Posted on 03/15/2006 9:20:22 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Sounds like a fund raiser.
That's right, take from the have's to develop the have nots. Only thing is that the have nots are in that situation because of corrupt regimes who have soaked their people for all they're worth and now are trying to figure out how to soak the US and western Europe as well. Sickening.
I sure hope you're right. I don't have a lot of confidence in the majority of Americans that seem to just roll over to whatever is thrown at them. As long as we're in "bread and circus" mode they don't think it affects them, just like Germany in the early days of Hitler.
Besides, if this initial tax is a transportation tax, most people who don't fly regularly won't get the point. We will become conditioned to international taxes by first imposing a tax that will impact the least amount of people.
Great graphic!
Yep.
Yea, just declare it "blighted" and claim imminent domain. Seems to work everywhere else!
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?
5.56mm
They already are taxing US citizens. It is backended through NGO funded programs such as Healthy People 2010
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1563271/posts
Healthy People 2010
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Are you in Idaho?
You already are paying taxes to the UN. It is being funneled through your state that signed on to the NGO funded Healthy People 2010 program
http://www.phf.org/Reports/Chartbook/appx_a.htm
Idaho Idaho Public Health Plan
Thanks for the ping, TSR!
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.
>>>If such an arrangement is adopted by developed countries, including the U.S., Mendez says Âthis will lead to their trading in international markets, thus paving the way for a new regime of global taxation.Â
Like this?
http://nationalpropertyowners.org/nais.html
Office of Journal of the European Communities 24.4.8
Council Decision of 16 March 1998 - http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/dat/1998/l_118/l_11819980421en00030063.pdf
Annex Agreement- Commission Decision of 28 November 2003
All pets must be electronically identified according to our EU/WTO
http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/animal/identification/pets/index_en.htm
Send the UN to some jihadistan..
$19,705.00US* OECD - Office of Economic Co-operation and Development - one of those huge UN-type pro-globalist bureaucracies you never heard of that your tax dollars nevertheless are squandered to support.
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