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Every time you use an ATM the United Nations wants a fee. Buy an airline, train, or bus ticket, and the U.N. gets a cut. Trade stocks, buy bonds, sell property, pay the U.N.
That's the plan being unveiled this week as the U.N. General Assembly convenes in New York.
A 1 percent tax on billionaires around the world. A tax on all currency trading in the U.S. dollar, the euro, the Japanese yen and the British pound sterling. Another "tiny" tax on all financial transactions, including stock and bond trading, and trading in financial derivatives. New taxes on carbon emissions and on airline tickets. A royalty on all undersea mineral resources extracted more than 100 miles offshore of any nation's territory
The United Nations is at it again: finding new and "innovative" ways to create global taxes that would transfer hundreds of billions, and even trillions, of dollars from the rich nations of the world — especially the U.S. — to poorer ones, in line with U.N.-directed economic, social and environmental development.
Wealth Redistribution, this time on a global scale. Which of course is right up Barack Obama's globalist, America-Last, you-didn't-build-that alley. We have the wealth, the Third World "needs" that wealth, and Obama dreams of spreading the wealth around. In his second term he'll "have more flexibility" you know.
Can you imagine what that might mean when the U.N. comes calling with hat in hand? Obama fancies himself as President Of Earth, and he'll be positively giddy over the prospect of cementing his legacy with the largest wealth transfer in the history of forever. Because the Kleptocrats at the U.N. haven't stolen enough already.
Here's an "innovative" idea. Don't give Obama a second term. Then we won't
have to worry about some gomer from Gabon picking our pockets. Say no to
global taxes, say no to Barack Obama.
Posted at 10:26 by Chris Wysocki
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