Tuesday, October 02, 2012

The World Health Organization is considering a global excise tax of up to 70 percent on cigarettes at an upcoming November conference, raising concerns among free market tax policy analysts about fiscal sovereignty and bureaucratic mission creep.

They wanted to use global warming as an excuse to start the Carbon Tax, but they are having trouble getting in place. As soon as they can get one global tax to be accepted, it will open the door for consolidation of a global government.

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