollar deficits without any plan to pay it back is nothing more than stealing from those who are in no position to defend themselves. This generational theft is being advanced by a group of immoral criminals led by President Obama and is not even being used to benefit the American people. Instead, it is being used to enrich a handful of this President's political allies.

During each spending binge the federal government has been making promises, but how have they done?

1: Promise: If we pass a stimulus package, unemployment won’t go above 8%.
   
Result: What did we get for our nearly $800,000,000,000 dollars? Unemployment remains above 9% and more than 14 million people remain out of work with another 30 million people who are still underemployed. The latest job report shows that the economy has gained exactly 0 jobs in the last month.
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2: Promise: The only way that we could open up the credit markets for regular Americans was to pump trillions of dollars into the banks.
   
Result: The banks pocket trillions of dollars both directly and indirectly (through 0% interest loans from the FED), but credit remains nearly impossible to attain for most Americans. Housing market remains deflated because Americans are unable to qualify for home loans.
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3: Promise: ObamaCare will reduce insurance premiums for all Americans and if you like your insurance you will be able to keep it.
   
Result: After passage, premiums skyrocket and this increase forces many businesses to stop offering insurance at all.
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I could go on and on, but on this Labor Day I want you to think about what you have gotten in return for this government immorally stealing from our children. There is no high speed rail; there is no infrastructure improvement; credit remains locked up; and the housing market remains in the toilet. There are fewer jobs than before, the economy remains in turmoil, people are losing their healthcare, and both social security and medicare are racing towards bankruptcy. This government has mortgaged the prosperity of our children and grandchildren and failed to accomplish ANYTHING! 

            Here in Grady County our property rights are under assault again. I went to a county commission meeting last Friday especially to watch Elwin Childs vote to hold public meetings on Zoning. I told you in 2000 that he would vote for zoning regulations, now he is doing it.
What I want you to do for me, and your fellow citizens, is go to these public meetings, especially if you oppose zoning regulations, and make your voice heard. This will be our last chance to protect our private property rights. Please make a special effort to be there. Farmers need to be there. You cannot believe anything RDC tells you. - George Bivins