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View Poll Results: CAN AMERICA AFFORD: Barack Obama's 845 BILLION DOLLAR Global Poverty Act (S.2433) bill
Barack Obama Must Be Nuts When It Comes To His Global Poverty Act (S.2433) bill 9 37.50%
I Agree with Barack Obama's Global Poverty Act (S.2433) bill 0 0%
Who Will Pay Off America's Debt 4 16.67%
Obama's Ideas Will Bankrupt The United States 11 45.83%
Obama Has Scared Me For The Last Time. I'm NO Longer Voting For Him. 2 8.33%
With This Bill, Barack Obama Will Be The World's Favorite Socialist 6 25.00%
I Question Barack Obama's Motivations. 7 29.17%
Other, please post. 4 16.67%
Not Sure. 0 0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 24. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-24-2008, 01:30 PM
 
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I don't agree with it.

How about an American Poverty Act instead? Take care of Americans first!
What? Sorry, that makes way too much sense. No can do.

Even the Obama supporters on this forum have come out in favor of taking care of Americans first.

My opinion is to leave this stuff to Bono. He's doing a great job---better than any politician could do.

If Obama is elected, he wants to shift the balance of power to the UN.
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Old 10-24-2008, 01:34 PM
 
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Interesting. With the commenters here being overwhelmingly for Obama, there's not even one vote in the poll supporting Obama's bill? Heh.
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Old 10-24-2008, 02:13 PM
 
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Interesting. With the commenters here being overwhelmingly for Obama, there's not even one vote in the poll supporting Obama's bill? Heh.
$845,000,000,000 is lot of money. It's going to cost all working Obama-Lovers as well.
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Old 10-25-2008, 02:15 PM
 
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As decent and Christian as it is, no we cannot afford it
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Old 10-25-2008, 02:20 PM
 
Location: Le Grand, Ca
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Definitely CANNOT afford it...

I am all for helping people, but anyone that thinks the US can even fathom something like this is just absurd.
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Old 10-25-2008, 06:36 PM
 
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Default If the global tax bill is in limbo will it be resurrected with an all Democrat presidency and Congress

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In trying to figure out what Obama and Biden are pre-planning that Biden says we're all not going to like but we should stand behind Obama, I decided to look back on some of the American sovereignty issues that I seem to recall plagued Obama during the primaries but seem to have been forgotten about during the general election.

I may not be looking in the right places but I can't seem to find what happened to Obama's Global Poverty Act piece of legislation. He was the sponsor. If passed, the UN was authorized to assess a global poverty tax on American taxpayers. Some think it's a step in us losing our sovereignty.

Why can't I find it? Was it renamed? Did it pass? Did it die? Was it incorporated into some other piece of legislation? The last thing I can find was that it went to committee in April 2008. Also, I see back in February 2008 then pre-VP Joe Biden was trying to rush it throught his committee. And where did McCain stand on this since I don't trust him either?

If the global tax bill is in limbo will it be resurrected with an all Democrat presidency and Congress?
845 BILLION Dollars Obama, Hagel, Cantwell Introduce Bill to Fight Global Poverty | U.S. Senator Barack Obama (http://obama.senate.gov/press/071211-obama_hagel_can - broken link)

Young Voters Are Going To Pay For Barack Obama's Global Poverty Act Before the United States Senate. I say young voters will be paying for this plan of Obama's, because the Baby Boomers are in the process of retiring.
This is even more money than the Bank Bailout for 700 Billion.



Barack Obama wants the United States to donate 845 BILLION Dollars to the United Nations to Help the World's Poor.
DETAILS OF THE "GLOBAL POVERTY ACT" BILL RIGHT ON SENATOR BARACK OBAMA'S U.S. SENATE WEBSITE: Obama, Hagel, Cantwell Introduce Bill to Fight Global Poverty | U.S. Senator Barack Obama (http://obama.senate.gov/press/071211-obama_hagel_can - broken link)

Please Check it out, before he removes it from his website.
(A copy is below.)
Please save a copy on your computer, so when it happens, you'll understand why Obama wants $2,725 from every American, including children, and people, who don't legally work in America. Where is this money coming from? And it seems to me that Obama wants the president of the United States to answer for this money. He'll have direct control of a special fund of 845 BILLION Dollars. I'm a little confused.

This is even more money than the Bank Bailout for 700 Billion.

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Barack Obama - U.S. Senator for Illinois - obama.senate.gov
Obama, Hagel, Cantwell Introduce Bill to Fight Global Poverty
HERE'S DETAILS OF THE GLOBAL POVERTY ACT RIGHT ON SENATOR BARACK OBAMA'S U.S. SENATE WEBSITE:
Obama, Hagel, Cantwell Introduce Bill to Fight Global Poverty | U.S. Senator Barack Obama (http://obama.senate.gov/press/071211-obama_hagel_can - broken link)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Amy Brundage (OBAMA), Jordan Stark (HAGEL), Ciaran Clayton (CANTWELL), or Derrick Crowe (Rep. SMITH)


Legislation would aim to cut extreme global poverty in half by 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Barack Obama (D-IL), Chuck Hagel (R-NE) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) have introduced the Global Poverty Act (S.2433), which requires the President to develop and implement a comprehensive policy to cut extreme global poverty in half by 2015 through aid, trade, debt relief, and coordination with the international community, businesses and NGOs. Representatives Adam Smith (D-WA) and Spencer Bachus (R-AL) sponsored the House version of the bill (H.R. 1302), which passed the House in September.

“Eliminating global poverty remains one of the greatest challenges we face, with billions of people around the world forced to live on just dollars a day,” said Senator Obama. “We can – and must – make it a priority of our 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 legislation will not only commit to reducing global poverty, but will also demonstrate our promise and support to those in the developing world. Our commitment to the global economy has to extend beyond trade agreements that are more about increasing corporate profits than about helping workers and small farmers everywhere.”

“Poverty, hunger, and disease will be among the most serious challenges confronting the world in the 21st century,” Senator Hagel said. “This legislation provides the President of the United States the framework and resources to help implement a comprehensive policy to reduce global poverty. It is the human condition that has always driven the great events of history. This is a responsibility of all citizens of the world.”

"America needs to do more to help the 1.1 billion men, women and children throughout the world living on less than $1 a day by helping promote sustainable economic growth and development," said Senator Cantwell. "We need to do more to save lives in the poorest countries. The U.S. needs to implement a real plan to combat poverty on a global scale while also addressing the national security risks extreme poverty creates."

“Arguably no greater problem faces the world than global poverty. Nearly 2.7 billion people live on less than $2 a day and close to a billion people live on less than $1 a day. We have a moral obligation to craft an overall U.S. strategy to decrease global poverty and eliminate extreme global poverty. After introducing this measure in the House for the past several years, I was pleased to see it pass this year with overwhelming bipartisan support. This bill’s Senate introduction is a significant step toward it becoming law,” Representative Adam Smith said.

For years, America has committed to improving the lives of the world’s poorest people. In 2000, the U.S. joined more than 180 countries at the United Nations Millennium Summit and vowed to reduce global poverty by 2015. We are halfway towards this deadline, and it is time the United States makes it a priority of our foreign policy to meet this goal and help those who are struggling day to day.

The Global Poverty Act:

Declares it official U.S. policy to promote the reduction of global poverty, the elimination of extreme global poverty, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal of cutting extreme global poverty in half by 2015.

Requires the President to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to carry out that policy.


Includes guidelines for what the strategy should include - from aid, trade, and debt relief, to working with the international community, businesses and NGOs, to ensuring environmental sustainability.


Requires that the President’s strategy include specific and measurable goals, efforts to be undertaken, benchmarks, and timetables.


Requires the President to report back to Congress on progress made in the implementation of the global poverty strategy.

This legislation is supported by a broad range of groups, including Bread for the World, CARE, Oxfam America, Habitat for Humanity International, National Wildlife Federation, Sierra Club, United Church of Christ, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Borgen Project, United Methodist General Board of Church and Society, RESULTS, and Micah Challenge USA.
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