By Howard
Rich
The nomination of John Bryson as Barack Obama’s new Secretary of
Commerce has been touted in some circles as “the latest in a recent
string of moves by the Obama administration to mend relations with the
business community.”
But is the selection of Bryson — who founded a radical environmental
organization and helped spearhead the United Nations climate change
movement — really a good choice for American businesses? Or is his
nomination the latest example of Obama’s commitment to a massive
expansion of “world welfare” — one that would further bankrupt our
Treasury and place additional strain on our taxpayers?
By now, it has become abundantly clear that the real goal of the
left-wing eco-radicals has nothing to do with climate change — and
everything to do with international wealth redistribution on an
unprecedented scale. Sadly, this goal has been enthusiastically embraced
by the Obama administration — as Bryson’s nomination once again
demonstrates.
At a 2009 conference leading up to the UN climate change summit in
Copenhagen, Bryson proposed the establishment of training programs and a
new global law enforcement regime aimed at blocking poor nations from
using their forest resources. In fact, funding for this massive
undertaking was part of the “global climate tax” approved at Copenhagen —
a radical wealth redistribution scheme which hopes to siphon $100
billion a year from America and other countries to developing nations by
the end of the decade.
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