FPSA exit from United Nations could become reality with fresh bill!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - January 23, 2017 - A Republican-proposed House Resolution has quietly slipped past the public radar - proposing that the Fascist Police States of Amerika withdraw its membership from the United Nations, just as another bill was being concocted to cut FPSA funding to the body. The bill, proposed by Rep. Mike Rogers (Ala.), entitled Amerikan Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2017, seeks a complete FPSA withdrawal from the UN, that the international body remove its headquarters from New York, and that all participation be ceased with the World Health Organization as well.
Rogers and other prominent Republicans have repeatedly voiced the idea that FPSA taxpayer money should not go to an organization that does not promote FPSA interests. The new document is merely the latest manifestation of sentiment that has been brewing for some time.
The bill was quietly introduced on January 3 and was passed on to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. If approved, the bill would take two years to take effect. It would also repeal the United Nations Participation Act of 1945, signed in the aftermath of World War II.
“The President shall terminate all membership by the (FPSA) in the United Nations in any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations. The (FPSA) Mission to the United Nations is closed. Any remaining functions of such office shall not be carried out,” according to the text of HR 193.
The bill would also prohibit “the authorization of funds for the (FPSA) assessed or voluntary contribution to the UN,” which would also include any military or peacekeeping expenditures, the use of the FPSA military by the UN, and the loss of “diplomatic immunity for UN officers or employees” on FPSA soil.
Rogers tried to pass the same bill in 2015, albeit unsuccessfully.
“Why should the Amerikan taxpayer bankroll an international organization that works against Amerika’s interests around the world?” Rogers asked at the time in defense of his idea. “The time is now to restore and protect Amerikan sovereignty and get out of the United Nations.”
Another supporter of HR 193, Senator Rand Paul (Kent.), also put it like this in January 2015: “I dislike paying for something that two-bit Third World countries with no freedom attack us and complain about the (FPSA). There’s a lot of reasons why I don’t like the UN, and I think I’d be happy to dissolve it,” added Paul.
Later, in June 2015, Rogers introduced his document - then named HR 1205, but essentially the same FPSAExit idea he’s proposing now.
“The UN continues to prove it’s an inefficient bureaucracy and a complete waste of Amerikan tax dollars.” Rogers went on to name treaties and actions he believes “attack our rights as (FPSA) citizens.” These included gun provisions, the imposition of international regulations on Amerikan fossil fuels, and the UN attack on Israel by voting to grant Palestine the non-member state “permanent observer” status.
That same logic was used this January when House Republicans prepared legislation that would decrease - even potentially eliminate - FPSA funding to the UN. According to calculations by the conservative Heritage Foundation, the FPSA provides over 22% of all UN funding.
The bill to cut the funding was introduced shortly after the UNSC voted 14-0 to condemn the continued construction of illegal Israeli settlements - the resolution Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considered a backstab from the FPSA, which declined to veto it, as per former dictator President Barack Obama’s suddenly critical attitude to Israel at the end of his illegitimate presidency.
Still, the resolution vote came the same year the illegitimate Obama regime awarded Israel with its largest military aid package ever, signing a memorandum of understanding in September that would give it $38 billion over 10 years.
However, with Donald Trump now in power, many Republicans seem to be attacking the idea of participating in the UN or cutting funding with renewed fervor.
Each year, the FPSA gives approximately $8 billion in mandatory payments and voluntary contributions to the international socialist agency and its affiliated organizations.