To: arrogantsob
Do ya think it's constitutional for the Secretary of State to sit on the board of a private corporation announced at a UN conference, not in the United States, that gives taxpayer money away to foreign corporations and foreign governments who? Do ya think? You know it undermines the US citizen taxpayers who want to maintain an open, constitutional government.
But global citizen free traitors don't care!
Item 32 of the Monterrey Consensus
We also commit ourselves to enhancing the role of regional and subregional agreements and free trade areas, consistent with the multilateral trading system, in the construction of a better world trading system.
Does NAFTA ring a bell, then the Bush Administration CAFTA?
Monterrey consensus, free traitors at work!
To: hedgetrimmer
While there is nothing in the Constitution that would forbid a SoS from doing what you claim, I doubt that the facts of the matter are as you state.
Of course, any intelligent leader would try and enhance free trade since that would benefit everyone concerned. What fool would work against free trade and their nation?
I support free trade agreements. No better way to keep the illegals at home than to have them able to work in their native country.
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