they should just repeal the regulations and make it cheaper to do business here.
It's a good thing Democrats no longer have a super-majority, although the part where Boehner extended the debt-ceiling makes me nervous. And this will surely soon enter the fast-tracking, where Congress can't filibuster or amend, they just vote yea or nay.
1 posted on
06/16/2012 8:42:21 AM PDT by
Son House
To: Son House
Now, Obama is swinging into full anti-American gear — you are starting to see the REAL agenda to bring down America.
This is no joke. This clear and present danger to America MUST be stopped now.
2 posted on
06/16/2012 8:53:13 AM PDT by
EagleUSA
To: Son House
Exempts Foreign Firms From U.S. Law?
Especially the parts of U.S. Law that bruise the head Corporate/State fascism and inhibit its ability to manifest the despotic relationship between master and slave/subject?
"TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS,
[American] governments are instituted among men"
3 posted on
06/16/2012 9:35:46 AM PDT by
OldEarlGray
(The POTUS is FUBAR until the White Hut is sanitized with American Tea)
To: Son House
Leaked Pacific Trade Pact Exempts Foreign Firms From U.S. Law? This makes sense. Shouldn't foreign firms have the same advantage over Americans and American firms as the foreigner (whether literal or just cultural) occupying our White House? Obama has already exempted himself from following US law in a broad range of areas, including most recently enforcing immigration law. This story just says that he's "spreading the wealth around" so that everyone who doesn't see themselves as American will benefit from his personal exemption.
4 posted on
06/16/2012 10:14:22 AM PDT by
Pollster1
(A boy becomes a man when a man is needed - John Steinbeck)
To: Son House; All
Just an extension of Free Trade Agreements that Bush I, Clinton, and Bush II were so found of. They all over rode our immigration law and turned disputes regarding visas over to the unelected bureaucracy of the WTO.
7 posted on
06/16/2012 11:13:53 AM PDT by
khelus
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