Will the UN move to Europe?

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It's not being discussed in the news now, but I recall both Chavez & Gaddafi were both calling for it's move in 2009.

I remember Brussels was a top contender.

I wonder, with American media turning everyone's brainwashing towards inward matters, brexit, and this separation in schools of thought finally getting more emboldened, will the UN actually move it's HQ?
 
I dunno boss.... not too sure you can be certain of that reply.

The UN is populated by arrogant people who deserve nothing but the best.

They spend more on travel than they do to combat AIDS and malaria.

They want nothing but the best and that's NYC.

The city that never sleeps.

They aren't about...,

;)

to go slumming.
 
It seems they have opted to go slumming where they have passed the most resolutions against.

I just found out. A bit shocking; yet makes sense somehow.
 
I no longer believe that they have the slightest idea of why they are there short of being focused like a laser on destroying Israel.
 
Add up how may resolutions they've passed against Israel vs. the rest of the world.
 
I'd love to see it closed down and moved elsewhere without our membership or subsidy.
 
A bill has already been introduced in Congress to remove the US from the UN

A bill introduced by Alabama Rep. Mike Rogers earlier this month calls on the US to "terminate" its membership in the United Nations and effectively sever all ties with the organization.

The bill, titled the American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2017, was proposed on January 3. It is cosponsored by a handful of Republican lawmakers, including North Carolina Rep. Walter Jones, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, Missouri Rep. Jason Smith, Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, Tennessee Rep. John Duncan Jr., and Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz.

The bill proposes barring the US from committing funds or troops to UN peacekeeping operations worldwide and stipulates that the UN must vacate property owned by the US government. It would repeal the 1973 Environment Program Participation Act, strip UN employees of diplomatic immunity in the US, and repeal the US's membership and participation in the World Health Organization.
http://www.businessinsider.com/american-sovereignty-restoration-act-us-withdraw-un-2017-1
 
So much of the UN's work is guided from its Geneva offices as it is. For the UN agencies that actually do stuff, the Palais des Nations there and the satellite offices all around it are the real hub.
 
I say remove Alabama from the US. Think Jefferson Beauregard Sessions and Judge Roy Beene, err, Moore.

I'd be OK with the UN moving to The Hague.

I'd be OK with the UN voting Israel out of existence the same way they voted it in.

One thing that REALLY needs to be changed is the one vote veto by the Security Council. No one country should have that power, no matter who they are.
 
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I hope so, and without us...they are fucking worthless.

But unless we pay for it I doubt they will do shit, like always.



Maybe Alabama should work on their sovereignty, being that it's a welfare state, just like most of the deep red states are.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/top-10-states-rely-most-federal-aid

If the government won't leave you alone you might as well take advantage.

I HEREBY PROPOSE THAT:

All tax-leeching states that seceded during the War of Southern Treason shall be expelled from the United States of America. They can pay their own way.

Tromp could expel them with an Executive Order, right?

But then the elitist leftist on the coasts who simply know how to better manage Alabama than Alabama does wouldn't be able to control Alabama....and we just can't have that!!!

The free association of individuals and their freely exchanging of goods and services in accordance with the laws the people of Alabama see fit to live by is just too much for them to handle. The very notion that they can manage their own affairs sends leftist into a fit of hives.
 
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Could Illinois be the first state to file for bankruptcy?

Maybe Alabama should work on their sovereignty, being that it's a welfare state, just like most of the deep red states are.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/top-10-states-rely-most-federal-aid
Illinois residents may feel some solidarity with the likes of Puerto Rico and Detroit.

A financial crunch is spiraling into a serious problem for Illinois lawmakers, prompting some observers to wonder if the state might make history by becoming the first to go bankrupt. At the moment, it's impossible for a state to file for bankruptcy protection, which is only afforded to counties and municipalities like Detroit.

Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection could be extended to states if Congress took up the issue, although Stanford Law School professor Michael McConnell noted in an article last year that he believed the precedents are iffy for extending the option to states. Nevertheless, Illinois is in a serious financial pickle, which is why radical options such as bankruptcy are being floated as potential solutions.

Ratings agency Moody's Investor Service earlier this month downgraded Illinois' general obligation bonds to its lowest investment grade rating, citing the state's growing pile of unpaid bills and its mounting pension deficit. Illinois, by the way, has the lowest credit rating of any state. Lower ratings mean higher borrowing costs, since lenders view such borrowers as riskier bets.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/could-illinois-be-the-first-state-to-file-for-bankruptcy/
 
Chicago records 500th homicide for 2017

Maybe Alabama should work on their sovereignty, being that it's a welfare state, just like most of the deep red states are.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/top-10-states-rely-most-federal-aid

Speaking of Chicago...

Chicago has reached a bloody milestone amid a particularly deadly weekend that saw at least 10 people killed and 31 others wounded in shootings across the city.

The weekend killings lifted the city to more than 500 homicides for the year so far, according to data from the Chicago Tribune.

Chicago police said that as of Sunday evening 490 homicides had been reported for the year, but the department's statistics don't include killings on area expressways, police-involved shootings, self-defense killings or death investigations.

Last year, which became of Chicago's bloodiest in decades, the city recorded its 500th homicide in late-August.
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Chicago-Records-500th-Homicide-for-2017-Report-445321293.html
 
Is Chicago really that corrupt? Yes

Maybe Alabama should work on their sovereignty, being that it's a welfare state, just like most of the deep red states are.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/top-10-states-rely-most-federal-aid

Speaking of Chicago, part deux...

Most aldermen, most politicians are hos," corrupt Chicago Ald. Arenda Troutman said, rather famously, on federal tape.

She wasn't speaking about gardening tools, was she?

Troutman was talking about the politics of Chicago, which is, if you've forgotten, the political corruption capital of the United States.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...and-corruption-kass-1215-20161214-column.html
 
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