This One’s For You Vaclav
United Nations: September 25, 2010
Vaclav Klaus, the Czech President told the U.N. General Assembly that the solutions to the world’s economies do not lie in regulatory agencies within the U.N. nor the idea of world governance by the U.N. He denounced the idea of:
“creating new governmental and supranational agencies, or in aiming at global governance of the world economy”
“On the contrary, this is the time for international organizations, including the United Nations, to reduce their expenditures, make their administrations thinner, and leave the solutions to the governments of member states,” he said.
Klaus appeared to be responding to the address of the Swiss president of the General Assembly, Joseph Deiss, who said on Thursday at the opening of the annual gathering of world leaders in New York that it was time for the United Nations to “comprehensively fulfill its global governance role.”
Deiss suggested the world body should get more involved in economic and financial issues and not leave them solely in the hands of forums like the Group of 20 club of key developed and developing nations.
Klaus, a free-market economist who oversaw a wave of privatization in the 1990s after communism collapsed in his homeland, also said the world was “moving in the wrong direction” in combating the economic crisis.
Klaus is a Free Market economist who was instrumental in the privatization of the Czech Republic after the collapse of Communism, he stressed the fact that the move toward Socialism is a huge error and that it was a “mistaken assumption’ to assume that regulatory interventions will prevent future economic crises; he insists that such agencies will only serve to destroy markets and prevent future economic growth in developing countries.
“The anti-crisis measures that have been proposed and already partly implemented follow from the assumption that the crisis was a failure of markets and that the right way out is more regulation of markets,” he said.
Klaus is also a critic and skeptic of global warming, he maintains the United Nations should stay out of science, especially the Climate Hoax of Climate Change: unfortunately, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has realized the potential for graft in Climate Change and has made “Fighting Climate Change” one of his top priorities.
It is nice to have men of integrity in positions of leadership, who are immune to the billions that are being fleeced from the industrial nations of the world; hopefully, he will give some backbone to American politicians who seem to be afraid to call out and identify theft and fraud being committed by the U.N. and our own government.
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