THE PARADOX OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

By Nancy Levant
March 21, 2009


We are told that the building of roads and bridges will “stimulate” the 
economy. Isn’t that something…? In America’s new five and six county “regions,” 
only one or two cities in these regions are slated to receive “development” or 
growth dollars according to the Grand Visions of the regional councils of 
appointed leaders. These new multi-county regions, and in all 50 states, tell 
us that development will not include money to build or maintain roads except 
for those in the one or two target regional hubs or cities.

Now, these designated multi-regional, multi-county hubs also mandate pedestrian 
walkways and bicycle paths to very purposefully discourage automobile travel. 
In fact, all multi-regional cities who receive stimulus dollars mandate the 
building of pedestrian and bicycle paths. Let us add to this equation, the 
failing auto industry, governmental leans on the failing auto industry, and the 
fact that jobless Americans cannot afford to drive nor insure automobiles. Let 
us also include the road removals in America’s rural and wilderness areas, 
which, of course also makes impossible travel and mobility. And we know where 
the eco-community stands on our use of filthy automobiles.

Clearly, we find another governmental paradox of dialectic proportions. 
Therefore, let us ponder road building in a new governmental era that prefers 
us not to drive, clearly limits and discourages mobility and tells us it is 
unconscionable to pollute with automobiles when obese Americans should be 
walking and biking our way to governmentally-imposed weight standards, or else 
charged with a personal pollution tax (carbon credits) to drive and only in 
designated and very limited areas.

Clearly, our days of the free and wonderful use of automobiles, specifically as 
a reflection of a very free society, are over. As with everything else, 
including the groceries, healthcare, and education, “highly limited” are the 
keywords of the New American way of controlled life. And still, the 
governmental answer to our (their) economy is “the building of roads and 
bridges.” Well, you can pretty much guarantee that this stimulus plan ties 
directly into the new international transportation system, the super-highway 
and rail systems which will primarily serve corporate and military interests. 

We, however, won’t be served by these new transportation systems minus our 
forced-to-pay for high-speed rails which will be for the full purpose of 
transporting you and myself back and forth to our tax-generating, 
corporate-serving job or civilian service details. After all, universal 
service, I assume, means universal service. I don’t think it will be voluntary 
service but more like mandatory civilian labor.

One of the greatest expressions of freedom in America was our ability to 
travel, to move to other locations, to choose other jobs, and to drive into and 
through the country at will, to drive into the farmland, the wilderness areas — 
deep into the forest and to experience the beauty of the nation through the 
freedom of mobility. This freedom connected us to our nation as nothing else 
could — to experience its beauty, its natural diversity, and to meet and 
experience people all over our nation, their dialect, their cultures and arts, 
and to enjoy and cherish the joy of our multiculturalism, instead of the forced 
politics of government multiculturalism.

The nation was so much better prior to Washington D.C.’s takeover and 
governmental polluting of America. Now they tell us they can fix this country 
with more controls, more laws, more land confiscations, more oversight of 
people and property, more taxes, more national debt, and a homeland military. 
Don’t forget the Real (national) ID. I’m sure they hope you will forget.

One cannot help but wonder, when the world has experienced and continues to 
experience wars all over the planet, if it’s not America’s turn to keep the war 
economy wheels turning. Europe had their turn which made billionaires of many. 
The mid-east experiences their turn also creating billions in corporate 
rebuilding wealth. Asia has experienced their turn, which forced them into the 
industrial and technological business models. And now America, I fear, faces 
her turn to comply with something new and surely forced down her throat.


Roads and bridges? The curtailing of mobility? The failing auto industry to 
assist in the curtailing of mobility and yet we are to fix the economy with 
roads and bridges? You tell me what is wrong with this picture. You tell me why 
the government, and how “the world” owns our wilderness areas making us 
trespassers in our nation. The question we must ask is, to where do these roads 
and bridges lead?


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Chris Gerner of Amerikan Expose. Chris has spent years documenting the 
implementation of the United Nations system in America and around the world.

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 Nancy Levant is a renowned writer for Constitutional governance and American 
culture. She is the author of The Cultural Devastation of American Women: The 
Strange and Frightening Decline of the American Female (and her dreadful 
timing).

She is an opponent of deceptive governance and politicians, global governance 
by deception, political feminism, the public school system, political economics 
based upon manufactured wars and their corporate benefactors, and the Federal 
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