Environmental activism combined with new information technology, such as social networking websites, can bring about a political realignment "to get us the country we always wanted," according to President Obama's controversial "green jobs" adviser, Van Jones.
"It's my great hope that if we combine this breakthrough in clean energy technology with the real breakthrough in the information networking domain, we can get to a breakthrough in American politics," said Jones at a speech screened by WND.
Jones was speaking on how social technology can help solve global problems at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York City last year. There, he discussed what he said was the importance of social networking websites, and he called for a "Green New Deal" in which the government is no longer part of the "problem makers of the economy."
"If we can combine these two revolutions in green technology and information technology, we can have a political realignment to get us the country we always wanted," he said.
WND previously reported Jones, special adviser for green jobs, enterprise and innovation to the White House Council on Environmental Quality, is an admitted black nationalist and radical communist.
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'Political realignment' through social networking
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Revmitchell, Sep 5, 2009.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Van Jones is only one tool in the Obama-Soros plan to make a Marxist state out of our country!
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None of this is about protecting the environment. It may be for those folks who actually do mean well and honestly wish to protect it but for those in power it's just another means of gaining more control and stealing the wealth of our nation.
Their biggest job right now is to keep all their "useful idiots" uneducated about their crooked schemes and motivated (emotionally charged) to mindlessly promote these scams in the face of an ever growing resistance.
Resistance that is, to a bigger more intrusive federal government.
I think they picked a pretty "hard row to hoe" this time. What do you think Rev? -
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scripture that says humans can destroy what God has made? -
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