HOW DO WE ORGANIZE A MILLION AMERICAN MARCH

and take sledgehammers to destroy the UN building?

EXCERPT:  “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.

These latest global tax proposals have received various forms of endorsement at U.N. meetings over the spring and summer, and will be entered into the record during the 67th  U.N. General Assembly session, which began this week. The agenda for the entire session, lasting through December, is scheduled to be finalized on Friday.

So the question is, can we organize a million American march on Turtle Bay, armed with sledgehammers, and destroy the UN building? If we tar and feather a few bureauscumbags, tinpot dictators, and Euro trash in the process, all the better.
 

 

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/09/27/as-un-opens-its-general-assembly-session-it-is-already-thinking-up-new-global/#ixzz27mjogfPE

5 thoughts on “HOW DO WE ORGANIZE A MILLION AMERICAN MARCH

  1. Garden Bay:
    A whole schidtload of Americans may not be able to read this but they DO know how to operate their ObamaPhones.

  2. Wilson, a “progressive” created the League of Nations. It flopped mainly, I suspect, because too many folks didn’t buy what they were sellin’.
    A replacement to the League was the United Nations which has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the League and the idea of a league did not, will not and never will work. It kinda reminds me to the story of the Tower of Babel where everyone ended up speaking in a different tongue.
    We need out.
    We need it out of here.

  3. I have two sledgehammers ready just in case. Name the time and place and we will all help with the logistics!

  4. Illiteracy, the inability to turn abstract symbols called letters into meaningful words, should be a vanishing problem. Unfortunately, in the United States, adult illiteracy remains quite widespread. How many American adults can’t even read this commentary? How many American adults can’t read a simple newspaper article, understand warning labels, or write an effective complaint letter? Can’t read? Take a guess. Five million adults? Ten million adults? Twelve million adults?

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