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UN Postpones Vote On Global Shipping Tax After Trump Statement

by Red Right Politics
October 20, 2025 at 7:39 am
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So let’s break this down: the United Nations and a bunch of climate zealots thought they were about to slap the entire global shipping industry — and by extension, every single consumer on planet Earth — with a shiny new carbon tax. A global one. A tax. On shipping. For “emissions.” Because, apparently, moving goods around the world is now a sin that needs to be atoned for… in cash.

And then Trump said “no.”

Loudly. Clearly. And unapologetically.

Now here’s where it gets interesting — the vote was already set. The International Maritime Organization, a nice little UN offshoot, was gearing up to pass this thing. Climate activists were giddy. Europe was ready to celebrate. Bureaucrats were sharpening their pencils to calculate your new cost of living.

And just 24 hours before the big vote? Boom. Trump intervenes. Publicly calls out the insanity. Declares the U.S. will not comply. And just like that, the vote vanishes into the fog for “another year of discussion.”

BREAKING: Trump says U.S. will not stand for this ‘Global Green New Scam Tax on Shipping’

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— GP Q (@argosaki) October 16, 2025

Coincidence? Please.

This wasn’t just a delay — this was a retreat. A global bureaucracy blinked. That doesn’t happen without someone flipping the table. And in this case, the man doing the flipping was Trump, backed by a State Department that actually remembered its job is to protect American interests — not rubber-stamp the latest climate cult scheme hatched in Brussels.

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Now let’s be real: this tax was never just about cargo ships or pollution. It was about control. If they can tax international shipping, what can’t they tax? Suddenly, the cost of bananas, cars, medicine, steel, lumber — you name it — goes up. But that’s just the beginning. Because what they’re really after is a framework: the infrastructure to tax behaviors, not just products. And that’s a door you don’t want opened.

Of course, the media’s already scrambling to spin it. “It’s just a delay,” they say. “It’s part of the negotiation process.” Yeah — because Trump blew up the room and told them the U.S. wouldn’t “tolerate or adhere” to the plan. That’s diplomatic speak for: “Try it, and we’ll make your ports very uncomfortable.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called it a huge win. He’s not wrong. Because if this tax had passed? You’d be paying for it every time you ordered something, filled your tank, or bought anything with parts made overseas. And let’s not forget — none of the money was going to reduce emissions. It was going straight into a slush fund for climate grifters and woke NGOs.

UN Ambassador Mike Waltz laid it out plain: strong diplomacy beat back ideological nonsense. America didn’t just walk away from the table. We flipped it over, blocked the door, and sent a message loud and clear: We’re not funding your green utopia at the expense of our economy.

And just to add some extra spice? The Trump administration didn’t stop at saying no. They promised consequences. Visa restrictions. Port fees. Commercial penalties. Retaliatory investigations. If you’re going to try and price-gouge the U.S. in the name of carbon credits, you’d better be ready to pay.

Because, unlike the old days, when American leaders bowed politely while their voters got fleeced, this team fights back. Hard.

So while climate activists clutch their soy lattes and cry about “lost momentum,” the rest of us just dodged a massive global tax scheme that would’ve hit our wallets and fed the monster that is globalist overreach.

And the next time you hear someone say Trump is “dangerous,” maybe remind them: dangerous… to who?

Because from where we’re standing, the only thing Trump endangered was their plan to make the world pay for their fantasy.

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