Would the United States be able to resist an armed force sent in by the United Nations (UN)? [More]
These foreign troops might pose a more immediate concern.
[Via Michael G]
Notes from the Resistance
Would the United States be able to resist an armed force sent in by the United Nations (UN)? [More]
These foreign troops might pose a more immediate concern.
[Via Michael G]
Any country that tries to do this should be nuked immediately before it makes the planet unlivable for the rest of us. [More]
There’s humor in irony.
But yes, it would be an act of aggression justifying a lethal self-defense response against the perpetrators to prevent them from acting.
[Via Michael G]
The Biden administration on Saturday agreed to pay climate reparations to developing nations, a move that China—the world’s top emitter of greenhouse gases and one of its largest economies—could profit from. [More]
And if you disagree, you’re a denier, an extremist, a hater, and an anti-government insurrectionist/seditious conspirator. And a Nazi.
Either that or we’re being ruled by traitorous domestic enemies…
An annual transfer of funds from rich to poor countries, starting at around $2 trillion by 2030 and rising thereafter, is needed for climate “justice” according to a U.N.-backed report released Tuesday. China has been specifically excluded from the demand for reparations, which includes taxes for fossil fuel companies on their global “carbon profits,” even as the Communist state’s greenhouse gas emissions now exceed the entire rest of the developed world combined. [More]
And no one in a position of authority here has told them to go f*** themselves?
[Via Geordan]