Posted on 05/09/2015 5:35:14 PM PDT by Perseverando
Congress is being urged to approve the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade plan even though most have not read it, and a leading gun-rights activist says the plan could give President Obama the power to limit the importation of ammunition and implement his political agenda in many different ways.
Fast track authority in the context of this treaty means a blank check, said Gun Owners of America Executive Director Larry Pratt.
By a majority vote, the Congress is preparing to give the president authorization to negotiate a treaty. When he brings it back, it would take two thirds of the Senate to vote it down because of the way they set up the parliamentary system, Pratt told WND.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, debate is made even more bizarre by the intense secrecy surrounding the proposed treaty. A Politico article described the hoops lawmakers must jump through just to see the bill.
If you want to hear the details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal the Obama administration is hoping to pass, youve got to be a member of Congress, and youve got to go to classified briefings and leave your staff and cellphone at the door, stated the article by Edward-Isaac Dovere.
If youre a member who wants to read the text, youve got to go to a room in the basement of the Capitol Visitor Center and be handed it one section at a time, watched over as you read, and forced to hand over any notes you make before leaving, Dovere continued. And no matter what, you cant discuss the details of what youve read.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Ted Cruz, globalist, supports TPP.
Obama isn’t the problem, the Republicans are causing the problem. The system is there to use to stop an Obama, the Republicans are ignoring it...they are actually supporting Obama at every turn.
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