Now, today, we also find ourselves engaged in expanding peaceful commerce across the world. We will work to expand our opportunities in international markets through the Uruguay round of trade negotiations [that's what created the WTO, Mojave, you blithering idiot] and to complete an historic free trade arrangement between the world's two largest trading partners, Canada and the United States. Our basic trade policy remains the same: We remain opposed as ever to protectionism, because America's growth and future depend on trade. But we would insist on trade that is fair and free. We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.In any case, Mojave, you are an odd person: you are unwilling to testify to your beliefs (as demonstrated by PugetSoundSoldier above), yet you claim particular knowledge of the beliefs of people (Reagan, specifically) whom you haven't studied. Thank you for your responses on this this thread.
That wasn't NAFTA. Are you really that dishonest? Or just plain ignorant?