Posted on 05/23/2015 10:11:24 AM PDT by Theoria
I don’t care what party the next President has. Granting more power to the Executive branch and lessening the influence of the Legislative branch is not a good move....
“So, were supposed to believe this is some calculated vote to cozy up to the big money donors because the Senate will have the final say on treaties and thats when hell redeem himself?”
That is what you want to think based on nothing. Cruz is not for sale to big money or little money but you won’t believe that since it’s more fun for you to stomp on him as others have done on this thread. There are many candidates so choose whomever you want. My money goes to Cruz.
Under TPA, Congress lays out three basic requirements for the administration. First, it must pursue nearly 150 specific negotiating objectives, like beefing up protections for U.S. intellectual property or eliminating kickbacks for government-owned firms. Second, the administration must consult regularly with Congress and meet high transparency standards.
And third, before anything becomes law, Congress gets the final say. The Constitution vests all legislative power in Congress. So TPA makes it clear that Congressand only Congresscan change U.S. law. If the administration meets all the requirements, Congress will give the agreement an up-or-down vote. But if the administration fails, Congress can hit the brakes, cancel the vote and stop the agreement.
Trade-promotion authority will hold the administration accountable both to Congress and to the American people. Under TPA, any member of Congress will be able to read the negotiating text. Any member will be able to get a briefing from the U.S. trade representatives office on the status of the negotiationsat any time. Any member will get to be a part of negotiating rounds. And most important, TPA will require the administration to post the full text of the agreement at least 60 days before completing the deal, so the American people can read it themselves.
My faith is between me and God.
I am not against Cruz. I like him. He is the last politician I would expect to vote for a bill buried deep in the basement, shrouded under the color of law.
‘It’s good for the nation...trust me.’
Sorry Ted, after the last 8 years and especially after Election 2014, I trust no one. If it is so good why not has it been made public after the dirty deed?
And most important, TPA will require the administration to post the full text of the agreement at least 60 days before completing the deal, so the American people can read it themselves.
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Says the president that promised for all legislation to be posted for review for 5 days. How has that worked out? Or the “pass it before we will know what’s in it” famous quote? If everything is so good about this trade agreement, then why the secrecy? We are being sold a bill of goods and now Cruz pens a missive with Paul Ryan in the WSJ and all is supposed to be good in conservative land.
Ok, let’s assume its not about money or donors, I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. Then why the secrecy?
Then why can't we read it?
What are you troubled by?
The fact that we are NOT allowed to read the damn thing!
I am a one issue person on this one issue. Secret legislation is NOT how this country is supposed to operate. I would not trust my own WIFE to sign an important binding document that I was not allowed to read. This is fundamentally wrong!
Not to mention the fact that B. Hussein O. loves it. It is his baby.
Have you read the language in this new TPA? I have not seen it.
Welll, I know him and you are no match for Cruz.
Perhaps not. But in my own small way, I know not to give fast-track treaty powers to Obama, so I've got that going for me.
So who is top on your list for President now?
Cruz will remain at the top of my list for President despite my strong opposition on this issue. My wife and I both donated to his campaign on DAY 1. We will not donate to any other candidate.
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