To: Wallace T.
This guy fails to spell out any benefits for the American people. It seems like we are supposed to pay for some sort of Marshall Plan to uplift Mexico but what do we get in return? As far as I can tell, all we get is some sort of North American Government which will be even more remote and less responsive to our concerns then our current worthless Federal Government. We should be moving towards decentralizing governmental power back to the states and communities rather that further consolidating it at some Super Federal level. I have no desire to be a citizen of North America.
Throughout the article the guy keeps moaning and whinging about our government not being organized properly to focus on the needs of Mexico and Canada. He doesn't actually mention it but the pesky thing that he is complaining about is our Constitution.
7 posted on
12/28/2005 6:18:05 AM PST by
jackbenimble
(Import the third world, become the third world)
To: jackbenimble
Dr. Pastor and his ivory tower will not be affected by the amalgamation of the U.S., Mexico, and Canada into one super-state. However, most of us will be adversely affected by the ingrafting of Canadian socialism and political correctness and Mexican corruption and narco-terror into our body politic.
To: jackbenimble
"This guy fails to spell out any benefits for the American people."
...because there are none...
"It seems like we are supposed to pay for some sort of Marshall Plan to uplift Mexico but what do we get in return?"
A free Chalupa at Taco Bell?
14 posted on
12/28/2005 7:18:26 AM PST by
taxed2death
(A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
To: jackbenimble
Good take. Another way to describe his integration thesis is to entitle it as 'A Supranational Affirmative Action Program for North America'.
21 posted on
12/28/2005 9:15:12 AM PST by
Hostage
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