This was the question: "Will you support laws and regulations that will limit your personal movement to no more than a 15 minute drive from your place of residence in order to save the planet from man-made global warming?"
Does: "...laws and regulations that will limit your personal movement..." sound like planning for livable areas?
I grew up in a suburb of Los Angeles. I think when you google "Urban sprawl and suburbia" it will pop up.
I walked to Elementary school, intermediate school and high-school. I walked or could walk to a grocery store, a drug store, three liquor stores, two barber shops, a beauty salon, a hotel, two bars, a pet store, a movie theater, a taco stand, a Tastee Freeze, a coffee shop, a slaughter-house, a dairy, a jewelry store, a real estate office, a camper manufacturer, a TV shop a tropical fish store, a pizza joint, a slot-car track, a metal center, and a park. I also walked to my first job at a tool & die shop. In the same little industrial park there was a dune-buggy shop, an ornamental iron shop, and an upholstery shop. All of this was within a half-mile of the little tract home I grew up in, and I'm sure I missed some.