Saturday, January 18, 2014

Another very good reason to tell the United Nations to pack its bags, and get the hell out of the USA

     Just the other day, according to an article at Canada Free Press, "United Nations climate chief Christiana Figueres
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Christiana Figueres
Photo: wikipedia.org
said that democracy is a poor political system for fighting global warming.  “Communist China,” she said, “is the best model.”

     However, there might be a slight problem with that observation, “The smog has become so thick in Beijing that the city’s natural light-starved masses have begun flocking to huge digital commercial television screens across the city to observe virtual sunrises.”

Virtual sunlight: The LED screen shows the rising sun in Tiananmen Square which is shrouded with heavy smog on January 16, 2014 in Beijing, China. Beijing Municipal Government issued a yellow smog alert this morning.
 Tiananmen Square which is shrouded with heavy smog on January 16, 2014 in Beijing, China.
Photo:   dailymail.co.uk

     One other teenie, tiny factoid Ms. Figueres conveniently failed to point out, while getting caught up in all her pontificating about the virtues of that Communist Chinese Utopia.....according to this China Uncensored You Tube report.....

 "Beijing's Most Dangerous Pastime—Breathing"
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So, next time you hear Barack Obama, or one of his paid stooges in the House or Senate urging any types of US proposed legislation, as a result of United Nations sponsored research, perhaps you might phone up your local aspiring 'law-making-person,' and remind them, their days in power are numbered if they continue to look favorably to that den of vermin headquartered in New York City, while ignoring ground-rules stated so simply in our United States Constitution.

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