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Social Security Agreement With Mexico Released After 3 1/2 Year Freedom of Information Act Battle
Yahoo ^ | 12/29/06 | Yahoo

Posted on 01/01/2007 8:04:50 AM PST by WatchingInAmazement

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To: Clara Lou

With democrat control, don't hold your breath. It has to be done within 60 days, so even if we have a strong showing and restore republican control, I don't know if they can reverse it. This sucks.


81 posted on 01/01/2007 8:58:19 AM PST by FreeAtlanta (Search for Folding Project - Join FR Team 36120)
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To: WatchingInAmazement

We were talking about this here on FR quite a while back and we got the usual "tin-foil-hat" comments from the big government defenders.


82 posted on 01/01/2007 8:59:13 AM PST by dljordan
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To: deport
The totalization agreements make sense if three conditions are met:

1. The numbers of people are relatively small. If 10,000 (number guessed but you get the idea) Swedish citizens work in America and can get credit for the their US Social Security taxes, it will be no great burden on the US.

2. If the numbers of people going each way are similar. If the above mentioned 10,000 Swedes are matched with 8,000 Americans working in Sweden, then totalization will have little or no net effect.

3. If the per capita economies and benefits of both countries are similar, then there is no great incentive to leave your native country to milk the system in another country.

Mexico fails on all three. There are millions of Mexicans working in the US (not a small number as required in point 1), there are probably only thousands of Americans working in Mexico (which is a lot less than millions, thus point 2 also fails), and the US economy and SS benefits are much greater than ones in Mexico (thus point 3 fails).

Totalization with the other countries generally provides benefits to their citizens at little to no additional costs. This would not be true with Mexico.

83 posted on 01/01/2007 8:59:33 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Baker's Iraq Surrender Group - warming up the last helicopter out of Baghdad.)
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
Before the American people force a representative government upon Iraq, we might want to consider restoring it in the United States, first.

I am becoming increasingly cynical about our government. Republicans and Rats alike. This is just unbelievable!

84 posted on 01/01/2007 9:00:55 AM PST by jslade (The beatings well cease when morale improves!)
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To: Old Professer

"What's important here is not so much the nuts and bolts of this agreement, but the secrecy with which is has been kept from public review."

It long ago got to the point where the government had to be forced to do the right thing. Their biggest defense is not talking or admitting to anything.


85 posted on 01/01/2007 9:01:08 AM PST by dljordan
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To: Dane
Well, wherever it comes from, there are facts presented and conclusions reached from them. The conclusions seem to follow from the facts. If the facts are accurate then the conclusions must be, too.

What's the problem?

86 posted on 01/01/2007 9:02:24 AM PST by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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To: WatchingInAmazement
"Watching in Amazement" describes my thinking perfectly.

The Totalization Agreement could allow millions of illegal Mexican workers to draw billions of dollars from the U.S. Social Security Trust Fund.

If this is accurate, it is just unbelievable.

87 posted on 01/01/2007 9:04:34 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: hedgetrimmer
But I thought this LAST election was a "Lesson" to those politicians.....

You mean all those "corrupt" politicians who we removed were replaced by more of the same? I guess allowing the Democrats take over may have not worked so well after all!

But in hind sight, we tried to tell you so.
88 posted on 01/01/2007 9:04:34 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP
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To: stockstrader

Because it's not signed and never will be and can be overturned if it were. It's nothing but a Mexican dream.


89 posted on 01/01/2007 9:05:08 AM PST by elfman2 (An army of amateurs doing the media's job.)
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To: dljordan
We were talking about this here on FR quite a while back and we got the usual "tin-foil-hat" comments from the big government defenders.

Please. I was on that thread, where a healthy dose of scepticism was being administered to the claim that this will pass without congressional review. Imagine how shocked I am to discover that this is subject to congressional review.

Nothing is funnier that someone with a martyr-complex and a faulty memory.

90 posted on 01/01/2007 9:05:14 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: ARE SOLE

"Why are they highjacking our Democracy?"

We are going to get a EU type government whether we want it or not. Just one more step to world government. Of course we will have to fight China and Russia first.


91 posted on 01/01/2007 9:07:39 AM PST by dljordan
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To: William Terrell; WatchingInAmazement
What's the problem?

Uh that this "article" is actually a PR release from a lobbying group with an agenda.

Lobbying groups can put out all the PR news releases they want.

I just think they should be titled as such and not be, IMO, deliberately hidden behind a general moniker such as Yahoo.

92 posted on 01/01/2007 9:08:30 AM PST by Dane ("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" Ronald Reagan, 1987)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP
You mean all those "corrupt" politicians who we removed were replaced by more of the same? I guess allowing the Democrats take over may have not worked so well after all! But in hind sight, we tried to tell you so.

Oh, knock it off with the false guilt you lay on people. George Bush is responsible for this agreement as he's responsible for the election loss. He and his stubborness are to blame for the republican loss and your defense of it no matter what this administration pulls.

Now, are you all for this agreement?

U.S. - Mexico Social Security Totalization Agreement

Mark Lowry December 11, 2006

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=17842

The United States is in the process of entering into yet another social security agreement with its "trading partner" Mexico. This treaty agreement is like the others that have been signed to facilitate transfer of cheap labor between trading partners. The objective is to make it easier for international corporations to raid the treasury of the U.S. social security system by flooding our labor market with cheap foreign labor. All agreements with other countries that provide access to our Social Security Trust Funds should be over turned. It is outrageous that our elected officials would even consider this kind of raid on our funds. They are devastating an inviolate trust between citizens of this country and their government. The fiduciary bond between the government and American Citizens who pay into the contractual social security program is backed by the word and financial strength of the country that it will be there when citizens need it. It is a binding contractual insurance program between the American Citizens and the United States Government that is being destroyed so we will be forced to privatize the program. Privatization provides more capital in the investment markets to spur even more growth of profits for the private sector that is leaving the American middle class in the wake of its destruction of America.(snip)

93 posted on 01/01/2007 9:10:16 AM PST by WatchingInAmazement (President DUNCAN HUNTER 2008! http://www.house.gov/hunter/border1.html)
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To: dljordan
We were talking about this here on FR quite a while back and we got the usual "tin-foil-hat" comments from the big government defenders

Because the poster said it was already a done deal. Until the president signs it and Congress goes along, it is not a done deal. So keep that "tin-foil-hat" on. For now.

94 posted on 01/01/2007 9:10:33 AM PST by Toddsterpatriot (There is no cause so right that one cannot find a fool following it.)
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To: driftdiver

Making it harder and more expensive for those trying to follow the law would reduce the illegals?


95 posted on 01/01/2007 9:11:07 AM PST by Raycpa
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To: WatchingInAmazement

Forgive me!

I almost forgot, IT'S ALL BUSH'S FAULT!


96 posted on 01/01/2007 9:11:44 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP
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To: WatchingInAmazement
The agreement between the U.S. and Mexico was signed in June 2004,

Would he have gotten reelected in '04 if the voters had known about this little ditty? I think not.

97 posted on 01/01/2007 9:12:19 AM PST by processing please hold (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage made in heaven.)
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To: Iwo Jima

Bingo - you've nailed the reason Bush waited for the new Democratic Congress. Amnesty and free SS money in one stroke for Mexico.


98 posted on 01/01/2007 9:14:33 AM PST by Howard Jarvis Admirer (Howard Jarvis, the foe of the tax collector and friend of the California homeowner)
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To: processing please hold
Well, have no fear, The Democrats will take over the show again in '08 and give you something legitimate to complain about.
99 posted on 01/01/2007 9:15:51 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP
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To: Guy in Bumblebee Suit
You ask, "Where are conservatives to go? Certainly not to the Republican Party."

Conservatives can go to NumbersUSA and FAIR, to name but two organizations, and write REAL postal letters to their congressfolk. We cannot rely on wringing our hands and telephoning/faxing alone.

As far as I'm concerned, no one has surpassed Will Rogers in his assessment of Congress as the criminal class. Just think how much better off we'd be if we could roll back fifty years of bureaucracy . . . and hence return to sanity and a government genuinely of, by, and for the people with genuine statesmen and stateswomen at the helm!

Regards . . . Penny


100 posted on 01/01/2007 9:16:42 AM PST by Penny
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