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The Green New Deal's Socialist Roots


WARRENTON, Va., March 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally recognized property rights advocate Tom DeWeese asserts that as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez promotes the Green New Deal, Americans are waking up to the realization that this radical plan is simply a recycled Agenda 21 program.

DeWeese says that while the label "Green New Deal" has circulated among globalists for years, they have handed it to an inexperienced bartender from New York who became an overnight media sensation. That doesn't just happen. Ocasio-Cortez is a created product. They needed her inexperienced enthusiasm to shill a program that no established politician would touch. Now that she will take any fallout, the gates have swung open for 45 members of Congress to co-sponsor it in the House of Representatives as Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) sponsors it in the Senate.   

Driving support are three radical groups with ties to George Soros: the Sunrise Movement, Justice Democrats, and New Consensus. According to The New Yorker, the plan was written over a weekend in December 2018. Ocasio-Cortez was included in the effort and chosen to introduce it.  

The United Nations introduced Agenda 21 in 1992. In 2000, it launched the Millennium Project with sustainability goals to be reached by 2015. When that failed, the U.N. created the 2030 Agenda. DeWeese asserts that the Green New Deal is the latest incarnation of these Agenda 21 programs. 

Invite him to highlight the parallels between these programs:

CREDENTIALS: Tom DeWeese is a speaker and nationally recognized property rights advocate who has debated at Cambridge University. He is the president of the American Policy Center and the author of many books including, Sustainable: The WAR on Free Enterprise, Private Property and Individuals. DeWeese has been featured by Fox News, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Washington Times, and other media nationwide. 

Media Contact:  Tom DeWeese, (540) 341-8911 (VA); [email protected]; www.americanpolicy.org

SOURCE Tom DeWeese


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