Posted on 06/13/2012 5:54:12 PM PDT by Baynative
Diplomats at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Conference in Rio de Janeiro next week will consider proposals that would levy taxes on American families and energy industries in order to support international efforts to combat global warming, according to a draft agenda for the conference.
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Yep, and Utah sucks just a tad less on that factor/scale.
It's long past time for the States to tell them "No dice; we're taking it back."
Amen.
I’ll believe that they are serious when they start locking the doors and posting guards on unconstitutional Federal offices, or arresting Federal bureaucrats on State lands.
Dog and pony show.
Poor countries show up with an empty briefcase hoping to go home with stacks of Franklins that we earned and were forced to give away.
They go home with an empty briefcase.
Since 2000 about 95 percent of U.N. member states that receive U.S. assistance have voted against the United States most of the time in the U.N. General Assembly on non-consensus votes ..
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Thanks, MamaDearest.
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I pay nothing to the UN....get it out of NY....send it to Syria and let those assholes protect it....
US OUT OF UN
And how much would the Chinese pay?
Ugh, I don’t want any of them near my arse. But they can take that tax and ...
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