Obama Administration: Car Driving is OVER

The Federal government has now declared the age of cars is over. That is the excuse they are going to use to stop the building and the repairs of highways and streets. This is the excuse used to take gas money from the roads and more for money losing trains, buses and subway systems. This is the excuse to be used to build bike lanes to take away lanes from cars. This is another Obama disaster in the making.

Any questions about why commuter rail is being pushed in NH?

http://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoliticalnewsandviews/obama-administration-car-driving-is-over/

Common Core? – The Brainwashing of Kids to Accept Water Scarcity

SAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA — The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools’ Regional Occupational Program has received a $35,000 grant to support new high school classes that address water issues in California.

The programs are expected to develop new standards-based model curriculum that promote advanced and in-depth study of a targeted content area.

The grant, called the H20 SMART Project, focuses on energy, environmental and utilities industry sector, offering a pathway for environmental resources through two integrated science courses — Water 101 and Water Science/Technology.

http://www.vvdailypress.com/article/20150109/NEWS/150109841

Facilitators and Actors Will Be Used to Sway Public

If you have been following the regionalism issue, you are well aware that the meetings held by the unelected boards known as Regional Planning Commissions (charrettes and listening sessions) to discuss plans created by HUD, are “facilitated” by outside groups such as NH Listens. NH Listens is of course nothing more than a PR firm that works on behalf of the Carsey Institute, a liberal foundation based at UNH.

The goals of these outsiders and NGOs is to revisit issues you have already said NO to at town meeting, and to come between you and your town officials when things don’t go the government’s way. The trick is to get the town to sign agreements with HUD in exchange for federal tax dollars. The consequences are dire, because in doing so, you have just thrown away your rights on zoning and planning issues and must follow the dictates of the “master plan” that the RPC has helped the town create, incorporating HUD’s wishes.

Because of your activism and your questions about who they are and what they are doing and by whose authority, they have discovered that their facilitation gig is up and now are using ACTORS to teach their facilitators how to handle you.

In addition to attending these meetings, and the ensuing town meetings where the public will vote on the plans, we encourage you to attend these training sessions and become a facilitator yourself. The biggest complaint by the few real ‘citizen’ (not stakeholder) attendees that witnessed the Delphi technique was that their contrary information was often not recorded or considered in the published results. (Note that in all the sessions discussing Granite State Future, of the boasted 600+ participants statewide, only around 100 were bona fide taxpayers with no axe to grind or crony beneficiary.)

Here is the notice to attend:

“Many people feel alienated from public life, but the good news is that public officials have the power to address many of the frustrations driving people away from being engaged. In this interactive lab we will practice real-life scenarios, learn about best practices, and give public officials tools for creating meetings that deal with conflict in a healthy and professional manner. We will work with UNH Theatre professor David Kaye and his group, PowerPlay Interactive Development, to gain new insights, techniques, skills, and practice for the unexpected in public meetings. This workshop held in partnership with UNH Cooperative Extension. CEUs available. The $25 fee may be waived for students and those with financial need. Just let us know!

CONCORD TRAINING
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Primex
46 Donovan Street
Concord, NH

MANCHESTER TRAINING
Thursday, February 12, 2015
4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Manchester Health Department
1528 Elm Street
Manchester, NH”

All the best,
Michele Holt-Shannon
NH Listens
michele.holt-shannon@unh.edu
603-862-0692

PITTSFIELD, WHERE ARE YOU?

Residents of Pittsfield NH beware.

You are about to be “Delphied” on January 8th.

You have to ask, why doesn’t anyone ever question this? This is happening all over NH. Small towns have town meetings, people vote on the spending and the planning and zoning, and how they voted was honored, up until now that is.

We’re not sure why people in Pittsfield, or any town in NH for that matter, need a PR firm and its facilitators to go over issues that were already voted DOWN at town meeting? These issues are not “stuck”. That is code for “we could not get this or that past the taxpayers and are coming in for a second bite at the apple”. These issues should be over and done with but are not. The trick is to revisit them when the rest of you aren’t looking!

These are NOT your ideas, where are these ideas coming from?

Who hired these foundations and their PR firms to help a minority of “stakeholders” direct your local officials? Did the people of Pittsfield vote to invite these PR firms in to push issues that are bygone?

We hope someone from Pittsfield will attend this session and ask, where did your ideas come from and who invited you here?

Partial notice from “NH Listens” the PR firm that will hold a session on January 8th…

Solving Public Problems-
The Deliberative Dialogue Process

Thursday Jan. 8
6:15 pm Dinner
6:30-7:30 pm Program
Location: Pittsfield Youth Workshop at 5 Park St.

Solving public problems is a challenging task. Pittsfield Listens- in partnership with NH Listens- seeks to build engaged community that can share their experiences and resources for getting ‘unstuck’ and solving public problems that affect NH residents’ everyday lives. We welcome Pittsfield community members and groups to join and learn more about:

– the process of public engagement and deliberative dialogue;
– how Pittsfield Listens and this process of public engagement can be a resource to solving local issues;
the role of the facilitator, and what it means to become trained to facilitate small groups in community wide conversations. This is a great precursor to the upcoming training in February;
how Pittsfield Listens moved through this process in 2011 to support giving more voice to people in the community as part of the redesign efforts of Pittsfield Middle High School.

RSVP requested, though not required. This helps us plan for food and childcare. Contact Molly at info@pittsfieldlistens.org or call/text 603-312-6980.

See what happens when children are politicized by the Annenberg Institute? They will be promoting things that cost the taxpayers, and of which they have no clue about the impact.

http://www.nhteapartycoalition.org/tea/2013/02/16/sustainable-tyranny-spreads/

What is Next from the Nutty Regionalists?

[This post has been updated on 4.9.2017 with regard to “Resiliency Officers”]

Regionalism promotes urbanism. And urbanists have an idea of how they think YOU should live your life and where.

To that end, thanks to the Rockefeller Foundation of course, they have a new buzzword that has spawned a new layer of bureaucracy — “resiliency officers”.

Don’t laugh. This is for real.

“To that end, the Rockefeller Foundation has launched the 100 Resilient Cities initiative, which currently has just 67 member cities (more will join as time goes on).”

Do you know if your city is on the list of 67?

Read more about the new Officers…