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sean: strong viewed democracy as an obstacle. he argued that our concepts of ballot box democracy may need to be modified to produce strong governments capable of making difficult decisions, particularly in terms of safeguardsing the global environment using a global warming platform strong tried to force nations to give up their sovereignty. he went on to propose a global tax on the use of oceans, atmosphere and outer space. problem is, if you really take global warming as something that you have to stop right now, that gives you entree to every aspect of the person s life. sean: with the philosophy rooted in such radicalism, no surprise that the group has stopped at nothing to sell it as agenda. the evidence is overwhelming the world would benefit greatly from early action. and delay would only lead to costs in human terms that would be high
into a world government. sean: strong viewed democracy as an obstacle. he argued that our concepts of ballot box democracy may need to be modified to produce strong governments capable of making difficult decisions, particularly in terms of safeguardsing the global environment using a global warming platform strong tried to force nations to give up their sovereignty. he went on to propose a global tax on the use of oceans, atmosphere and outer space. problem is, if you really take global warming as something that you have to stop right now, that gives you entree to every aspect of the person s life. sean: with the philosophy rooted in such radicalism, no surprise that the group has stopped at nothing to sell it as agenda. the evidence is overwhelming the world would benefit greatly from early action. and delay would only lead to costs in human terms that
sean: strong viewed democracy as an obstacle. he argued that our concepts of ballot box democracy may need to be modified to produce strong governments capable of making difficult decisions, particularly in terms of safeguardsing the global environment using a global warming platform strong tried to force nations to give up their sovereignty. he went on to propose a global tax on the use of oceans, atmosphere and outer space. problem is, if you really take global warming as something that you have to stop right now, that gives you entree to every aspect of the person s life. sean: with the philosophy rooted in such radicalism, no surprise that the group has stopped at nothing to sell it as agenda. the evidence is overwhelming the world would benefit greatly from early action. and delay would only lead to costs in human terms that would be high sean: the panel reflects
democracy as an obstacle. he argued that our concepts of ballot box democracy may need to be modified to produce strong governments capable of making difficult decisions, particularly in terms of safeguardsing the global environment using a global warming platform strong tried to force nations to give up their sovereignty. he went on to propose a global tax on the use of oceans, atmosphere and outer space. problem is, if you really take global warming as something that you have to stop right now, that gives you entree to every aspect of the person s life. sean: with the philosophy rooted in such radicalism, no surprise that the group has stopped at nothing to sell it as agenda. the evidence is overwhelming the world would benefit greatly from early action. and delay would only lead to costs in human terms that would be high sean: the panel reflects