UN Planting the Seeds for a Coming Global Tax
by Ron Paul (Please watch this link.)
April
15th is coming, and you’re getting ready to file your tax return. Throughout
the year you paid federal taxes through withholding, including Social Security
payroll taxes. You also paid state income taxes, unless you’re fortunate enough
to live in
The
UN is meeting this week in
Understand that the UN views
itself as the emerging global government, and like all governments, it
needs money to operate. The goal, which the UN readily admits, is to impose a
comprehensive set of global laws on all of us- laws that supersede sovereign
national governments. To do this, the UN needs a global military, a global
police force, international courts, offices around the globe, and plenty of
highly-paid international bureaucrats. All of this costs money.
Rest
assured that the UN is absolutely
serious about imposing a global tax. In fact, it has been discussing a
global currency tax for years. The "Tobin tax," named after the Yale professor who proposed it, would be imposed on all worldwide
currency transactions. Such a tax could prove quite lucrative for the UN, given
the vast amount of currency that trades hands at certain times. It also might
be a politically acceptable starting point, because most average people do not
engage in cross-border currency transactions. A dangerous precedent would be
set, however: the idea that the UN possesses legitimate taxing authority to
fund its operations.
The
Tobin tax is not the only idea being considered. Some have suggested taxing all
airline travel or carbon emissions. The ultimate goal is an income tax, which
will be imposed after we’ve all swallowed the concept of UN taxing authority.
The
Bush administration thus far has been firmly opposed to any global UN taxes,
and the State department has officially voiced our opposition. We should all be
very thankful for that, because another administration might not have had the
same response. It would be a mistake, however, to think the UN tax idea will go
away. Some usually sensible nations like
The
history of the past 50 years clearly shows that our national sovereignty is
incompatible with participation in the UN.
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