http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1633739/posts?page=2669#2669
The reality of Free Trade is that there are going to be winners and losers and some may be sore losers. Sore losers who can file a suit or a complaint to an appointed board who decides such differences, and can be counted on to find against the USofA as they have done so far in every lawsuit against us. From Canada's suit regarding fuel oil additives, to Mexico suit over Mexican trucking into the USofA, to the coming suit Mexico threatens to file over our posting National Guard at the border.It's proven so far to be an entangling mess that the U.S. avoids, stalls, and appeals. But the time is coming when these tactics will no longer be effective and we will be laid bare to the full brunt of these international treaties we have signed onto. Globalists would call me an unenlightened spoil sport, ignorant to the core as to the coming benefits. I say if these coming benefits are so great that I may faint with joy, they shouldn't be so hesitant to fill all of us in on the details. Like why I should be delighted to know that American wages are going to drop to meet Mexico's rising wages, does that mean the cost of goods will be going down? Will the middle class be in the money and living the good life? Will there be a middle class?