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The UN Tax???? - The UN wants to tax us!
Front Page Mag | Daniel Mitchel

Posted on 12/22/2003 7:32:21 PM PST by Conservomax

Many politicians seem to think that the answer to every alleged problem is higher taxes. Howard Dean, for instance, has said he would repeal the Bush tax cuts -- even though this would boost the average family’s tax burden by nearly $2,000.

This initiative sounds radical, and it is. But some proposals out there are even worse.

The United Nations, for instance, wants to create an International Tax Organization (ITO) that would have the power to interfere with national tax policies.

This crazy idea first surfaced two years ago in a report from the world body’s “High-Level Panel on Financing for Development.” Since then, the U.N. has been working to turn it into reality. For instance, U.N. General Secretary Kofi Annan recently called for the creation of a global tax commission. But no matter what it’s called, an international bureaucracy with power over tax policy would be an assault on American sovereignty.

An international tax organization, of course, would mean higher taxes and bigger government. Indeed, U.N. officials have been quite open about their intentions. The chairman of the U.N. panel that first endorsed the creation of an ITO said that it would “take a lead role in restraining tax competition.” According to this mentality, it’s unfair for America to have lower taxes than places such as France and Germany, especially if it means that jobs and investment flee Europe’s welfare states and come to America.

For all intents and purposes, the U.N. wants to create an “OPEC for politicians.” Governments would conspire to keep taxes high, and countries with free-market tax systems -- such as the United States, Switzerland, Ireland and Hong Kong -- would be targeted for persecution.

The U.N. also wants the power to levy its own taxes. The original report looked at two options, a tax on currency transactions and a tax on energy consumption. Both of these proposals would hit America hardest. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. In the past, the U.N. has endorsed new taxes on the Internet, including a tax on e-mail. Again, the U.S. economy would pay the lion’s share if this reckless idea took effect.

But the prize for the worst U.N. idea probably belongs to the proposal to give governments permanent taxing rights over emigrants. You see, the U.N. thinks it’s unfair when talented people leave high-tax socialist nations and move to places such as America. But since even the U.N. realizes it would be unacceptable to prohibit emigration, the bureaucrats are instead proposing to let governments tax income earned in other nations.

This scheme is a direct attack on American interests because of our high levels of immigration -- particularly the well-educated portion of the immigrant population. For instance, if a doctor from the Caribbean moves to America, his home government would get to tax income he earns here. If a Chinese entrepreneur moves to Silicon Valley, the Chinese government would get to tax his U.S. income.

Foreign-born workers in the United States, including both citizens and resident aliens, earn nearly $600 billion each year. Imagine the damage if foreign governments could tax that income. Even if they imposed only a 15 percent tax rate, foreign governments could drain nearly $100 billion from our economy.

There is an understandable temptation to dismiss these U.N. proposals as silly. After all, the United States can veto any bad initiatives. But this passive approach is a mistake. What would happen, say, if Howard Dean were president when the U.N. was voting whether to create an International Tax Organization? Could we trust him to veto this nutty scheme?

Another reason we should worry: The U.N. is just one of several international bureaucracies working to undermine fiscal sovereignty. The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) targets “harmful tax competition” and the Brussels-based European Union enthusiastically backs “tax harmonization.”

What’s particularly troubling is that U.S. taxpayers are footing the bill for much of this nonsense. We don’t belong to the European Union, but we pay 25 percent of the costs at the U.N. and the OECD.

Fortunately, some members of Congress are trying to address this. For example, Rep. John Sweeney, R-N.Y., has introduced legislation that would end U.S. funding of these bureaucracies if they insist on pursuing policies that undermine America. Bureaucrats at the U.N. and OECD don’t want to risk their bloated budgets and tax-free salaries, so this is a good approach.

Clearly we have to do something -- unless we want to see our tax bills soar


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: highertaxes; kofiannan; taxes; un; uniteddictators; untaxes
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To: mom-7
Too late. Globalist, using liberal democratcs as their tools and the public education system as the vehicle.

The FIRST question I pose to incoming students each year in my inner city high school Sociology class is: "In all your twelve years as a student in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools has anyone ever said anything GOOD about firearms, or BAD about the United Nations? Sure enough, nothing good about guns or bad about the UN.

I tell them they have been victims of an agenda and one of the major goals in class will be to learn to spot an agenda; anyone's agenda in moments. I also challenge them to look for my own agenda and to challenge it by checking facts (not opposing opinions) outside of the classroom.

I want them to make up their own minds based on their own values and not manipulated by outside forces be they parents, teachers, clergy or whatever. So far, it's a smashing success. I've been doing it fifteen years. Named Teacher of the Year in 2001 for my school.

61 posted on 12/23/2003 7:31:20 AM PST by ExSoldier (When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
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To: tbeatty
The governments in France and Germany provide health care for all their citizens which in turn makes it a lower cost for businesses (they don't have to provide it).

In Germany businesses pay half the state health care premium for a worker, which is quite expensive. The personal cost plus recent reductions in services provided by the state health care system are the reasons people are now starting to turn to private insurance in great numbers.

62 posted on 12/23/2003 7:37:49 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: Doc On The Bay
You APPEAR to be REALLY pissed OFF!
63 posted on 12/23/2003 7:39:29 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: Beck_isright
Every time you vote Demipublican or Republicrat, you endorse the UN. Think about it.

Yet another reason for my screen name.

64 posted on 12/23/2003 7:40:39 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: concerned about politics
Got your chip yet? The mark is HERE.

None of this, the UN, the mark of the beast, none of it can be stopped. It's already in motion. All we can do is serve the Lord and try to be as happy as we can be until Rapture.

And yet, the Bible exhorts all believers to fight evil wherever it confronts us. So I'll work and volunteer and vote and if it comes to it, die bloody, before I'll submit. My wife feels exactly the same way. God Bless her.

As long as we have our friends in Church, our friends here on Free Republic and take the time to drink in God's splendor, we'll know we are not alone, either in Heaven or on Earth. Right?

65 posted on 12/23/2003 7:51:02 AM PST by ExSoldier (When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
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To: mom-7
Our Government helped create that monstrosity.

God Forgive those idiots that did so. I won't
66 posted on 12/23/2003 7:52:52 AM PST by Leatherneck_MT (Those who do not accept peaceful change make a violent bloody revolution inevitable.)
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To: Jaysun
It is astounding to me that there are still people who support an institution that has utterly failed to bring about peace

Just like its defunct predecessor--the worthless League of Nations.

67 posted on 12/23/2003 8:10:59 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Conservomax
F--- YOU, KOFI!
68 posted on 12/23/2003 8:12:38 AM PST by petercooper (DEAN = Democrats Experiencing Another Nightmare)
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To: Conservomax
The time has long passed that the US stop feeding these parasites called the UN.

Kick 'em out of NY and send them packing to wherever. Enough of the high living for the UN "staff" all on the US taxpayer tab.

69 posted on 12/23/2003 8:37:49 AM PST by eleni121
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To: Conservomax
F*ck the UN. </Kerry>
70 posted on 12/23/2003 8:50:24 AM PST by TheBigB (...international law is whatever the United States and Great Britain say it is. - Ann Coulter)
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To: Tom Jefferson; backhoe; Militiaman7; BARLF; timestax; imintrouble; cake_crumb; Brad's Gramma; ...
The U.N. also wants the power to levy its own taxes. The original report looked at two options, a tax on currency transactions and a tax on energy consumption. Both of these proposals would hit America hardest.

No more UN for US-list

If people want on or off this list, please let me know.

71 posted on 12/23/2003 9:08:24 AM PST by knighthawk (Full of power I'm spreading my wings, facing the storm that is gathering near)
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To: Conservomax
I will say it again.

We MUST HAVE a constitutional amendment which says that any treaty the US is party to is subject to the Constitution. Any part of a treaty found to be in violation of the US Constitution shall be null and void.
72 posted on 12/23/2003 9:13:54 AM PST by taxcontrol (People are entitled to their opinion - no matter how wrong it is.)
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To: Conservomax
If this ever becomes reality, I'll be up on the rooftops, voting:



73 posted on 12/23/2003 9:52:00 AM PST by Hat-Trick (Do you trust a government that does not trust you with guns?)
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To: TheBigB
Again, this si just a way, Like Kyoto to limit US economic strength, today Kofi said that he 'isn't anti-american'
74 posted on 12/23/2003 10:45:15 AM PST by Conservomax (shill: One who poses as a satisfied customer or an enthusiastic gambler to dupe bystanders into part)
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To: Conservomax
This isn't an April Fools Joke?
75 posted on 12/23/2003 11:08:39 AM PST by BurbankKarl
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To: Conservomax
...But the prize for the worst U.N. idea probably belongs to the proposal to give governments permanent taxing rights over emigrants....

At present, China, Libya and the US tax emigre's where ever they go, as long as they live. Any country could do that, but only these three so far, are monstrous enough to do so.
76 posted on 12/23/2003 11:43:54 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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To: Hardastarboard
That's basically why I have decided to vote for the worst, campaign for the foulest and advocate for the most evil.

The slow, vote for the lesser of two evils, route is absolute slow motion suicide. The only real hope of stopping the descent into permanent totalitarianism, is to get them to move too fast.

Hillary 04!
77 posted on 12/23/2003 11:49:26 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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To: ExSoldier
... So far, it's a smashing success. I've been doing it fifteen years. Named Teacher of the Year in 2001 for my school...

Probably the first to be sent to the camps on 05.

WOLVERINES!
78 posted on 12/23/2003 11:52:12 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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To: Conservomax

The UN Tax???? - The UN wants to tax us!

Too funny. I dare them to try. The end result would be the UN building in flames.

79 posted on 12/23/2003 11:55:22 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Have YOU been spanked by Sarcasto-tron today?)
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To: Conservomax
Perhaps unrelated and irrelevant to the point of this article, I'd like to point out letters of the words "united nations" can be rearranged to spell "United Onanist"

onanist (n): a person who practices masturbation
80 posted on 12/23/2003 1:36:24 PM PST by Jaysun (Get real, Control-Everybody-But-Yourselves freaks!)
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