Posted on 07/28/2005 8:13:58 AM PDT by Happy2BMe
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How about the FTAA's western hemispheric integration? That is on the table next, and if you read the theoretical papers on hemispheric integration produced by American universities and think tanks, you will see that the end result is not a sovereign United States with the protections of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
In fact, the very communist notion of "social justice" instead of equal justice will be what American citizens will be served by the FTAA.
From the CAFTA preamble:
CONTRIBUTE to hemispheric integration and provide an impetus toward establishing the Free Trade Area of the Americas;
The Constitution of the US will be available on a nice plastic wrapped, soft textured, two layered roll shortly for the public to use also.
Look for coupons with the election material.
How?
I don't know why people insist on believing that international bodies that are barely capable of wiping their own @sses would ever be capable of enforcing any kind of international law against the U.S.
Sometimes I will look to Rep Paul to confirm if the bill was right or wrong. Have made up my mind beforehand in most cases, but Paul always falls on the conservative side of the issue.
You asked for examples of states that were protectionest and doing well, I provided them, I also provided the example of usa from 1776-1966 ish. Now please provide me with an example of a major industrial state that has opened it's markets to any and all that is doing well or did well, do not use the usa, I am looking for a historial example.
Remember the "Farm Aid" concerts? This is what happened when big conglomerates wiped out American family farms. Some folks have short memories...
There are always going to be instances where the "general welfare" contradicts an individual's "welfare". The framers recognized this, which is why they explicitly made it part of the constitution. That said, I think you're right: it is over-stepped on a regular basis.
IT personnel and services.
You're right, dumping implies a loss on the producer's side. In this case, however, all the negatives of dumping are experienced on the receiving side. We may need a new catch-phrase.
It's not a matter of whether this is "right" or "wrong" at all -- because there is a certain inevitability about it, in the same way that rain always falls downward, and the sun always rises in the east.
I disagree. Unregulated, you are correct, the end result is inevitable; just like me playing in traffic will result in my death. Just because something is inevitable doesn't mean that it's desirable. If I have decided that something is not desirable, I take steps to prevent it. In this case, I get up on the sidewalk. If someone else has a conflicting desire, and takes steps to affect the outcome (i.e. they swerve up onto the sidewalk) I can rightfully say that it is wrong.
In the United States today, the two sectors of the economy where costs are rising fastest are those (education and health care) that are almost immune to "outsourcing" just because of their hands-on nature.
Actually, these probably aren't the best example for your premise. Education is state-run, and health care is a self-promoting monopoly. There is competition in neither, which is why prices are so high in both. Has nothing to do with free trade across national borders.
My congressman, a Dem, voted "No"
So some folks just hate the usa and will do or say anything to advance the destruction of this once great nation. And others are incapable of thinking for themselves.
Agreed. I'm anti-CAFTA.
Where does the federal government get the authority to give money to an international body, called a "free trade" council to distribute taxpayer withholding money to central America?
Nowhere. I'm anti-CAFTA.
Where does it say that the federal government must provide for the general welfare of foreign countries, as in providing money so that they can "participate in the global trading system", in the words of the WTO?
I agree completely. Where did you get the idea that I was pro-CAFTA?
My point is this: pure "free trade" doesn't work. CAFTA is not free trade. CAFTA, in my humble opinion, is an economic affirmative action program. There are situations that call for government tariffs to keep the playing field level, but it has nothing to do with this particular treaty.
I'm finding myself wondering what the heck we're actually disagreeing on. ;-)
Dumping is a tried and true method of making tons of money and a huge profit. It is one of the tools John D. Rockefeller used to made his fortune.
Funny how many people just do not think more then one move ahead.
These international bodies that are barely capable of wiping their own @sses sure have had a detrimental effect on the US.
The UN's Agenda 21 is having quite an effect. Look at what the EPA and ESA have done and that was just another couple of sick ideas from the UN.
Trucking out of Mexico into the US (NAFTA) certainly has cost us a lot of money trying to get the world to understand that we require treads on our highway vehicles, functional brakes and operable lights.
Unfortunately we impose most of these sad @ssed ideas on ourselves because the eventual goal of government is a one world government with total control over the populations.
I've seen some unbelievable statements made by members of this site, regarding open borders, and suicidal economic treaties. Sometimes I wonder why they're here, and not on another board.
My congress(women), a Rep. voted NO.
A lot of them are GOP operatives, you will never hear a word critical of Bush or the GOP leadership, should Bush hand over the usa to the UN tomorrow, you would heard what a brilliant move it was by W.
I am an old line conservative, I used to be a donor and worker for the GOP, but after 5 years of neocon (new democrat policies, in GOP clothing) I am finished with the GOP. The GOP has been taken over by moderate Democrats and it is no longer a conservative party, unfortunately the Rats are out and out commies/socialists so it is off to a third (fringe) party I go. There are still a few good folks left in the GOP, but they like me are no longer welcome and will soon be purged by the party bosses.
Hopefully enough will leave/booted out to at least make something like the CP a thorn in the side of the anti-American D's and R's.
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