Posted on 05/13/2015 3:05:46 PM PDT by VinL
Obama does whatever he feels like Ted. He makes his own laws out of thin air.
Looks like theater to me. A better idea might be to defeat fast track in the name of not buying a pig in a poke.
So Obama and the globalists can’t bankrupt an industry in a particular region in a Asian or Latin country sending a wave of illegals.
Here it is the TPP:
Worst bill ever imo:
The controversial TPP, of course, is disguised as a treaty to promote free trade more properly described as managed or corporatist trade among nations surrounding the Pacific. However, the TPP agreement, currently being negotiated behind closed doors by governments, dictatorships, and special interests, includes some major surprises. As The New American reported recently, a leaked chapter of the TPP deal would create NAFTA-style international tribunals with the purported authority to override American laws, courts, and even the U.S. and state constitutions all for the benefit of special interests, foreigners, and crony capitalists. The American people and self-government would be the big losers.
Another chapter of the agreement making headlines this week, meanwhile, purports to regulate immigration policies among TPP signatories. The Trans-Pacific Partnership includes an entire chapter on immigration, observed Curtis Ellis, executive director of the American Jobs Alliance, in a post for The Hill. It is a Trojan horse for Obamas immigration agenda. House members who were ready to defund the Department of Homeland Security to stop President Obamas executive action on immigration must not give him TPA, which he will use to ensure his immigration actions are locked in when he leaves office.
Cruz is basically saying to Obama “Prove that you are not a traitorous liar.” Game, set to Cruz.
McConnell has already slipped the knife into America and revived the trade bill in the senate.
With real presidents, like Reagan, you knew the man’s word was his bond. You didn’t need to get it in writing.
With the usurper, even having it is written law does no good. Obama will do anything to grab more power, and not enough people in Congress are willing to stop him.
It doesn’t need an amendment. It needs a funeral. We are indeed screwed if even somebody like Cruz approves giving this political reprobate any more power than he already has.
Before seeing your thread, I've posted it in the thread below to counteract a bunch of people who came out of the woodwork to try to destroy Ted Cruz.
Republicans Candidates Split on Giving Obama Fast Track Authority on TPP
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been reading everything I can reference on TPA. This seems to be the biggest objection by those opposing, so hopefully, this amendment will be adopted. Cruz seems to be supporting this bill because of the importance of exports to the Texas economy. I have found a number of sources that have said that this bill does not give any power to the President that he doesn’t already have, it just makes the completion of trade deals faster. Congress still has full oversite and approval. These references also say that this does not in any way change immigration laws or the regulations concerning visas.
I don’t think it’s theater. Presumably, if Sen. Cruz doesn’t get a written assurance, he won’t vote for the bill.
That’s just it. All the references I’ve been able to find say that this bill does not give the President any more power than he already has, it just streamlines the process. No change in immigration law and full oversite by Congress.
And you know how vital those TPA reports are.
It’s not just unrestricted immigration in the TPP. this is the worst bill ever:
The controversial TPP, of course, is disguised as a treaty to promote free trade more properly described as managed or corporatist trade among nations surrounding the Pacific. However, the TPP agreement, currently being negotiated behind closed doors by governments, dictatorships, and special interests, includes some major surprises. As The New American reported recently, a leaked chapter of the TPP deal would create NAFTA-style international tribunals with the purported authority to override American laws, courts, and even the U.S. and state constitutions all for the benefit of special interests, foreigners, and crony capitalists. The American people and self-government would be the big losers.
Another chapter of the agreement making headlines this week, meanwhile, purports to regulate immigration policies among TPP signatories. The Trans-Pacific Partnership includes an entire chapter on immigration, observed Curtis Ellis, executive director of the American Jobs Alliance, in a post for The Hill. It is a Trojan horse for Obamas immigration agenda. House members who were ready to defund the Department of Homeland Security to stop President Obamas executive action on immigration must not give him TPA, which he will use to ensure his immigration actions are locked in when he leaves office.
I agree. When it comes to policy, Cruz doesn’t do theater. I trust his judgement. He will have a full understanding of what this bill does and does not do before he votes.
If his effort fails he will just look ineffective, and he has a long track record of ineffective. We don’t need a president that nobody listens to, and that’s giving him credit for being sincere.
Destroy Sen. Cruz??? Ha.
“Don’t tug on Superman’s cape, don’t spit into the wind, don’t pull the mask off the ol’ Lone Ranger, and don’t mess around me Ted.”
(I hope your old enough to remember Jim Croce!)
I’ve not that familiar with it, CJ. For me, the question is- do I trust the guy, or not? Even Scalia and Thomas, on some rare occasions, adopt a ruling that I disagree with. Throw them off the bench as bought off liberals??? - LOL
I trust Ted Cruz— I don’t expect I’ll agree with everything he does, but he’s a true Patriot-— and our last chance.
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