Wednesday, November 4, 2009

One Worlders' Triumph

Yesterday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed a joint session of the US Congress. The so-called conservative leader pitched compulsory US limits on carbon emissions to combat global warming, which is itself a scheme that has enriched its vested-interest promoters like Al Gore, according to the New York Times, turning the former US Vice President into a billionaire even as more evidence comes to light that dispels man-caused global warming's very existence. The Democrats at the speech warmly accepted Merkel's climate message to much applause, ready to ignore the voices of their constituents, and cripple US utilities and industry with cap and trade legislation that they are not concerned will put the flailing US economy at an even greater competitive disadvantage to other industrial nations such as Germany along with developing economy India and manufacturing giant China which will not handicap herself by complying with comparable restrictions on her own industry. Also yesterday, the internationalist agenda advanced as the Czech Republic's leader Vaclav Klaus, the last resistor, gave in and signed onto the Lisbon Treaty, subjecting Europe to continental conglomeration, eliminating national distinctions and essentially national borders to the diktats of the bureaucrats of Brussels, largely unanswerable and more than happy to assume increasing control. Many in the political class in the US from grand socialist Democrats to New World Order Republicans are willing to abandon national sovereignty and push for US entry into similar multilateral governance although American conservatives are skeptical of more overreach by all-encroaching power. They rightly fear the sort of intrusion into national affairs by bodies like the European Court which also yesterday banned crucifixes in the classrooms of Italy. The world crept closer to the internationalists' dream yesterday, but keen observers of the American street know our citizens will never permit themselves to be subjects under it.

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