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Congress Rejects UN Taxes
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
Let me ask
you a question: Do you think you pay enough taxes? Throughout the
year you paid federal taxes through withholding, including Social
Security payroll taxes. You also paid state income taxes, unless
youre fortunate enough to live in Texas or another state without
an income tax. You paid local property taxes. You paid local sales
taxes every time you bought something, and you paid numerous miscellaneous
taxes such as vehicle license fees and federal gas taxes. Like most
people, you probably feel taxed to death by all these city, county,
state, and federal taxes. Well, hold on to your wallets, because
the United Nations now wants to impose a whole new level of global
taxes on us.
UN bureaucrats
think rich nations like America ought to give more money to poor
nations a lot more simply because were rich. Never mind
the billions of foreign aid tax dollars we send overseas every year;
never mind the billions donated to overseas charities by Americans,
the most charitable people on earth. The UN mindset blames the western
world for poverty everywhere, assuming that our relative wealth
must have come at the expense of the third world. The poor countries
themselves are never deemed responsible for their own predicaments,
despite their often corrupt governments, lack of property rights,
and hostility toward wealth-producing capitalism. Somehow, its
always our fault. So the UN holds conferences to talk about how
we should pay to make things right, and the idea of a UN tax naturally
arises.
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.
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 weve all swallowed
the concept of UN taxing authority.
Fortunately,
the House of Representatives last week passed my language in the
2007 Foreign Operations bill that prohibits the Treasury from paying
UN dues if the organization attempts to implement or impose any
kind of tax on US citizens. But that only protects us for another
year. Given the stated goals of the UN, it would be foolish to believe
the idea of a global tax will go away.
June
20, 2006
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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