Global Poverty Act is Back...
Is Bill Gates the World's Richest Useful Idiot?
He
might be a whiz kid at creating computer software, but beyond that Bill
Gates has proven time and again that he hasn't a clue about why or how
freedom works.
He constantly teams up with anti-free market types
like the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) to produce "educational
programs" in his software packages, misdirecting unsuspecting children
with political propaganda. In 2002 he gave the NWF $600,000 worth of
software to help these environmental radicals run their programs to
block the drilling of American oil. Apparently Gates doesn't understand
that he needs oil to create power to run computers. Most recently his
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donated $3 million to eight
universities to reinvent the flush toilet. Environmentalists call that
device "one of the world's most destructive habits."
Clearly Gates
is a captive of his own wealth, suffering the usual rich man's guilt
over being rich - rushing full speed ahead to "give back to the world."
Funny how such giving back always seems to mean supporting socialist
causes with money gained from the free market. Up till now, Gates has
just been giving his own money voluntarily. Even if it's to bad causes,
he is certainly free to use his money anyway he chooses.
Now,
however, his misguided meddling is about to involve the misdirecting of
everyone's income, and so the world's richest useful idiot just became
dangerous to freedom.
In November, as part of the G20 summit,
Gates, representing his foundation, presented a report on a plan to
eradicate world poverty. Said Gates, "I am honored to have been given
this important opportunity. My report will address the financing needed
to achieve maximum progress on the Millennium Development Goals, and to
make faster progress on development over the next decade." Gate's report
proposes a financial transaction tax (FTT) on tobacco, aviation, fuel
and carbon (energy), to be enforced by all members of the G20 nations.
The financial transaction tax has been excitedly talked about in the
halls of the UN for a decade. Called the Tobin Tax, named after a Yale
economist who dreamed it up, FTT would give the UN almost unlimited
funding by taxing every stock and monetary transaction in the world.
Gates
didn't just dream this up on his own accord. He is actually
resurrecting legislation a bill introduced in 2008 by then Senator
Barack Obama. It was called the Global Poverty Act. Obama introduced the
bill during his one abbreviated term in the U.S. Senate.
The bill
was one of the only pieces of legislation ever introduced by Senator
Barack Obama, and it wasn't just a compassionate bit of fluff that Obama
dreamed up to help the poor of the world. This bill was directly tied
to the United Nations and served as little more than a shake down of
American taxpayers in a massive wealth redistribution scheme. The Global
Poverty Act would provide the United Nations with 0.7% of the United
States gross national product. Estimates indicated that would add up to
at least $845 billion of taxpayer money into UN coffers, to be spent (or
wasted) by UN bureaucrats. The excuse for the taxing, of course, is to
help end poverty in third world countries. The bill died in Congress in
2008 after passing unanimously in the House. Now Bill Gates has
resurrected it.
Of course the United States has had an ongoing
program of supplying billions of dollars in foreign aid and assistance
to the poor for decades. In addition, the U.S. pays most of the bills at
the UN for its many unworkable poverty programs. So what's new about
the Global Poverty Act, and why is it dangerous?
First, some
history that led up to the Global Poverty Act. In 1999 and 2000
non-governmental organizations, NGOs held numerous meetings around the
world to write what became known as the Charter for Global Democracy.
The document was prepared as a blue print for achieving global
governance. In reality it was a charter for the abolition of individual
freedom, national sovereignty and limited government.
The Charter for Global Democracy outlined its goals in 12 detailed "principles:"
Principle One called for the consolidation of all international agencies under the direct authority of the UN.
Principle
Two called for UN regulation of all transnational corporations and
financial institutions, requiring an "international code of conduct"
concerning the environment and labor standards.
Principle Three
explored various schemes to create independent revenue sources for the
UN - meaning UN taxes including fees on all international monetary
transactions, taxes on aircraft flights in the skies, and on shipping
fuels, and licensing of what the UN called the "global commons," meaning
use of air, water and natural resources. The Law of the Sea Treaty fits
this category.
Principle Four would restructure the UN by
eliminating the veto power and permanent member status on the Security
Council. Such a move would almost completely eliminate U.S. influence
and power in the world body. In turn Principle Four called for the
creation of an "Assembly of the People" which would be populated by
hand-picked non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which are nothing more
than political groups with their own agendas (the UN calls NGOs "civil
society"). Now, the UN says these NGO's will be the representatives of
the "people" and the Assembly of the People will become the new power of
the UN.
Principle Five would authorize a standing UN army.
Principle
six would require UN registration of all arms and the reduction of all
national armies "as part of a multinational global security system"
under the authority of the UN.
Principle Seven would require individual and national compliance with all UN "Human rights" treaties and declarations.
Principle Eight would activate the UN Criminal Court and make it compulsory for all nations -- now achieved.
Principle
Nine called for a new institution to establish economic and
environmental security by ensuring "Sustainable Development."
Principle Ten would establish an International Environmental Court
Principle
Eleven demanded an international declaration stating that climate
change is an essential global security interest that requires the
creation of a "high level action team" to allocate carbon emissions
based on equal per-capita rights - The Kyoto Global Warming Treaty in
action.
Principle Twelve demanded the cancellation of all debt
owed by the poorest nations, global poverty reductions and for the
"equitable sharing" of global resources, as allocated by the UN - here
is where Obama's Global Poverty Act comes in.
Specifically, the Charter for Global Democracy was intended to give the UN domain over all of the earth's land, air and seas.
In
addition it would give the UN the power to control all natural
resources, wild life, and energy sources, even radio waves. Such control
would allow the UN to place taxes on everything from development; to
fishing; to air travel; to shipping. Anything that could be defined as
using the earth's resources would be subject to UN use-taxes.
Coincidentally, all twelve principles came directly from the UN's
Commission on Global Governance.
There was one major problem with
the Charter for Global Democracy, at least as far as the UN was
concerned. It was too honest and straightforward. Overt action
displeases the high-order thinking skills of UN diplomats. The UN likes
to keep things fuzzy and gray so as not to scare off the natives. That
way there is less chance of screaming headlines of a pending takeover by
the UN. So, by the time the UN's Millennium Summit rolled around in
September 2000, things weren't quite so clear.
At the Summit,
attended by literally every head of state and world leader, including
then-president Bill Clinton, the name of the Charter had been changed to
the Millennium Declaration and the language had been toned down to
sound more like suggestions and ideas. Then those "suggestions" were put
together in the "Millennium Declaration" in the name of all of the
heads of state. No vote or debate was allowed -- just acclamation by
world leaders who basically said nothing. And the deed was done. The UN
had its marching orders for the new Millennium.
Now the principles
were called "Millennium Goals," and there were eight instead of twelve.
Goal 1: Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty; Goal 2: Achieve Universal
Primary Education; Goal 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empowerment of
Women; Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality; Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health;
Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases; Goal 7: Ensure
Environmental Sustainability; Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for
Development.
Yes, these are sneaky guys, well trained in the art
of saying nothing. Who could oppose such noble goals? The Millennium
Project, which was set up to achieve the "goals" says on its website
that it intends to "end poverty by 2015." A noble goal, indeed. So what
happened to the 12 Charter principles? Take a hard look - they are all
still there.
Principles One, Two, and Twelve are right there in
Goal 8 - to develop a global partnership for development. Now almost
every world organization such as the World Bank carries a section on
their web sites calling for "Millennium Development Goals" which control
international banking and loan policy. They set policy goals for each
country and sometimes communities to measure if nations are keeping
their promise to implement the Millennium goals.
Principle Seven
is clearly Goal 3, the only way to assure Gender Equality is to enforce
compliance with UN Human Rights treaties. Principle Eight has already
been achieved. Principle Nine is Goal 7. Al Gore is doing his best to
enforce Principle Eleven. Global Warming, no matter how well the theory
is debunked, just won't go away because it is one of the Millennium
Goals.
And then there is Barack Obama's Global Poverty Act. Can
you see which Principle that is? Of course, Principle 12 and Goal 1.
Obama's 2008 bill specifically mentioned the Millennium Goals as its
guide and the 0.7% of GNP is right out of UN documents. In order to
eradicate poverty by 2015, they say, every industrial nation must pony
up 0.7% of their GNP to the UN for use in eradicating poverty.
The
UN is now becoming an international collection agency, pressing to
collect the promises the world leaders made at the Millennium Summit.
The UN wants the cash. In 2005 former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan
said, "Developed countries that have not already done so should
establish timetables to achieve the 0.7% target of gross national income
for official development assistance by no later than 2015..."
At
the Summit in 2000, the UN set clear goals to establish its power over
sovereign nations and to enforce the greatest redistribution of wealth
scheme ever perpetrated on the world. Now it has the Criminal Court;
Sustainable Development (Agenda 21) is fast becoming official policy in
every corner of the nation--only today we call it "going green;" and
there is a full court press on to enforce Global Warming policy, in
spite of the fact that there is now overwhelming evidence pouring out of
the scientific community to fully debunk the scam.
Obama
introduced the Global Poverty Act as he campaigned for the Presidency
with the obvious and clear intention of showcasing the then little known
Senator as a world leader. But the bill died in the Senate. Now, Bill
Gates is proving his "useful idiot" status (a term coined by Lenin to
describe capitalists who would sell the rope to hang capitalism), by
serving as Obama's lackey to resurrect the Global Poverty Act.
And
right on cue, just after Bill Gates made his report to the G20 Summit
calling for a financial transaction tax, Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and
Representative Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon) introduced legislation to put a
tax on "certain trading activities undertaken by banking and financial
firms." The bills, of course, are the Tobin Tax and in line with Gate's
report.
Clearly, Obama needs to show that, under his leadership,
the United States is falling in line with the Millennium Declaration and
its 2015 deadline for implementation. Truth, science and American
taxpayer interests be hanged, as Bill Gates offers the rope, Harkin and
DeFazio provide the knot, and Obama gets to pretend to be a "world"
leader.
Tom DeWeese is one
of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free
enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics
education and American sovereignty and independence. Go to www.americanpolicy.org for more information