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Point-Rationing and Carbon Allowances
15-minute cities are a goods-based economy intent on controlling your purchases to benefit government partners and prevent smuggling.
| I was asked to speak to the Republican Women's Club of South Tulsa in Jenks, Oklahoma. They were specifically requesting that I explain 15-minute cities. The city of Jenks has recently introduced new planning and zoning ideas. The red flags that caught their attention were very subtle. One of those flags is the expanded use of the word “districts”. This indicates they are moving the entire zoning to form-based zoning. Now called SmartCode. Form-based zoning is the architectural parameters of a subdivision. It is the reason why all those houses in a new neighborhood look the same. Form base zoning allows the zoning administrator to take over the governing of land use policy for elected officials and their zoning boards in subdivision districts because of the one-size-fits-all uniformity. ![]() Form-based zoning (now called SmartCode) is done under subdivision regulations. Subdivision regulations are outlined in law at the state level in most of our western states. The purpose of subdivision regulations is to allow developers to conduct studies and file permits one time for several or many different properties that are subdivided into new suburban districts. Without the subdivision regulations, developers would have to complete the administrative process on each individual lot. This streamlines the building process and cuts down on the amount of time the developer seeks approval from boards and elected officials. Once the initial approval is done, the zoning administrator becomes the boss. ![]() Reducing and removing parking is also necessary to build a 15-minute city. That introduction to Fort Smith, Arkansas was not subtle at all. The Move Fort Smith Transportation Master Plan from June 2024 came complete with a promotional video. The video claims that the U.S. is in an automobile arms race for the biggest vehicle and only “emotional support vehicles” should remain. ![]() The people of Jenks should be concerned. The United States is still adopting policies intent on eliminating motorized vehicles, instituting form-based zoning and wedging unelected zoning administrators in between the people and their elected officials through subdivision regulations. Usually included in these new planning and zoning documents are federal pushes to build multi-use housing. Meanwhile, other agencies are converting rural areas to open spaces. Introducing the utopian 15-minute city: ![]() The purpose of a 15-minute city is to prevent black-market trading in a point-ration market economy. The term “Point-Ration” was first coined by Germany during WWI. It was used in the United States during World War II, though it is quite a bit older. The last time a point-ration market economy was successfully used was during the colonization of the New World. The British East India Trading Company was a public private partnership between a government and a monopoly. That partnership gave rise to the most famous black-market trader in American history, Samual Adams, who smuggled Dutch tea into the Colonies. A point-ration economy is made of up two parts. They are a digital currency and carbon allowances. This will give you an idea of how the market will work. It is a public service announcement from World War II on point rationing: ![]() Point-Rationing is a currency that is in addition to the actual currency that will be in our pockets. We will have the feeling of making a choice, as the video above implies. Carbon Allowances will determine how many points we will be allocated. The carbon allowance will be pre-determined based on your lifestyle, habits, area where you live and how much carbon is determined to be reduced. ![]() This is not about saving the planet or stopping the climate from changing. This is about controlling the goods you purchase, All of the goods. Including your leisure. The above Coca-Cola White paper even discusses ways to save on carbon allowances in daily activities in order to plan a vacation elsewhere. This is a goods-based economy intent on controlling your purchases to benefit government monopoly partners and prevent smuggling and black-market trading. To see how a 15-minute city works for a point-ration economy all we have to do is look at China: ![]() China is always in competition with the rest of the world. Often stealing technology and ideas and implementing them faster in hopes of gaining the market share. With point-rationing and carbon allowances, there was no need. Carbon Trust, the partner of the Coca Cola White Paper above, ha an office in Bejing. Even with a new administration in the White House and a new Congress to work with, these policies are still being implemented by federal bureaucrats. Our taxpayer dollars are still being used to indoctrinate the next generation on implementing Point-Rationing and Carbon Allowances to benefit monopolies. ![]() Our nation is in desperate need for a Convention of States. |
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| Created: | 2025-09-19 05:04 GMT |
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