Your ignorance is the fact that I was referring to illegal immigration, not CAFTA. And of course CAFTA will not fix the problem.
Also who said anything about having the government step in to protect failing businesses? I certainly don't want that. Your ignorance hasn't stopped you from inserting words into my mouth, though.
Are you telling me you've read every single page of the 2,400 page document?
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1436446/posts
This agreement will allow foreign companies to challenge our immigration policies in international CAFTA tribunals and argue that the laws impede their ability to access the U.S. service sector, said Tancredo. That would force Congress to change our immigration laws, or subject our businesses to trade sanctions.
If this agreement is approved, the exclusive power of Congress to regulate immigration policy will be subjugated to the whim of international tribunals the same way that Congress ceded its once supreme Constitutional authority to regulate commerce with foreign nations to the WTO.
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"But, generally speaking, the Protective system in these
days is conservative, while the Free Trade system works destructively. It breaks up old nationalities and carries antagonism of proletariat and bourgeoisie to the uttermost point. In a word, the Free Trade system hastens the Social Revolution. In this revolutionary sense alone, gentlemen, I am in favor of Free Trade."
--Karl Marx
From the 1963 Congressional Record, Communist Goals
http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm
. Permit free trade between all nations regardless of Communist affiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war.
My opinion is that if you agree with him, you're probably at the wrong website.
"But, generally speaking, the Protective system in these
days is conservative, while the Free Trade system works destructively. It breaks up old nationalities and carries antagonism of proletariat and bourgeoisie to the uttermost point. In a word, the Free Trade system hastens the Social Revolution. In this revolutionary sense alone, gentlemen, I am in favor of Free Trade."
--Karl Marx
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So you agree with Karl Marx? Are you a Marxist?
Did you consider the possibility that Marx was as wrong here as he was on many other things?