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Bush blocks U.N. tax plan: Henry Lamb praises president for skillful handling of global power grab
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Monday, March 25, 2002 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 03/25/2002 2:04:25 AM PST by JohnHuang2

With far more political acuity than critics expected, President George Bush disarmed world government proponents while promising more aid to developing nations. The U.N.'s High Level Panel on Financing Development concluded its four-day conference in Monterrey, Mexico, without explicit authorization for U.N. taxes on currency exchange, fossil fuels and a host of other tax targets.

The conference, publicized as a poverty-reducing initiative, was, in fact, another effort by the U.N. to gain taxing authority. Ernesto Zedillo, head of the U.N. panel, issued a report on June 28, calling for the new taxing authority. U.S. delegates to the conference made it clear that the U.S. would not support any document that included U.N. taxing authority.

The final "consensus" document was toned down substantially, and reference to taxing authority was removed. When the conference opened on March 18, however, delegates from Germany, Britain and other European countries tried to reinstate language to authorize global taxation. Again, U.S. delegates, with help from Japan, blocked the effort.

Then Vincente Fox, president of Mexico, renewed the call for U.N. taxing authority when he spoke to the delegates. The U.S. stood firm, and U.N. taxing authority was excluded from the final document.

Had Al Gore been elected president, the outcome would have likely been different. Gustave Speth, a member of the Clinton-Gore transition team who then was appointed head of the U.N. Development Program, was a strong advocate of U.N. taxing authority, and promoted the scheme during his U.N. tenure.

Bush did even more to confuse the world government crowd. He diffused the anticipated criticism of U.S. aid by announcing a sharp increase in foreign aid over the next three years. European nations made a similar commitment, leading conference officials to claim victory before the conference even convened.

When he spoke to the delegates on Friday, however, Bush made it clear that U.S. aid would no longer be poured down the U.N. rat-hole as it has been in the past. U.S. aid will be placed into a special "Millennium" account, not simply handed over to the U.N. The U.S., not the U.N., will establish the criteria that must be met by developing nations before receiving U.S. aid.

Bush told the delegates that no longer can poverty relief be measured simply by the amount donor nations give. The real measure of poverty relief must be based on the achievements produced by the aid.

Bush made it clear that U.S. aid will go only to countries whose governments exist with the consent of the citizens, that commit to open markets, and that promote the principles of freedom.

U.N. conferences are not accustomed to hearing this kind of talk from a U.S. president. Bill Clinton told the Millennium Summit in 2000 that the time had come for national sovereignty to take a back seat to U.N. activism. Bush invoked U.S. sovereignty by defining the conditions upon which U.S. aid will be granted. And he did it with a smile, and without confrontation.

Castro, on the other hand, spoke to the delegates in his usual "fatigues," with his usual dictatorial bluster, calling U.S. policies "economic genocide."

The Bush administration is clearly changing gears with its U.S. aid. U.S. aid will now be aimed at helping nations build the infrastructure to create wealth, rather than on programs that simply feed global poverty – and enrich those who administer the programs.

This change will not be welcomed by the U.N. bureaucracy, nor by the IMF, that is building a new $250 million palace in Washington to house its expanding bureaucracy in anticipation of becoming the chief administrator of anti-poverty wealth redistribution.

The U.N.'s quest for global taxing authority will not go away. Even though this effort has been thwarted, temporarily, the U.N. can be expected to continue its efforts to get out from under the control of the United States. The World Summit on Sustainable Development, which will convene in Johannesburg, South Africa, next August, will likely hear sharp criticism of the U.S., and more calls for financial independence for the U.N., among the many other agenda items.

For now, at least, the world has dodged a bullet, thanks to the Bush administration. Those who believe national sovereignty should be superior to any scheme of global governance cannot rest easy, but instead, must keep a vigilant eye on both the U.N., and the U.S. government. There are plenty of people in the U.S. who do not agree with Mr. Bush's determination to advance the principles of freedom.


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Monday, March 25, 2002

Quote of the Day by Alissa 3/25/02

1 posted on 03/25/2002 2:04:25 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Notice Bush couldn't make Vincent Fox toe the line on the UN Taxation issue. Even with his efforts to give Amnesty to 300,000 illegal aliens.

Bush made it clear that U.S. aid would no longer be poured down the U.N. rat-hole as it has been in the past. - Thank God for small favors.

2 posted on 03/25/2002 2:22:49 AM PST by Verax
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To: JohnHuang2
bttt
3 posted on 03/25/2002 2:45:52 AM PST by piasa
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To: all;Victoria Delsoul;Darlin'
U.N. conferences are not accustomed to hearing this kind of talk from a U.S. president. Bill Clinton told the Millennium Summit in 2000 that the time had come for national sovereignty to take a back seat to U.N. activism. Bush invoked U.S. sovereignty by defining the conditions upon which U.S. aid will be granted. And he did it with a smile, and without confrontation.


What, no 73 threads bashing Bush for SELLING US OUT AGAIN with this issue, too??

Somehow, I knew this thread would never go to 600 posts with 50 Idiots Bashing Bush repeatedly, and calling him a traitor and a liar, and worse than a Demonrat...

Personally, I think that it is the BUSH BASHERS who are traitors, and liars, and worse than DemonRATS!!!

Come on out Bashers and tell us again 50 times over how Bush lost your vote this time, because a black cat crossed your path, or because Duke lost or some other IDIOTIC reason.

I only wish that I could see 50 threads Bashing the Bush Bashers now.

4 posted on 03/25/2002 3:21:14 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: JohnHuang2
Had Al Gore been elected president, the outcome would have likely been different.

GREAT post. Cut the bureaucratic elites out of the picture, give aid directly to the poor. Bush does not not please me 100 % of the time, but he's damn sure better than Algore Hammer.

5 posted on 03/25/2002 3:27:51 AM PST by copycat
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To: gratefulwharffratt
And this is what you have posted on your home page:

Hey Now!! Just a friendly neighborhood southern 'Grateful Wharff Ratt,' at your service.

LOL!!!

6 posted on 03/25/2002 3:47:43 AM PST by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: Verax
I do not expect Vicente Fox to toe the line on everything we do. He is doing what HIS people want, which sometimes doesn't coincide with what we want. I also do not expect that we will agree in every instance with Tony Blair, or Vladimir Putin, or anyone else.

In fact, I do not expect to agree with President Bush on every issue, nor for that matter, my own husband.

7 posted on 03/25/2002 4:15:36 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: gratefulwharffratt
Bumping your excellent rant!
8 posted on 03/25/2002 4:16:49 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: JohnHuang2
John! Haven't you been paying attention lately? The verdict is in. G.W. is not a conservative! < /sarcasm>

I'm proud of Dubya for this. Now let's make sure that the U.N. tax plan stays blocked.

9 posted on 03/25/2002 4:20:24 AM PST by rdb3
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To: Verax
Notice Bush couldn't make Vincent Fox toe the line on the UN Taxation issue.

Make sure you can find anything you can to bash.

10 posted on 03/25/2002 4:21:58 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: Miss Marple
Bumping your excellent rant!


gratefulwharffratt = Bush Bot #1

Now the Bashers can't use that one against me...

11 posted on 03/25/2002 4:32:32 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: gratefulwharffratt
The bottom line is that we're promising to pay MORE foreign aid and we're still in the U.N.
12 posted on 03/25/2002 4:43:36 AM PST by Lucky
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To: Lucky
The bottom line is that we're promising to pay MORE foreign aid and we're still in the U.N.


Do you skip entire paragraphs that don't adhere to your Bashing agenda??

Let me guess, Bush lost your vote this time, because he didn't singlehandedly remove us from the U.N. at this conference, right??? Yawn.

When he spoke to the delegates on Friday, however, Bush made it clear that U.S. aid would no longer be poured down the U.N. rat-hole as it has been in the past. U.S. aid will be placed into a special "Millennium" account, not simply handed over to the U.N. The U.S., not the U.N., will establish the criteria that must be met by developing nations before receiving U.S. aid.

The Bush administration is clearly changing gears with its U.S. aid. U.S. aid will now be aimed at helping nations build the infrastructure to create wealth, rather than on programs that simply feed global poverty – and enrich those who administer the programs.

13 posted on 03/25/2002 5:25:21 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: JohnHuang2
"Bush told the delegates that no longer can poverty relief be measured simply by the amount donor nations give. The real measure of poverty relief must be based on the achievements produced by the aid."

Well, DUH!!!! And how many presidents did it take till we found one who reached this obvious astounding conclusion?

14 posted on 03/25/2002 5:31:24 AM PST by sweetliberty
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To: JohnHuang2
When he spoke to the delegates on Friday, however, Bush made it clear that U.S. aid would no longer be poured down the U.N. rat-hole as it has been in the past. U.S. aid will be placed into a special "Millennium" account, not simply handed over to the U.N. The U.S., not the U.N., will establish the criteria that must be met by developing nations before receiving U.S. aid.

I do give him credit for that, and for refusing a global tax administered by the UN.

But we ARE paying a form of a global tax anyway--an increase of $5 Billion by 2005.

No matter how you look at it, it's one hell of a tax for Americans to have to pay. So don't tell me I won't be paying a global tax. The UN just won't get to distribute it.

15 posted on 03/25/2002 5:48:42 AM PST by Lion's Cub
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks JH2, excellent read - BTTT! Bush showed his true colors when the heat was on full and he did not fold!
16 posted on 03/25/2002 5:53:01 AM PST by Issaquahking
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To: JohnHuang2
Bashers have to dig pretty deep not to applaud this.
17 posted on 03/25/2002 5:53:45 AM PST by Always Right
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To: gratefulwharffratt
I love your screen name!!!

Don't you know there is nothing different between George W. Bush and Al Gore? (/sarcasm)

18 posted on 03/25/2002 5:56:28 AM PST by Wphile
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To: Always Right
Bushbot bump
19 posted on 03/25/2002 6:01:26 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: JohnHuang2
The US, not the UN, will establish the criteria that must be met by developing nations before receiving US aid.

WAY TO GO W!!!

20 posted on 03/25/2002 6:02:31 AM PST by Wphile
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