78% of Swiss voters give resounding NO to proposed Climate Tax in referendum | Eastern NC Now

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In the latest voter rejection of the UN / EU climate agenda, voters in Switzerland voted overwhelmingly against a proposed new Climate Tax in a referendum.  The tax would have been an add-on to income taxes to be used to "fight climate change".  Swiss voters turned down the idea by an overwhelming 78% NO vote.


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( December 2nd, 2025 @ 9:54 am )
 
Good for the Swiss! North Carolinians are being reamed out on this climate scam thanks to Phil Berger and his NC Green New Deal in another way. Berger worked with our NC energy monopoly to cause our rates to go up in his senate rewrite of HB951 to pander to this same scam. Undocumented Democrat Phil Berger NEEDS TO GO.



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