“Oh, yeah? U.N. what army?”

The United Nations apparently doesn’t think we pay enough in taxes:

Should the U.N. be able to tax you? Over the last several years, officials at the U.N. and other international organizations have been hatching schemes to directly tax the world’s people. [...]

The U.N. and other international organizations have largely depended on their ability to extract dues or other payments from their sovereign members.

Naturally, officials at the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation nd Development and other organizations hate the present system because it limits their ability to spend other people’s money on themselves and their various schemes. The U.N. crowd has proposed an international tax on aviation fuel, a tax on airline tickets, taxes on international currency transactions, carbon use taxes, including a 4.8-cent tax on each gallon of gasoline, and other taxes on an extensive range of transactions, goods and services.

Legislation is going through congress at the moment proposing a partial witholding of UN dues if they keep this shit up.  It’s a start, but considering how long this charade of globalism has gone on, nothing short of withdrawal from the UN entirely would really say it all.  Keep an eye on that legislation though, because anyone who opposes even such a modest measure is holding up a large sign saying “I need to be kicked out of office”.
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