"You lay out a conspiracy and then force some people to try to prove it doesn't exist. That's just the way some people operate," Mr. Bush said.
Well, that settles it. After all, George's word is gold, right guys?
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Uhhh... guys?
Here is how it will be done:
Pickard’s article is definitely worth reading. Here are some highlights:
“The elites of the three NAFTA countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) have been aggressively moving forward to build a new political and economic entity. A ‘trinational merger’ is underway that leaps beyond the single market that NAFTA envisioned and, in many ways, would constitute a single state, called simply, ‘North America.’ Contrary to NAFTA, whose tenets were laid out in a single negotiated treaty subjected to at least cursory review by the legislatures of the participating countries, NAFTA Plus is more the elites shared vision of what a merged future will look like. Their ideas are being implemented through the signing of ‘regulations,’ not subject to citizens review. This vision may initially have been labeled NAFTA Plus, but the name gives a mistaken impression of what is at hand, since there will be no single treaty text, no unique label to facilitate keeping tabs. Perhaps for this reason, some civil society groups are calling the phenomenon by another name, the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPPNA), an official sobriquet for the summits held by the three chief executives to agree on the future of ‘North America.’ The building of a new North American space is rapidly progressing, yet lacking civil society consultation and legislative oversight. By doing away with treaties or accords, the three chief executives are achieving deeper integration through NAFTA Plus by signing “regulations,” thus foregoing the bother of seeing their plans bogged down in one of the legislatures.”