Posted on 08/09/2008 6:27:35 AM PDT by Kaslin
For an entire week, Americans watched as Senator Barack Obama took his act on the road, courting the European elitists and cowtowing to an endless array of foreign politicians. At this point it may be easy to take Obamas celebri-plomacy lightly. Yet, his trip highlights a dangerous threat to Americas national sovereignty in the form of his globalist policies that will diminish Americas role in the world and outsource decisions of vital national interest to the United Nations.
His Global Poverty Act, currently under consideration in Congress, is just one such policy. Despite its seemingly innocuous title, the Global Poverty Act would force America to adopt the U.N.s Millennium Development Goals as official U.S. policy. This means outsourcing to the United Nations all important decisions concerning the use of U.S. foreign aid dollars. Not only that, but the fee for allowing the U.N. to play the middle man in our global war on poverty would be a tax of .7 percent of the U.S. Gross National Product. Thats right. Barack Obama and his liberal allies such as Senator Biden have signed on to a bill that would allow the U.N. to tax America (and Americans) an estimated $845 billion over the next 13 years. Obamas plan represents perhaps the greatest affront to our national sovereignty since the War of 1812.
The Global Poverty Act dismisses the American ideals of a free-market economy and responsible government for a global bureaucracy that has already lost tens of millions in development funds to corruption. The measure demands virtually no accountability or reform from the impoverished and often oppressive nations who are the recipients of our charitable largess. Furthermore, the United Nations Development Program has become the favorite rich uncle of terrorist states and rogue regimes, accidentally funneling millions to North Koreas illicit weapons programs and violating 95 U.S. export laws in the process.
You might ask how this abomination has quietly made its way through Congress with barely a mention on mainstream media or by our representatives in Washington. The Global Poverty Act began in the U.S. House with only 84 co-sponsors and was quietly passed by a voice vote by Democrats and some well-meaning Republicans who did not know what was in the bill. Now, Obama has taken the football and launched a continuous effort to ram the bill through the Senate with the help of his new foreign policy lap dog, Senator Joe Biden (In the interest of full-disclosure, I should note that I am currently the Republican running against Joe Biden for the U.S. Senate in Delaware).
Senator Biden rushed the bill through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with another voice vote and without any hearings. The Senate voted against the bill in February 2008, but now Obama, Biden and their liberal cohorts lay in wait to slip the bill past the American people by rolling it into another larger spending package like the so-called Coburn Omnibus.
If we are not vigilant and allow Democrats in the Senate to sneak the Global Poverty Tax past the voters, we will sacrifice our national sovereignty and set the dangerous precedent of allowing the United Nations to tax Americans. Our reward for our benevolence will be a bureaucracy that provides little accountability and no measurable returns on our hefty global investment.
Without an insistence on serious economic and government reforms and accountability for every dollar spent, the U.S. will continue to spend hundreds of billions attempting to treat the symptoms of global poverty while at the same time feeding the disease. Reform and accountability are key to insuring that our investment in the fight against global poverty produces immediate and measurable results while providing freedom and long-term economic reform that give individuals the tools to lift themselves out of poverty and partake in the benefits of a free-market economy.
Throwing more money at the problem is not the answer. Handing over the job to an organization renowned for its incompetence is a recipe for disaster. Our greatest export is our unique system of government and the ingenuity it fosters. Economic assistance coupled with measurable reform provides a pathway to prosperity and a petri dish for burgeoning economic opportunitynot just for developing nations but also for the U.S. We have only to look at our $17.5 billion in annual exports to Indias growing middle class to see the long-term benefits of promoting government and economic reform both through responsible development aid and private sector partnerships.
America as a nation is at a critical time in her history. For 200 years, the United States has been a beacon of freedom and prosperity for the world. If we subjugate our leadership role to the U.N. and outsource our responsibilities to the United Nations Development Program, we will leave global prosperity and freedom to chance, crush the American economy with an $845 billion tax and fail all people throughout the world who aspire to all that we have achieved.
The Global Poverty Act is the first battle in what is no-doubt a far-reaching liberal assault on our sovereignty, our prosperity and our role as the leader of the free world. Obama, Biden and other globalist Democrats want to turn the United States into a nation of followers, but I still believe that America has a unique role as a defender of the oppressed and an example to every person with the capacity to dream of a better life. If we shirk our responsibility now, we will lose our national soul and the free world will pay the price for our passing the buck.
That is supposed to be Christine O’Donnell
....and there are folks who claim McCain is no better than nObama and will vote for third party or stay home.
McCain = pro-American
nObama = anti-American
No anti-American, commie Democrat ever met a tax they did not like....
I know I'm getting tired of having to add the keyword "blueturban" to all these threads.
Has anyone here added up the percentages and sheer numbers for average people and corporations that Obamataxes really would be?
In many ways he is not. If he intends to still push amnesty the differences are purely cosmetic in nature. Amnesty will net us at least 35 million socialist raised voters that will pull the lever for the slime ball promising the most handouts. That would be the communists, err democrats as they call themselves. As soon as that happens we are going to have a Mr. Hussein for President anyway. It is just a matter of now or one or two terms from now.
Amnesty is the single biggest threat to the Republic today and both pinheads running for president have promised the criminal illegal alien lawbreakers a free pass through a backdoor to American Citizenship and directly to the voting booth.
Global test, global tax, global ticks...
Govtrack.us has this list as a result for searches on “global poverty”
Indeed this is true, and we will have to fight him tooth and nail over those issues. As we have demonstrated when Dubya has strayed we can do so effectively.
But nObama is wrong on everything and is far left of McCain. He is a demon bent on destroying this country because he sees our country as the problem.
On issue after issue he sees an international socialist solution. Not only will he increase taxes and assault liberty, he will subject our country to ever-increasing tax burdens levied by the UN. Once that is in place it won't go away.
He will appoint the most liberal judges at every level this country has ever seen, making Clinton appointments look moderate. He will gut the military services. He will promote the culture of death and implement secular humanism as the (unspoken) official religion of the nation.
He will side with radical Islam by blocking every move to defend our country and it's values and will turn his back on Israel.. etc. etc. etc. The United States as we know it will cease to exist, as we, to a much greater extent and more quickly, become more like Canada and the countries of the European Union, than the country founded by the framers.
Other than that there is not much difference. < /sarcasm>
No matter what, he is a tax and spend lib/dem/soc/com, etc.
Any other adjectives you would like to add.
I will NOT pay a tax to the UN. That is the point where there will be uprising in this nation.
They are going to have to go through a lot of us first.
I’m with you. I did not vote for anyone at the U.N. They cannnot tax us.
There is a history in our country of not accepting taxation without representation.
You will get representation, just ask ObamaSiah!
Global Poverty Act mandates a Fee not a Tax.
Sooooo go right ahead and laugh it up. Put in all the cool "sarcasm tags" you wish. Whistle right on by that graveyard. It will not do you a bit of good. If you have a shred of common sense you will look at what is happening to the UK / Western Europe and what clearly happened in Rhodesia as a compass of where this thing is headed.
Or perhaps you have the magic answer of permanently preventing a general amnesty for the criminal illegal alien lawbreakers by any President or Legislative body? Seventy percent of real American Citizens would like to know what that might be.
In the meantime I suggest you give a thought or two about what you will do for yourself and your family when all those things and more are forced on you by a major shift in the voting patterns. A shift brought to you by a McCain amnesty. Will is somehow not affect you because little Juan passed it rather than Mr. Hussein?
But we do have a representative at the UN. Appointed, not elected, but still. I’m afraid if Obama wins, it will be the end of the republic. Once Democrats took over the schools, the Gramsci strategy began its work. The culture that created America was unique. It’s dying out. All the collectivist, tribal, appetite-obsessed zombies you see outside our borders? That’s the average human culture. Ours was special. Be glad you at least got to see it.
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