Bush Sells Out America
at U.N. Conference
Monday, December 17, 2007
By Cliff Kincaid
NewsWithViews.com
Our national news programs have been preoccupied with baseball
players on steroids, but they should devote some attention to the Bush
Administrations approval of a plan to put the United Nations on
steroids. Apparently looking to leave office with the blessings of the
international community, the Bush Administration just sold out
American interests at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Bali,
Indonesia.
Official conference documents speak of a new global deal by 2013,
under which the U.S. dramatically reduces its greenhouse gas emissions
under international supervision and transfers more money and technology
to other countries. Marc Morano, who works for Senator James Inhofe and
provides information that the U.S. media will not give to the American
people, notes in a dispatch
that the Bali conference featured a panel discussion of a global carbon
tax to force U.S. taxpayers to cough up the money. An official U.N. report
(PDF) prepared for Bali speaks of a need for new and additional
external sources of funds. Thats U.N.-speak for global taxes. This
is actually an old story I have been following for years. You can read
more at my www.stopglobaltaxes.org website.
In a related matter, the Medical Journal of Australia has published an article
advocating a carbon tax on a family having more than two children
because every baby represents a potent source of greenhouse gas
emissions
The author, a medical doctor, says that, as citizens of
the world, populations need to be controlled to ensure the survival
of the environment. He suggests carbon credits for those who are
sterilized so they cant have children.
This is where the global warming crusade is leading: an emerging
world government with control over the most intimate details of our
personal and family lives.
In addition to putting his stamp of approval on this suicidal
course, President Bush is pushing the dangerous U.N. Law of the Sea
Treaty, which establishes another independent revenue stream for the
U.N. Never mind that the evidence shows that the treatys International Seabed Authority is as corrupt as any other U.N. bureaucracy.
So the President who doesnt want to raise domestic taxes on the American people will leave a legacy of global taxes.
The United States joins the consensus Decision of the Conference of
the Parties in Bali that is a critical first step in assuring that the
U.N. negotiation process moves forward toward a comprehensive and
effective post-2012 arrangement, declared the Bush White House press
secretary in a statement
released on Saturday. This is bureaucratic jargon for letting the
United Nations and the rest of the world decide the fate of the U.S.
economy.
It was a story the media had to cover in some form. The U.S.
concession at the end of the conference, in agreeing to the final
document, sidetracked charges that the U.S. had been obstructionist,
the New York Times reported.
So the Bush White House got some semi-favorable press from the
leading liberal paper in the U.S. But at whose expense? As usual,
Americans will pay and get nothing in return. This time, it is worse―a
U.S. administration is giving away our
Sovereignty to unelected
bureaucrats and global elitists. Its quite a reversal―from rejecting
the first U.N. global warming treaty, known as the Kyoto Protocol, to
endorsing a much tougher and comprehensive treaty. It demonstrates,
once again, how Bush has
LOST control of his administration and allows
renegade bureaucrats at such agencies as the State Department and the
CIA to set policy.
The media noted the turnaround when the State Department decided at
the last minute to support a document that not only commits the U.S. to
another treaty that will dismantle even more of the U.S. industrial
base, but will plunder American taxpayers for more of their hard-earned
tax dollars to be sent to the rest of the world. This is called, in the
words of the White House press secretary, financing the deployment of
clean technologies in the developing world and assisting countries
in adapting to climate change. Another term for it is foreign aid.
Americans oppose additional foreign aid. But when it is presented in
terms of saving the planet, it sounds more palatable. It is also
popular to promote more foreign aid in the name of fighting AIDS,
except for the fact that the U.N. has been caught
exaggerating this problem, too. It is not fashionable to say―and even
Rupert Murdoch of Fox News has jumped on the global warming
bandwagon―but plenty of experts note the evidence that climate change
is a natural phenomenon that we cant do anything about. However, the
U.N. sees the problem as another means by which it can increase its
power. The scam is getting rather old, but people keep falling for it.
If there ever were a time for Republican presidential candidates to
break with Bush and stake out a position against the U.N. and for
American sovereignty in foreign affairs, this was it. And yet, at the
December 12 presidential debate, as the Bali conference was underway,
Senator John McCain said that while he thought the climate was changing
because of human activity, it didnt really matter whether humans were
a factor or not. Suppose that climate change is not real and all we do
is adopt green technologies, which our economy and our technology is
perfectly capable of. Then all weve done is given our kids a cleaner
world, he said. McCain seems oblivious to the prospect of giving the
U.N. more power and authority and reducing our living standards in
service to a lie.
I agree with John. Climate change is real. Its happening. I
believe human beings are contributing to it, declared Rudy Giuliani.
I think the best way to deal with it is through energy independence.
But how can American independence be achieved when politicians are
making our economy subservient to the dictates of a global elite
operating through the corrupt U.N.?
Where does Giuliani get the idea that human beings are
contributing to global warming anyway? The U.N. says so, and thats
apparently good enough for him.
Alan Keyes, the new entry in the race, had the best answer on the
topic. Im in favor of reducing global warming, because I think the
most important emission we need to control is the hot air emission of
politicians who pretend one thing and dont deliver, he said.
It is tragic to watch America decline while corrupt international
bureaucracies grow in power and influence over us. It looks
increasingly like Al Gore did win the election and is president today.
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