Move to full labor mobility between Canada and the United States. To make companies based in North America as competitive as possible in the global economy, Canada and the United States should consider eliminating all remaining barriers to the ability of their citizens to live and work in the other country. This free flow of people would offer an important advantage to employers in both countries by giving them rapid access to a larger pool of skilled labor, and would enhance the well-being of individuals in both countries by enabling them to move quickly to where their skills are needed. In the long term, the two countries should work to extend this policy to Mexico as well, though doing so will not be practical until wage differentials between Mexico and its two North American neighbors have diminished considerably.
Your interpretation of this document is entirely reasonable, since Mexican wages are indeed not coming up to the U.S. or Canadian level, that it infers that "... none of this will work until the wages of the two North American countries are diminished to Mexicos wages."
You cannot be serious. That's the CFR document we've been discussing here for months. Now, I understand that a good number of people haven't read it, but it's really not that long.
I had never seen anything quite like this document. Yes, it looks like the elites are not going to be satisfied until the wages are reduced to those of Mexico.
On page 42 of 59 this article mentions the Bilderberg group. Actually, I thought this was a "tinfoil" group but evidently not.
Then go to 48 of 59 and see the comments by Pastor. He wants to change the U.S. government to suit himself. IMO, this man is an ego-maniac and totally dangerous.
The SPP is wanting to do away with our borders and secure the whole of North America. The main argument is that our borders closed after 9/11 and manufacturers lost business due to closed borders for only a few days. I say "tough". However, the elites want the borders to be open during an attack and continue business as usual.
I was on the border on 9/11. One of the main industries that shut down for a month or more was crop dusters and small air craft services. This was during cotton defoliation season and affected many industries such as pilots, crops, and chemicals in all of the southern states. Since this wasn't mentioned in this report, am I to assume we will leave the skies open like our borders if we are attacked again? Security is difinitely not the main agenda.