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Missing signature mars launch of war on hunger (Bush Admin refuses to back global tax)
Sydney Morning Herald ^ | September 22, 2004 | Irwin Arieff in New York

Posted on 09/21/2004 11:06:36 AM PDT by dead

More than 100 countries have endorsed a campaign to raise an additional $US50 billion ($71 billion) a year in development aid to combat global hunger, but the United States has poured cold water on the project.

"The greatest scandal is not that hunger exists but that it persists, even when we have the means to eliminate it. It is time to take action," read a declaration signed by 110 nations and adopted at the close of a summit on hunger on Monday.

It urged governments to consider a report for the conference, setting out a series of options for raising the extra money.

Kofi Annan shakes on the deal with presidents Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, centre, and Jacques Chirac.

These included a global tax on financial transactions, a tax on the sale of heavy arms, an international borrowing facility and a credit cards scheme that would direct a small percentage of transaction charges to the cause.

President Jacques Chirac of France said the report set out technically realistic and economically rational solutions.

However, the leader of the US delegation, the Agriculture Secretary, Ann Veneman, dismissed it. "Economic growth is the long-term solution to hunger and poverty," she told the meeting.

"The report should give more attention to practical steps to sustained growth. There is too much emphasis on schemes such as global taxes to raise external resources. Global taxes are inherently undemocratic. Implementation is impossible."

The US President, George Bush, did not attend the summit although he is due to address the General Assembly today.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, who organised the summit, said after the meeting that Washington had made it clear earlier that it would not participate.

Mr Chirac predicted the US position could change after the November 2 presidential elections. "Let's see when things settle down what their position will be," he said. "However strong the Americans may be, you cannot in the long run emerge victorious by opposing an idea that is backed by 100 countries and which will probably be approved by 150, creating a new political situation."

More than a billion people around the world live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $US1 a day. They include 300 million in sub-Saharan Africa.

At a summit four years ago, United Nations members pledged to halve the number of people in deep poverty by 2015.

"Right now, however, we are falling short," said the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan.

Reuters


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: globaltax; un
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Well, here’s some absolutely great news that I knew nothing about. Go Bush!
1 posted on 09/21/2004 11:06:37 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead

Socialism and Communism have starved more people than the UN could even imagine helping...


2 posted on 09/21/2004 11:09:03 AM PDT by 2banana (They want to die for Islam and we want to kill them)
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To: dead

Bush to UN:

STFU!


3 posted on 09/21/2004 11:09:11 AM PDT by RockinRight (W stands for whoop-a**!!!)
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To: dead

A Conservative America will never sign that!!!

That's outrageous! To think that the world leaders think they'll actually collect the money, and a pity that some people think this is anything but a way for corrupt UN officials to replace their cash cow, the Oil for Food program.


4 posted on 09/21/2004 11:09:19 AM PDT by coconutt2000
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" 'Economic growth is the long-term solution to hunger and poverty,' she told the meeting."

And so is killing off corrupt leaders who take aid money and use it to buy planes and limousines for themselves.


5 posted on 09/21/2004 11:10:04 AM PDT by SilentServiceCPOWife (I think...therefore, I am a conservative.)
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To: dead

Yeah, the UN did such a great job running Oil For Food, we should just hand them 71 billion a year...


6 posted on 09/21/2004 11:10:11 AM PDT by dirtboy (Kerry could have left 'Nam within a week if Purple Hearts were awarded for shots to the foot.)
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Oh, the mean President Bush throwing cold water on the U.N. plan to replace the revenue stream they lost from Oil-for-Food when he invaded Iraq. Now, how will the hard-working bureaucrats at the U.N. ever get to be rich?


7 posted on 09/21/2004 11:10:26 AM PDT by Excuse_Me (Bush has shown that he can fight terrorism. Kerry has only shown that he can fight Vietnam vets.)
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To: dead

ping


8 posted on 09/21/2004 11:10:31 AM PDT by SittinYonder (Tancredo and I wanna know what you believe)
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Gee maybe its because we already tried wealth transfers in this country to the tune of over $5 trillion in the so-called war on poverty -- and it hasn't worked.
9 posted on 09/21/2004 11:11:21 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (Santorum 2008)
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They F'd up trying to feed Iraqi's why the hell would we bank roll that obviously corrupt organization more than we already do.
10 posted on 09/21/2004 11:11:36 AM PDT by Spackidagoosh
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The United States gives more food to the 3rd world than all these countries put together. 'nuff said.


11 posted on 09/21/2004 11:11:49 AM PDT by Artemis Webb
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Why don't they just abolish dictatorships? That would solve most of the global hunger problem right there.


12 posted on 09/21/2004 11:11:53 AM PDT by Lizavetta
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Socialism and Communism have starved more people than the UN could even imagine helping...

Socialism and Communism have starved more people than the UN.

You should have stopped at that.

13 posted on 09/21/2004 11:12:21 AM PDT by Stonedog (Mr. Blather... tear down this STONEWALL!!)
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To: dead

Go Bush! Don't tax my credit card transactions to give a free ride to some dictator who doesn't care if his people starve.


14 posted on 09/21/2004 11:12:25 AM PDT by Ciexyz ("FR, best viewed with a budgie on hand")
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To: dead

These euro-trash countries are something else (I won't say what -- don't want to get banned!!) They are always whining for the USA to give money, money, money to their schemes and/or to come to the aid of one country or another. Yet, when we need their help, i.e., Iraq, they give us the middle finger salute. I'm tired of it! Good for Bush for standing up to these moochers!


15 posted on 09/21/2004 11:12:31 AM PDT by Polyxene (For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel - Martin Luther)
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To: dead

Sounds like a French agricultural export subsidy scheme.


16 posted on 09/21/2004 11:12:49 AM PDT by Shermy
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I've got an idea. You guys start. Goa head spend away. If you abolish half the poverty in the world. We'll do the rest. Deal?


17 posted on 09/21/2004 11:12:57 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (Santorum 2008)
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"The greatest scandal is not that hunger exists but that it persists, even when we have the means to eliminate it. It is time to take action," read a declaration signed by 110 nations and adopted at the close of a summit on hunger on Monday.

Let us compile a list of countries, including these morally smug ones, and the corresponding amount each contributes to world hunger ---- or any humanitarian aid of any type.

Then let's talk again.

Until then, dear Euro-eunuchs, high-horse moralizing twits, buzz off!

18 posted on 09/21/2004 11:13:28 AM PDT by Publius6961 (I don't do diplomacy either)
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Notice how they try to put a pretty face on a fascist take over of Americas economy. "It's for the sake of the poor."
19 posted on 09/21/2004 11:13:33 AM PDT by concerned about politics ( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
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To: dirtboy

It's the replacement for Food for Oil. Call it Food for Oil II.


20 posted on 09/21/2004 11:13:54 AM PDT by Shermy
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