Tuesday, May 22, 2012

United Nations Wants U.S. to Sign Sea Treaty

Instead of focusing on countries that do not follow the United Nations Laws or guidelines for human rights, the U.N. has decided that the U.S. needs to sign a "Law of the Sea Treaty." This is not just some in the U.N. that want this, but also Obama and Harry Reid.

LOST (as it is known), asks for fair trade, redistribution of wealth from rich to poor Nations, and more environmental, trade, and business regulations and laws. Not only would the treaty make trading and business that much harder, it would do nothing to create fair trade. It places more jurisdiction limits on all who trade on the seas, makes for more taxes, could cause more job loss, and cost trillions for the U.S.

Here's the thing. Every business venture, especially when it has come to the environment and redistribution of wealth, that Obama has put forth, has failed. What makes anyone think this treaty would be fair? Why is the U.N. not focusing on countries who still have problems with clean water or even human trafficking? It's amazing that the U.N. and Obama seem to always want to spread the wealth, but everytime a law passes to spread it, nothing is ever accomplished. This could definitely dig America into a bigger financial crisis.

A petition for the treaty is available at Freedom Works.

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