The UN Will Run Out of Money at the End of October

What if the United States didn’t have to leave the UN or kick it out. What if it just decided not to keep bailing out an organization that works against it 24/7/365? And the UN ran out of money. Well, it’s happening.

The United Nations member states have only ponied up 70% of the requested operating budget for the year. The difference is  230 million dollars. If they don’t get “paid” by the end of the month they will be out of money.

To cut costs, (Secretary General Antonio)Guterres mentioned postponing conferences and meetings and reducing services, while also restricting official travel to only essential activities and taking measures to save energy.

Guterres had asked member states earlier this year to up contributions to the world body to head off cash flow problems, but they refused, a UN official said on condition of anonymity.

The UN may have to turn off the lights and lock the doors. Christmas comes early!

The army of staff and diplomats cluttering up Turtle Bay will have to go home and get real jobs. Bill de Blasio and the Globalists (sounds like a bad commie punk band – and it is!) will insist that NYC gains significant financial benefits from the UN. 

First, they always say that. Until you find yourself living in the next Venezuela.

We’re talking over a billion dollars because that’s our out-of-pocket cost every year. That’s money we could be spending on insensitivity training or gender confusion therapy or (heck) not taking from taxpayers to pay people who hate us.

Will the UN shutdown? We can only hope. A world with no more inhuman rights council or IPCC. No Agenda 21 or Millenium goals. Just a pretty building we could convert into workforce housing. Democrats love that.

| RedState

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