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kozanne

Inactive
Here comes the global poverty act, sponsored by guess who....CONTACT YOUR SENATORS NOW!!!

Got an extra $7,000 you want to spend as tax money? Obamanation thinks you do....


http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm

Global Poverty Act up for Senate Debate

July 26, 2008

Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) chided those who say he has no significant legislative accomplishments by pointing out that his Global Poverty Act (Senate Bill 2433) has already been passed by the House of Representatives and is now in the U.S. Senate.

“This bill exemplifies the message of change I bring to the world,” Obama said. “It commits this country to an unconditional worldwide war on poverty.”

If enacted, the legislation would commit the United States to spend over $800 billion to alleviate worldwide poverty. This amounts to more than $7,000 for every taxpayer in America. The funds would be transferred to the United Nations. The UN would determine which foreign governments would receive the funds.

“With billions of people living on just dollars a day around the world, global poverty remains one of the greatest challenges and tragedies the international community faces,” Obama said. “Americans have more than they need. It is their moral obligation to share their abundance with the less fortunate.”

The Senator derided the idea that markets, trade, and hard work are the path to economic prosperity—calling this approach a reliance upon the “engine of capitalistic greed.” “We must replace out-dated notions of self-reliance and individualism with a new social compact that recognizes the collective obligation the able have to carry the needy,” Obama said. “America is able. The Third World nations are needy. Our duty is clear.”
 

SouthernGal

"Don't retreat...reload"
I was about to forward this via e-mail but when I checked the link, it was to a site that posts "satirical news on recent events".

Did obamanation really say those quotes or are they made up by the writer?
 

kozanne

Inactive
I was about to forward this via e-mail but when I checked the link, it was to a site that posts "satirical news on recent events".

Did obamanation really say those quotes or are they made up by the writer?

Not sure about the quotes, but the bill is real. I didn't know about it until it passed the House [where all the money is spent]. The name of the bill is the "Global Poverty Act" and it is SB # 2433 in case you or your acquaintances want to contact your representatives in the Senate.
 

Seeker

3 Bombs for Hawkins
Nothing new or innovative here. Lyndon Johnson declared a "war on poverty" decades ago. Worked out pretty good, doncha' think? We're just going to tax our way to prosperity on a global scale this time. Can't fail.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Whether it worked out or not, the War on Poverty was aimed at Americans, not tin-pot dictatorships in Turd Whirled countries. Osama is a socialst, pure & simple. And while I can understand that philosophy (even though I don't share it), I cannot for the life of me understand why AMERICA should subsidize those other countries through the totally corrupt UN. And if this comes to pass, I'll have to seriously consider no longer paying income tax at the federal level.
 

kozanne

Inactive
Whether it worked out or not, the War on Poverty was aimed at Americans, not tin-pot dictatorships in Turd Whirled countries. Osama is a socialst, pure & simple. And while I can understand that philosophy (even though I don't share it), I cannot for the life of me understand why AMERICA should subsidize those other countries through the totally corrupt UN. And if this comes to pass, I'll have to seriously consider no longer paying income tax at the federal level.

Contact your Senators Dennis. Let them know. It's already passed the House.
 

Old Eagle

Veteran Member
Another story on this subject for your consideration. To view the links, you'll need to go to the website given in the first paragraph below. (I bolded the words at the bottom of the article)

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Obama's $845 billion U.N. plan forwarded to U.S. Senate floor
'Global Poverty Act' to cost each citizen $2,500 or more

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Posted: July 25, 2008
12:30 am Eastern



By Bob Unruh



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WorldNetDaily

The U.S. Senate soon could debate whether you, your spouse and each of your children – as well as your in-laws, parents, grandparents, neighbors and everyone else in America – each will spend $2,500 or more to reduce poverty around the world.

The plan sponsored by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is estimated to cost the U.S. some $845 billion over the coming few years in an effort to raise the standard of living around the globe.


Barack Obama

S.2433 already has been approved in one form by the U.S. House of Representatives and now has been placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar for pending debate.

WND previously reported the proposal demands the president develop "and implement" a policy to "cut extreme global poverty in half by 2015 through aid, trade, debt relief" and other programs.

Cliff Kincaid at Accuracy in Media has published a critique asserting that while the Global Poverty Act sounds nice, the adoption could "result in the imposition of a global tax on the United States" and would make levels of U.S. foreign aid spending "subservient to the dictates of the United Nations."

He said the legislation, if approved, dedicates 0.7 percent of the U.S. gross national product to foreign aid, which over 13 years, he said, would amount to $845 billion "over and above what the U.S. already spends."

The plan passed the House in 2007 "because most members didn't realize what was in it," Kincaid reported. "Congressional sponsors have been careful not to calculate the amount of foreign aid spending that it would require."

A recent statement from Obama's office noted the support offered by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

"With billions of people living on just dollars a day around the world, global poverty remains one of the greatest challenges and tragedies the international community faces," Obama said. "It must be a priority of American foreign policy to commit to eliminating extreme poverty and ensuring every child has food, shelter, and clean drinking water. As we strive to rebuild America's standing in the world, this important bill will demonstrate our promise and commitment to those in the developing world.

"Our commitment to the global economy must extend beyond trade agreements that are more about increasing profits than about helping workers and small farmers everywhere," he continued.

Another critic, however, has been commentator Glenn Beck, whose YouTube video critique can be seen here:

"Not one dime would go to fixing America," the commentary said.

Obama has continued to lobby for such massive expenditures on his campaign stops. During an address as recently as last week, he said, "I'll double our foreign assistance to $50 billion by 2012, and use it to support a stable future in failing states, and sustainable growth in Africa; to halve global poverty and to roll back disease."

Beck and Kincaid pointed out that the plan not only commits the U.S. to the anti-poverty spending proposal, it also adopts for the U.S. the United Nations Millennium Development Goal, which includes a variety of treaties and protocols advocated by the U.N.

Objections have remained strong. Duane Lester, writing at the All American blogger, warned that the U.S. has yet to be able to win its own war on poverty.

"On January 8, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared "all-out war on human poverty and unemployment in these United States." This "all-out war" would last through the presidencies of Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, H.W. Bush, Clinton, and George W. Bush. We have spent billions of dollars fighting this war, and what have we achieved?"

He continued, "Very little. In 1964, there were 36 million Americans living in poverty, or about 19 percent of the population. In the 40 years between 1964 and 2004: ... poverty never measured less than 11 percent of the population. In 1983, under President Reagan, poverty registered 15.2 percent; in 1993, at the beginning of Bill Clinton's presidency, poverty was measured at 13.7 percent of the population. In 2004, under George W. Bush, a president often accused by the political Left as not caring about the poor, the poverty rate declined to 12.7 percent. Still, some 37 million Americans remain poor."

Despite that performance, "Obama is ready to take the fight global," said Lester.

"In addition to seeking to eradicate poverty, that declaration commits nations to banning 'small arms and light weapons' and ratifying a series of treaties, including the International Criminal Court Treaty, the Kyoto Protocol (global warming treaty), the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child," he wrote.

Tom DeWeese at NewsWithViews said the plan "is very telling" about what Obama would do as president.

DeWeese, president of the American Policy Center, warned the over-arching plan includes the ideals of consolidating all international agencies under the U.N., regulation by the U.N. of all corporate environmental issues, license fees charged by the U.N. to use air, water and natural resources, a restructuring that would give hand-picked non-governmental organizations huge influence, authorize a standing U.N. army and require registration of all arms.
 

fruit loop

Inactive
The Global Poverty Act is a BIPARTISAN bill.

Introduced in the House by:
Rep. Adam Smith (D)
Rep. Spencer Bachus (R)

Introduced in the Senate by:
Sen. Barack Obama (D)
Sen. Chuck Hagel (R)
Sen. Maria Cantwell
 

FREEBIRD

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Chuck Hagel. Why am I not surprised. I wish he'd take of his mask and just be a Democrat, since he votes with them and thinks like them. RINO piece of work.
 

Tisha

Inactive
Once again many fall into believing what they want.
The facts:
The bill does not:
· impose a tax
· recommend contributions to the U.N.
· commit any funding to fighting poverty
The bill does recommend:
· leveraging trade policy to help developing nations
· improving the effectiveness of development assistance
· coordinating poverty reduction goals with other development goals
· continued participation in U.S.-led programs related to poverty (eg. HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis prevention)
· integrating principles of sustainable development and entrepreneurship into policies and programs
The bill is pretty benign. It requires the President to submit his plan to reduce poverty within one year of passage. The goal is to promote policy that reduces the number of people worldwide who live on less than $1 a day by half. (Go inflation!)
All that’s required is a statement of the plan. The plan can be anything, whether it’s doing nothing beyond current efforts, defining poverty goals for existing programs, coordinating with other countries to lower trade barriers, or adjusting aid to be directed more toward teaching to fish instead of giving fish.
http://www.fontwhore.com/obamas-global-poverty-act-misrepresented.html
 

fruit loop

Inactive
These bills always piss me off. Where is the help for America's homeless, especially homeless vets? For people who can't feed their own families? For the unemployed?

Maybe we'd have a better standard of living here if we weren't sending everyone's money over there.
 

D_el

Veteran Member
Gonna vote for the big "O"?
Just remember, Democrats have never met a tax that they didn't love.
 

mbo

Membership Revoked
These bills always piss me off. Where is the help for America's homeless, especially homeless vets? For people who can't feed their own families? For the unemployed?

Maybe we'd have a better standard of living here if we weren't sending everyone's money over there.

...and maybe if the government did not require working people to work half the damn year to pay for all the various government taxes and fees.
 

Harbinger

Veteran Member
This amounts to more than $7,000 for every taxpayer in America. The funds would be transferred to the United Nations. The UN would determine which foreign governments would receive the funds.

United nations? Are they going to be the ruling government of the U.S. when obamination of desolation gets into office...is he going to bow to them and hand over the government to them or did I miss something?

I guess we don't need help! I guess everyone in the U.S. lives in mcmansions! If obamination of desolations would get off his self centered a$$ and look around...he'd see that we can't afford our own debt much less take on someone elses! :mad:

The United States is NOT responsible for supporting people living in other countries. Period.

These bills always piss me off. Where is the help for America's homeless, especially homeless vets? For people who can't feed their own families? For the unemployed?

Maybe we'd have a better standard of living here if we weren't sending everyone's money over there.

...and maybe if the government did not require working people to work half the damn year to pay for all the various government taxes and fees.


:applaud::applaud::applaud: I don't think it could be said any better!
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The Global Poverty Act is a BIPARTISAN bill.

Introduced in the House by:
Rep. Adam Smith (D)
Rep. Spencer Bachus (R)

Introduced in the Senate by:
Sen. Barack Obama (D)
Sen. Chuck Hagel (R)
Sen. Maria Cantwell


Doesn't look bipartisan to me although there seems to be some typographical errors as the (C)s have been replaced by (D)s and (R)s in the posting process.
 
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