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United Nations' Power Will Grow Under President Obama(Global Poverty Act S.2433)
postchronicle.com ^ | Dec 31, 2008 | Vincent Gioia

Posted on 01/01/2009 10:44:22 AM PST by shielagolden

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To: nmh

My crack was more rhetorical than anything, as I don’t doubt you for a minute.

Happy New Year to you!


21 posted on 01/01/2009 11:16:10 AM PST by Gabz (Happy New Year)
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To: shielagolden

The “Global Poverty Act” is actually a properly named piece of legislation, as it will make poverty a global phenomenon.


22 posted on 01/01/2009 11:16:33 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: shielagolden
a U.N. plan to force the U.S. to pay 0.7 percent of GNP (currently about $65 billion a year)

FU! It's unconstitutional, and illegal as hell.

23 posted on 01/01/2009 11:17:25 AM PST by MaxMax (I'll welcome death when God calls me. Until then, the fight is on)
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To: Danae
Once the poor aren't poor they become conservatives, if only because having 30% of what they EARN taken from them pisses em off.

No doubt about that, but now that I AM poor, it pisses me off even more than when I wasn't.

24 posted on 01/01/2009 11:19:45 AM PST by Gabz (Happy New Year)
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To: shielagolden

There appairs to be only a couple of ways to stop this madness.

The violent use of the second amendment.


25 posted on 01/01/2009 11:19:53 AM PST by stockpirate (Violent enforcement of the 2nd amendment will solve the problem.)
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To: Gabz
I am not exaggerating ... this is the scariest and the worst President we have ever had. When you look at Senate Bills he cosponsored they are ALL with this GLOBAL theme crap. It's dove tails with this "social justice" nonsense that KIDS like. They don't understand.
26 posted on 01/01/2009 11:21:23 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: Gabz

I am absolutely with you.


27 posted on 01/01/2009 11:24:55 AM PST by Danae (Amerikan Unity My Ass)
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To: nmh

I tried to inform a bunch of libs about this kind of legislation. Their response was that bills like this would never pass. I pointed out that a person that even submits a bill like this is dangerous. Then I got the typical “Bush is stupid” and “Cheney is evil” retorts.

I have a feeling I better start practicing my “I told you so” speeches.


28 posted on 01/01/2009 11:32:09 AM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: nmh

I know you are not exaggerating, not in the least. I thought ‘08 was bad (actually I know it was) but I am not looking forward to ‘09 that much at all.

I have an extremely bleak outlook for my personal situation and I don’t see much prospect for my outlook to be any less bleak for our nation as a whole.

I realize that is not a great way to start out the new year, but it is what it is.


29 posted on 01/01/2009 11:32:36 AM PST by Gabz (Happy New Year)
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To: Danae

I’m absolutely scared to death.


30 posted on 01/01/2009 11:34:13 AM PST by Gabz (Happy New Year)
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To: Gabz

My sentiments are the same and our sitution is not so great ... . I just don’t think about it ... I take one day at a time ... otherwise I’ll go NUTS!


31 posted on 01/01/2009 11:35:07 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: shielagolden

He will do this while most Americans want out of the UN. It’s a useless, money grubbing outfit. It’s also our tax money that Obama will give them. Let the liberals see where all their money is going.


32 posted on 01/01/2009 11:35:50 AM PST by RC2
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To: shielagolden

If we disagree with our tax dollars being thrown down third world, socialist hell-holes, then we ought to simply quit sending our hard-earned money to Washington.

It’s time for a nationwide tax revolt.


33 posted on 01/01/2009 11:39:35 AM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: shielagolden

If ever there was news that we need to get out there, this is it.

The Democrats get a talking point and beat it to death but, the people eventually hear it. We need to do that with this bill. There is no way that the people will approve of this when our own economy is in the tank if they just know about it.

Please send to Rush, Sean, Sarah, Foxnews, local newspapers and radio hosts and anyone else who can help us get the word out. I will also but I think a movement needs to push this news. The people deserve to know. It’s not their fault that we no longer have a free press and many of them don’t understand that.

If this is enacted, I have very little hope for our future as a democracy.


34 posted on 01/01/2009 11:58:01 AM PST by Kenny
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To: nmh

(insert cynical laughter here) I think I’ve already gone nuts.

We did everything right, bought a house well within our means, had 6 months living expenses in savings, etc., etc., heck we stretched that savings for close to 9 months by finding piecemeal work, etc. it’s now over a year since my husband has had a steady permanent job, and I can’t even get one as a cashier at the local convenience store.

Yeah, I’m scared to death.

For all the badmouthing I read here on FR about Countrywide, that has been the only bright spot. Our mortgage is with them and they have worked with us every step of the way and have given us some breathing room. the last thing they want is to foreclose and so for now are accepting anything and everything we can send them. Everything will get tacked on at the end, but at least I don’t have to worry about a roof over our head.

I was never much of a religious type, but I thank God everyday for the Church family we have found and have been brought into.


35 posted on 01/01/2009 11:58:09 AM PST by Gabz (Happy New Year)
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To: nmh
I'm not kidding you. He wants the U.S. to spread its wealth to OTHER COUNTRIES - like Africa ... .

Will Obama be able to keep the Democratic Party from turning on him? I already have a few drafts of letters for the socialists from this state. When we come after Congress with pitch forks, maybe they'll get the idea that we're serious.

36 posted on 01/01/2009 11:58:26 AM PST by BILL_C (Jimmy Carter brought us Ronald Regan, Obama's contribution will be equally good. Is it Sarah?)
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To: Windflier

I agree.

If 100 Million of us stop paying taxes that will get a LOT of attention. The Government could not handle a revolt on that scale with OUT doing what we want them to.

That’s a great deal of power, we have just been deluded into believing that we don’t have it. We do. We stop paying on a massive scale and yea, Governments will listen. That’s a huge amount of momentum to have to change to achieve it. I am not at all sure that the American People have the will to do that, and I don’t believe that there is a Leader in the US that could get enough people to do it to make it matter.

We are going to have to have another revolution, not paying taxes MIGHT be enough to accomplish that.


37 posted on 01/01/2009 12:05:08 PM PST by Danae (Amerikan Unity My Ass)
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To: Danae

I’m all for holding revenue from a government that does not represent us. But the problem is, how will all the Corporations and large business payroll departments that most Americans work for, cooperate with such an effort?

If we all had small businesses and paid out taxes at the end of the year, that might be plausible. But this government has so much power over us it would be difficult.

They control the electrical power, water, food, etc. It’s a battle that 2/3 thirds of the population who live in cities cannot possibly win. There has to be some other option that our overly dependent population can take.


38 posted on 01/01/2009 12:14:49 PM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP (WHAT? Where did my tag line go?)
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To: shielagolden
This is Barry's Bill, as amended.
Note all the RAT Co-sponsors


S. 2433
N THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES (December 7, 2007)

Mr. OBAMA (for himself, Mr. HAGEL, Ms. CANTWELL, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. LUGAR, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. MENENDEZ, Mr. BIDEN, Mr. DODD, Mr. FEINGOLD, Ms. SNOWE, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. SMITH, and Mr. KERRY) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations

April 24, 2008
Reported by Mr. BIDEN, with amendments and an amendment to the title

A BILL
To require the President to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the United States foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Global Poverty Act of 2007'.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
  1. More than 1,000,000,000 people worldwide live on less than $1 per day, and another 1,600,000,000 people struggle to survive on less than $2 per day, according to the World Bank.

  2. At the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, the United States joined more than 180 other countries in committing to work toward goals to improve life for the world's poorest people by 2015.

  3. The year 2007 marks the mid-point to the Millennium Development Goals deadline of 2015.

  4. The [Struck out->] United Nations [<-Struck out] Millennium Development Goals include the goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide, between 1990 and 2015, that live on less than $1 per day, cutting in half the proportion of people suffering from hunger and unable to access safe drinking water and sanitation, reducing child mortality by two-thirds, ensuring basic education for all children, and reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS and malaria, while sustaining the environment upon which human life depends.

  5. On March 22, 2002, President George W. [Struck out->] Bush stated [<-Struck out] Bush participated in the International Conference on Finance for Development and endorsed the Monterey Consensus, stating: `We fight against poverty because hope is an answer to terror. We fight against poverty because opportunity is a fundamental right to human dignity. We fight against poverty because faith requires it and conscience demands it. We fight against poverty with a growing conviction that major progress is within our reach.'.

  6. The 2002 National Security Strategy of the United States notes: `[A] world where some live in comfort and plenty, while half of the human race lives on less than $2 per day, is neither just nor stable. Including all of the world's poor in an expanding circle of development and opportunity is a moral imperative and one of the top priorities of U.S. international policy.'.

  7. The 2006 National Security Strategy of the United States notes: `America's national interests and moral values drive us in the same direction: to assist the world's poor citizens and least developed nations and help integrate them into the global economy.'.

  8. The bipartisan Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States released in 2004 recommends: `A comprehensive United States strategy to counter terrorism should include economic policies that encourage development, more open societies, and opportunities for people to improve the lives of their families and enhance prospects for their children.'.

  9. At the summit of the Group of Eight (G-8) nations in July 2005, leaders from all eight participating countries committed to increase aid to Africa from the current $25,000,000,000 annually to $50,000,000,000 by 2010, and to cancel 100 percent of the debt obligations owed to the World Bank, African Development Bank, and International Monetary Fund by 18 of the world's poorest nations.

  10. At the United Nations World Summit in September 2005, the United States joined more than 180 other governments in reiterating their commitment to achieve the [Struck out->] United Nations [<-Struck out] Millennium Development Goals by 2015.

  11. The United States has recognized the need for increased financial and technical assistance to countries burdened by extreme poverty, as well as the need for strengthened economic and trade opportunities for those countries, through significant initiatives in recent years, including the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.), the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7601 et seq.), the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative, and trade preference programs for developing countries, such as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (19 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.).

    [Struck out->] (12) In January 2006, United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice initiated a restructuring of the United States foreign assistance program, including the creation of a Director of Foreign Assistance, who maintains authority over Department of State and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) foreign assistance funding and programs. [<-Struck out]

    [Struck out->] (13)[<-Struck out] (12) In January 2007, the Department of State's Office of the Director of Foreign Assistance added poverty reduction as an explicit, central component of the overall goal of United States foreign assistance. The official goal of United States foreign assistance is: `To help build and sustain democratic, well-governed states that respond to the needs of their people, reduce widespread poverty and conduct themselves responsibly in the international system.'.

    [Struck out->] (14) Economic growth and poverty reduction are more successful in countries that invest in the people, rule justly, and promote economic freedom. These principles have become the core of several development programs of the United States Government, such as the Millennium Challenge Account. [<-Struck out]

SEC. 3. DECLARATION OF POLICY.
It is the policy of the United States to promote the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people [Struck out->] worldwide [<-Struck out] , between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.

SEC. 4. REQUIREMENT TO DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY.
(a) Strategy- The President, acting through the Secretary of State, and in consultation with the heads of other appropriate departments and agencies of the United States Government, international organizations, international financial institutions, the governments of developing and developed countries, United States and international nongovernmental organizations, civil society organizations, and other appropriate entities, shall develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the United States foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people [Struck out->] worldwide [<-Struck out] , between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.

(b) Content- The strategy required by subsection (a) shall include specific and measurable goals, efforts to be undertaken, benchmarks, and timetables to achieve the objectives described in subsection (a).

(c) Components- The strategy required by subsection (a) should include the following components:

(1) Continued investment or involvement in existing United States initiatives related to international poverty reduction, such as the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7601 et seq.), the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.), and trade preference programs for developing countries, such as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (19 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.).

(2) Improving the effectiveness of development assistance and making available additional overall United States assistance levels as appropriate.

(3) Enhancing and expanding debt relief as appropriate.

(4) Leveraging United States trade policy where possible to enhance economic development prospects for developing countries.

(5) Coordinating efforts and working in cooperation with developed and developing countries, international organizations, and international financial institutions.

(6) Mobilizing and leveraging the participation of businesses, United States and international nongovernmental organizations, civil society, and public-private partnerships.

(7) Coordinating the goal of poverty reduction [Struck out->] with other development goals, such as combating the spread of preventable diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, increasing access to potable water and basic sanitation, reducing hunger and malnutrition, and improving access to and quality of education at all levels regardless of gender. [<-Struck out] with the other internationally recognized Millennium Development Goals, including eradicating extreme hunger and reducing hunger and malnutrition, achieving universal education, promoting gender equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, combating the spread of preventable diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, increasing access to potable water and basic sanitation, ensuring environmental sustainability, and achieving significant improvement in the lives of at least 100,000,000 slum dwellers.

(8) Integrating principles of sustainable development and entrepreneurship into policies and programs.

(d) Reports-

(1) INITIAL REPORT-
(A) IN GENERAL- Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President, acting through the Secretary of State, shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the strategy required under subsection (a).

(B) CONTENT- The report required under subparagraph (A) shall include the following elements:

(i) A description of the strategy required under subsection (a).

(ii) An evaluation, to the extent possible, both proportionate and absolute, of the contributions provided by the United States and other national and international actors in achieving the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.

(iii) An assessment of the overall progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.

(2) SUBSEQUENT REPORTS- Not later than December 31, 2012, and December 31, 2015, the President shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees reports on the status of the implementation of the strategy, progress made in achieving the global poverty reduction objectives described in subsection (a), and any changes to the strategy since the date of the submission of the last report.
(e) Coordinator- The Secretary of State shall designate a coordinator who will have primary responsibility for overseeing and drafting the initial report under paragraph (1) of subsection (d) and subsequent reports under paragraph (2) of such subsection, in coordination with relevant Federal agencies, as well as responsibility for helping to implement recommendations contained in the reports.
SEC. 5. DEFINITIONS.
In this Act:
(1) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES- The term `appropriate congressional committees' means--
(A) the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate; and

(2) EXTREME GLOBAL POVERTY- The term `extreme global poverty' refers to the conditions in which individuals live on less than $1 per day, adjusted for purchasing power parity in 1993 United States dollars, according to World Bank statistics.

(3) GLOBAL POVERTY- The term `global poverty' refers to the conditions in which individuals live on less than $2 per day, adjusted for purchasing power parity in 1993 United States dollars, according to World Bank statistics.

Amend the title so as to read: `An Act to require the President to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the United States foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.'.

Calendar No. 718

110th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. 2433
[Report No. 110-331]
A BILL

To require the President to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to further the United States foreign policy objective of promoting the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by one-half the proportion of people worldwide, between 1990 and 2015, who live on less than $1 per day.


April 24, 2008
Reported with amendments and an amendment to the title



It's a doozy alright. BUT, and its a BIG but -- look at the dates refereed to in the Bill. And who is named as the originator of this 'idea' and caving to the U.N. *Treaty* ..... DUBYA . And Coondy Rice and the State Dept.

While this nay have Barry's name on it, This Is Bush's mBill.. Just like 'Bush's Tax Cuts' and Bush's 'No Child Left behind Act'. Barry just took Dubya's ball and ran with it.

So for those screaming about Dubya's Liberal Spending, hold yer hats wallets folks - THIS beats it all. It's more of Bush and his Globalist Bullsit. The only hope is if someone sues and gets to SCOTUS. Saving the world with US Tax Money isn't in my copy of the Constitution.




39 posted on 01/01/2009 12:30:40 PM PST by Condor51 (The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits)
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To: shielagolden

Eliminate global poverty by confiscating and giving away a bunch of US tax dollars. Yeah. It sure worked well in Lyndon’s War on Poverty, didn’t it. Let’s see...how many trillion now and still counting?


40 posted on 01/01/2009 1:02:53 PM PST by Oldpuppymax (AGENDA OF THE LEFT EXPOSED)
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