Former UN Secretary-General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali said of a UN tax: "We would no be under the daily
financial will of member states who are unwilling to pay up." UN Founder
Harlan Cleveland made the same point in Futures: Rather than relying on
"the worn-out policy of year-to-year decisions by individual
governments" (about how much to give the UN), "what's needed is a
flow of funds for development which are generated automatically under
international control." And there would be no Congress to limit the UN's
appetite for your tax dollars!