Watermelon Marxists
By John Griffing

Global warming as a science is defunct. Evidence of scientific dishonesty 
abounds, and the recent e-mail revelations may be the nail in the coffin. When 
all is said and done, temperatures are falling.


But as a tool for watermelon Marxists -- green on the outside and red on the 
inside -- climate change orthodoxy represents an opportunity to achieve age-old 
dreams of Communist wealth redistribution.  Don't take my word for it.  Listen 
to Cass Sunstein, Obama's new regulatory czar and perhaps the most powerful 
bureaucrat in America:


  It is even possible that desirable redistribution is more likely to occur 
through climate change policy than otherwise, or to be accomplished more 
effectively through climate policy than through direct foreign aid.


He added:


  We agree that if the United States does spend a great deal on emissions 
reductions as part of an international agreement, and if the agreement does 
give particular help to disadvantaged people, considerations of distributive 
justice support its action, even if better redistributive mechanisms are 
imaginable.


Furthermore, Sunstein thinks that, "If we care about social welfare, we should 
approve of a situation in which a wealthy nation is willing to engage in a 
degree of self-sacrifice when the world benefits more than that nation loses."


Sunstein is not alone. Sacked environmental czar Van Jones talks of 
"eco-apartheid."  To a like-minded audience Van Jones exclaimed, "Give them the 
wealth!  Give them the wealth!  No justice on stolen land...we owe them a debt."


President Obama is presumably on board, having pledged to "bankrupt" the coal 
industry, among other telling remarks:


  So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can; it's just that 
it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all 
that greenhouse gas that's being emitted.


President Obama is also on record as favoring Supreme Court intervention to 
"spread the wealth":


  But, the Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of 
wealth, and of more basic issues such as political and economic justice in 
society. To that extent, as radical as I think people try to characterize the 
Warren Court, it wasn't that radical. It didn't break free from the essential 
constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, at 
least as it's been interpreted....


There are several things wrong with this statement, but the most chilling 
expression of President Obama's anti-American philosophy lies in his 
willingness to "break free from the essential constraints that were placed by 
the Founding Fathers in the Constitution...." Somehow, President Obama thinks 
he is exempt from the Oath of Office he took to "protect and defend the 
Constitution."  Within such a paradigm, anything is permissible, including the 
complete destruction of American economic strength as part of an abstract 
notion of redistributive justice.


President Obama's proposed cap and trade bill would reduce US GDP by $9 
trillion...and at a time of severe unemployment.  Where is the indignation?  
Where are the calls for his impeachment?  


The UN Climate Change Conference wants to go as far as orchestrating a "planned 
recession," in order to begin the process.  Cass Sunstein agrees.  


But who needs these people when the President of the United States is willing 
to destroy the American Dream by his own hand?  President Obama has pledged to 
sign the Copenhagen Treaty, the biggest transfer of American wealth and 
sovereignty in US history.  


Few have bothered to read the agreement, which like so many other damaging 
agreements is excessively verbose. In the agreement are calls for climate 
reparations to Third World countries, what the treaty calls "adaptation debt."  
This isn't optional.  Clause 33 on page 39 of the agreement says that "by 2020 
the scale of financial flows to support adaptation in developing countries must 
be [at least $67 billion] or [in the range of $70 billion to $140 billion per 
year]."  And unlike previous climate agreements, Copenhagen empowers a new UN 
council to compel rich nations to comply with this theft of resources.  The 
treaty states:


  The scheme for the new institutional arrangement under the Convention will be 
based on three basic pillars: government; facilitative mechanism; and financial 
mechanism, and the basic organization of which will include the following:



  (a) The government will be ruled by the COP with the support of a new 
subsidiary body on adaptation, and of an Executive Board responsible for the 
management of the new funds and the related facilitative processes and bodies. 
The current Convention secretariat will operate as such, as appropriate. 
[Emphasis added.]


World government will be a reality if this agreement is ratified.  Notice also 
the use of the words "financial mechanism."  The Copenhagen agreement, for the 
first time in the history of international legal precedent, proposes giving the 
UN authority to levy a global tax on rich nations to pay for "adaptation debt." 
 Page 135 of the agreement provides for "A [global] levy of 2 per cent on 
international financial market [monetary] transactions to Annex I Parties."  
Annex I countries are the rich nations.  


What is astonishing about this "climate" treaty is that so little of it 
actually addresses climate.  Emissions pledges remain merely pledges.  The real 
focus of the treaty is the transfer of wealth.  The words "climate debt" are 
used throughout the agreement, giving pseudo-credibility to the premise of 
wealth redistribution.  But just what is "climate debt"?  The essence of the 
concept is that rich countries raped the earth by emitting carbon, and deprived 
poor countries of economic opportunity.  It would be funny, if it weren't 
actually the position of the Copenhagen Conference.  


When all is said and done, what happens if we succeed in destroying American 
wealth and creating a world government to coerce the shift?  Wouldn't world 
peace be a good thing?  But the peace of submission is not a peace worth 
having, and the perceived economic benefits will be brief, owing to global 
economic dependence on American consumers. 


Once America is gone, it will be gone forever.  Nations will benefit most from 
the continuing existence of a strong America. Killing the golden goose will not 
bring balance to the universe.  Plundering American wealth will provide only a 
temporary shot in the arm for poor nations, and then the drug will wear off, 
ushering in a new dark age on a global scale.  


Right now, President Obama is the most powerful person in the most powerful 
country on earth.  Obama may not have noticed, but we have world government, 
and America is king. 


Just like the man who sells his soul for power, the Devil never delivers as 
promised.  He's the Devil.  And, paradoxically, for the world to destroy 
America it needs America's wealth and resources.  


Whatever President Obama has been promised will evaporate the moment America 
loses the privilege of the last word.  President Obama will be committing 
treason by signing this treaty, and he must be held accountable.  The American 
Revolution was fought over this very issue: taxation without representation.

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