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Tyrants want to tax U.S. citizens. Why I am not surprised.
When the UN starts taxing America, that is the day many Americans will simply not pay them any more. Some of us are already mad as hell. One more tax is going to be the straw that breaks the camel's back.
The UN exists at the pleasure of world bodies wishing to tolerate them.
Nobody elected them world leader with the ability to tax anything.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
The only "world government" I support is the one where I'm referred to as His Royal Majesty, and everyone bows down to me. /sarcastic fantasy
The globalists on the Right will see to it that the globalists on the Left do not fail.
Remember where the President stands on the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Sounds like a fund raiser.
http://www.usasurvival.org/
About 230 years ago Kofi, there was a guy named King George. And this king guy taxed us, but we had no say in his court, or on our land. So one day some old white guys drafted this thing call the Declaration of Independence. After that, we kicked king George's a$$. Just because of taxation without representation.
Isn't that a nice bed time story, Kofi?
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http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/smkgun.pdf
As Ruben Mendez noted in his paper on global taxation:
charges for the use of the global commons, which could fall under the rubric of user fees, would be viewed as a form of global taxation. It is one of the innovations of the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention that royalties may be charged for the exploitation of the deep ocean bed, which is deemed to be part of the common heritage of mankind.
Mendez declared that, despite the opposition of the US and others, I can see industrialized nations with strong environmental lobbies leading the way toward acceptance and implementation of global taxes.
Mendez declared that the Kyoto Protocol, also known as the global warming treaty, considered adopting an approach to regulating global pollution that could lay the groundwork for global taxes. The approach, he said, involved countries issuing and selling pollution permits. If such an arrangement is adopted by developed countries, including the U.S., Mendez says this will lead to their trading in international markets, thus paving the way for a new regime of global taxation.
The article isn't recent but still timely. Worth the read.
Send the UN to some jihadistan..
Well of course not!
AP | 9/15/2005 | KIM GAMEL
UNITED NATIONS -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez denounced the U.S.-led war in Iraq on Thursday and told world leaders they should consider moving the U.N. headquarters out of the United States because of it. The leftist leader said the fact that the war was fought without U.N. authorization showed that Washington has no respect for the world body. "There were never weapons of mass destruction but Iraq was bombed, and over U.N. objections, (it was) occupied and continues being occupied," said Chavez, who appeared to step up his frequent criticism of U.S. policies in his speech to the General Assembly...
Have you seen this yet?
And 98% of Americans don't know about the UN's crap or don't care. After it is too late, they still will not care.
An international, UN tax would be the tax no American should or would pay. I would support a tax to finance the UN's trip to leave America, however. Send them to Saudi Arabia or Iran, but get them out of here!
In addition, we answer directly to the UN for environmental concerns and so many other point dictated by the UN and implemented as US law that it's beyond my capacity to list them in a brief post.
My point is for all the UN haters is that, "Yeah, I hate them too, but if we haven't had cause to drive them out yet, one more tax is unlikely to stir the general populace."
I think it's more likely that a terrorist attack will take out the UN as collateral damage before a single US cictizen musters up the nerve to promote a successful political campaign to remove them.
But yeah, I want them to pass on like a bad chalupa.