by Lynne M. Taylor, American Policy Center, ©2024

(Jan. 29, 2024) — Greetings, my freedom loving Americans!
Welcome to 2024?! While you think I might be wrong about celebrating a new year, I’m very concerned by the ‘opportunities’ the US government, our States, and our local areas will use in 2024 to advance the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) from the UN (United Nations).
While we know that the push in our culture has been advancing us ever closer to these Goals, 2024 is going to bring about some REALLY big movements. As far as education goes, every single one of the plans being made will CENTER energy on educating, not only our PreK-college students, but every single citizen in our nation. This will DIRECTLY go in concert with the other countries (member states of the UN, just like America). So, no matter where you live, where you are reading this from:
PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SURROUNDINGS
My goal, in this article, is to give you ideas for places to identify just how ‘far out there’ your town or school will be going in 2024 and beyond. I recognize that most of you who read my blog are very aware of what’s going on. However, every one of us knows several people who are clueless, but content to just follow the leader in what’s going on. It’s my hope that by your conversations with these people, that the light bulb goes off for them. If that’s not possible, well, then you have extra information to help you prepare.
While we’ll identify places you wouldn’t think are being used for advancing the SDGs, we’ll also find solutions to fight back against this most unholy tidal wave heading for us all.
Transportation:
Americans, we all know that the global mantra is that gas cars are bad, right? Well, think about the public transportation we also use. School buses are gas powered, most city buses, taxis, etc. However, according to the SDGs it’s the single family household that’s the biggest worry. We go to too many places. Back in Sept. 2023, a joint effort between South Carolina and North Carolina’s Depts. of Transportation sent out a glossy giant postcard mailer for my opportunity to participate in a Household Travel Survey. The guise was to answer a few questions about your travel routes and you’ve been rewarded with a gift card with a nominal amount. Sounds great, right?
The sales pitch was simple: Improving community travel options, NOT improving the roads! Oh, and as a bonus more incentives to go along with the agenda can also be yours in a later stage!! This particular survey isn’t easily accessible (you have to log in to answer), however, it also wants to dive into racial matters as well as your income level. As far as that gift card? All taxes and fees associated are on YOU.
From the US Dept of Transportation, the national Blueprint to ‘decarbonize’ our roads. If you visit the link, be sure to download the fact sheet. There you’ll be able to see why an innocent survey is key to the Blueprint (it’s about unity aka collectivism). You should also notice that not a single category is provided for personal cars. Not only is the US DoT heading this up, but it’s been joined by the US Dept of Housing and Urban Development and the Environmental Protection Agency. (All of these are unconstitutional and every one of these agencies is in the UN’s back pocket).
QUESTION: How does this impact education at all levels? What about in the culture?
Answer: Curriculum and tests geared for climate actions/Look for programs, events and propaganda promoting climate justice
In 2021, the US Dept of Education, enacted Climate Change programs still in use. Also, many US Federal Agencies and their NGOs (Non Governmental Offices) have ‘free’ educational resources for any school type to use.
IF you live outside the US, look at your different local, ‘state’ or federal levels for education resources on climate change.
QUESTION: Where can I look in my community to identify this type of surveying? Especially if I’m not in the USA?
Answer: Search your town’s website and budget for any funding or programming supporting ‘greening up the roads’ or ‘removing cars’. Sometimes the funding from state or federal levels will have a catchy sort of name, so that it sounds great, but isn’t. Increasing toll road fees, or personal property or road use taxes are all ‘innocent’ ways of discouraging you from driving. (Example: My local town recently approved a 10 year plan for more bike routes, using funds from higher government. It’s called PEDAL.)
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Lynne M Taylor (aka Common Core Diva) is a published writer, speaker, media guest and freedom loving American. She’s married with 3 grown children and resides in NC. Questions, comments? Email me at info@commoncorediva.com. Need me to speak at an event on this topic or anything related to education, email me. I’ll be happy to work with your group. Donations to offset my research, speaking and travel are appreciated.

Knowledge I power. Thanks