This ones for all the Global Government deniers. The only authority with the power to tax is the sovereign state. A Global Tax implies a global sovereign government. The CFR, World Bank, IMF and the UN have longed called for the emergence of "global governance". Same shit. The traitors are fast at work behind the scenes chipping away at American sovereignty, piece by piece. Google the North American Union (Security and Prosperity Partnership). Another fine example of Washington elitists who are dead set at destroying this Constitutional Republic and merging it with Canada and Mexico. Integration is the agenda. Integration means the end of the Constitution, as we know it. Be on guard, Patriots. Director of the White Houseâs national economic council Gary Sperlingâs announcement that a plan for a âglobal minimum taxâ is in the works.. âWe need a global minimum tax so that people have the assurance that nobody is escaping doing their fair share as part of a race to the bottom or having our tax code actually subsidized and facilitate people moving their funds to tax havens,â Sperling said today at an official meeting. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/gO5B1378P54" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Any form of "global tax" will facilitate the move towards GLOBAL GOVERNMENT. America was once in the "catbird seat" of everything. We've lost/given away much of that... and Odumbo is trying to give away the rest of whatever advantage we still have. Odumbo deserves to be tarred and feathered... then run out of town on a rail.. (Bush, too!)
haha. Only >80% of Congress and the Executive are CFR. Big media, too. Nothing remarkable about that. Or the fact the organization they belong to calls for world government. Nope. Nothing out of the ordinary about that, whatsoever.
I think you all misread what he means by a global minimum tax: http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/02/no-global-tax-wh-says-114403.html
Maybe. Maybe not. Obama already tabled a bill when he was Junior Senator to impose a 0.7% tax on GDP (payable to the UN) to reduce global poverty (Bill#2433). Their agenda is clear. Whether or not they're playing semantics remains to be seen. http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/02/the_global_candidate_proposes.html