UN Sec-Gen: Obama To Sign International Agreement “To End Global Poverty” (VIDEO)

Guest post by Patch Adams

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San Francisco City Hall decorated for the 70th Anniversary of the United Nations.(Screengrab)

Last Friday, while most Americans were distracted debating the pros and cons of the Confederate Flag, or lamenting the latest SCOTUS rulings, Democrats and one world supporters gathered in San Francisco, California to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the United Nations.

The event, held in San Francisco City Hall, was a Progressive star-studded event featuring the likes of Governor Jerry Brown, Mayor Ed Lee, and Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. But the most compelling statement was made the the keynote speaker, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Moon. Secretary Moon admitted that in September World Leaders, including President Obama,are set to sign a new international development agreement to eradicate poverty:

“Ladies and Gentlemen I’ll tell you why we have big works ahead. In September World Leaders, including President Obama, will come to the United Nations Special Summit Session and will adopt an inspiring new development agenda to end global poverty.

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What could these new development goals be, you ask? And could they possibly involve wealth redistribution?

The “goals” are none other than Sustainable Development goals, which are an extension of the Millennium Goals, and they will be adopted at the Sustainable Development Summit in September in New York City. Oh and yes, they do involve wealth redistribution.

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