3 thoughts on “Inhofe: Obama Quietly Handing Over Billions of Dollars to the UN in the Name of Global Warming”

  1. Do you believe the UN? Those people are hardly elected by the electorate that they represent. It is the government officials of each government that form the UN that elect who gets to go to the UN. The citizenship of any of this countries hardly know of anything that goes on in the halls of the UN. And they want to impose their regulations on us, we have the knowledge of what goes on in the UN. What power do they have on us? NONE.

  2. Fascinating (alarming) quotes in Inhofe’s video. For example, from United Nations Climate Chief Christiana Figueres, “The Industrial Revolution was also a transformation, but it wasn’t a guided transformation from a centralized policy perspective.”

    She goes on to proclaim, “This (the UN’s climate action & wealth redistribution activities) is a centralized transformation that is taking place because governments have decided that they need to listen to science. So it’s a very, very different transformation and one that is going to make the life of everyone on the planet very different.”

    Gee, she’s not too full of herself, is she? And how convenient that governments have decided that they “needed to listen to science.” What were they listening to before, Druids?

    I guess it would be impertinent to observe that the Industrial Revolution was transformational, successful, and beneficial because governments were NOT controlling it “from a centralized policy perspective.”

    And now, the UN wants to get deep into redistributing the wealth created by the Industrial Revolution because GOVERNMENTS have decided, as opposed to PEOPLE. And indeed, if the UN has its way, the new transformation will make lives “different,” though almost certainly not for the better.

  3. So Senator, why do you allow this to happen? All spending done in the U.S. is supposed to originate from the House of Representatives, passed to the Senate, then the differences reconciled. Stop funding the U.N. in any capacity, and do it in the budget.

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