Posted on 06/12/2015 12:41:58 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
Texas Senator and GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) “is not giving the president more authority” and that Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) is “not accurate” in some of his claims regarding the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on Friday’s broadcast of “The Kuhner Report” on Boston’s WRKO.
Cruz argued that he had been the staunchest opponent of President Barack Obama in Congress. He then separated TPA (Trade Promotion Authority) and the TPP (the Trans-Pacific Partnership). He touched on TPA first, stating that “history has demonstrated, the only way to get a trade agreement adopted is with fast-track. Since FDR, consistently, for 80 years, presidents in both parties have had fast-track. Anytime fast-track has lapsed, trade agreements don’t get negotiated.” He later added that it was a “misunderstanding” to say TPA gave away the Senate’s treaty power. Cruz stated that “Under the Constitution, there are two ways to make binding law. Number one, you can pass a treaty ratified by 2/3ds of the Senate. Or number two, you can pass legislation passed by a majority of both of houses of Congress and signed by the president. … TPA uses the second constitutional path.” And “it’s been long recognized that the Constitution’s Origination Clause applies to trade bills, which means the House of Representatives has to be involved. There’s a reason why trade bills have historically not been done as treaties, because the Constitution says that anything concerning the raising of revenues, and trade bills concern tariffs, which are the raising of revenues, has to originate in the House of Representatives. So, the process of approving a trade agreement through both houses of Congress has been the way it has been done for roughly a century. And it is not giving the president more authority.”
Regarding TPP, Cruz said
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Bumping this...right on
That's the way I see it.
Cruz KNEW the American people and conservatives
were against it.
Cruz KNEW Obola the undocumented was for it.
Cruz KNEW he had not read every footnote.
Cruz KNEW it was secret, and the American people
are fed up with his kind, the EXEMPT who know
more than the voter.
Why is it that all the time you usually spend “outing” others as Romney operatives, you have decided to look the other way as Walker has used Romney people to bulk up his team?
Now Cruz is revealed as just another member of THE GiveObama(more)Power party, who threw his supporters away this week, in part to reportedly transfer money to his wife."
LOL, Lord have mercy
Ted Cruz is probably right. However he needs to learn that there is a tremendous and well earned mistrust of the federal government, especially Obama.
Obamatrade aka the TransPacific Parthership (TPP) is misleadingly called a trade agreement. But only two of its 26 chapters actually cover trade issues such as tariffs and quotas. Obamatrade is really an expansive system of enforceable global government that the Obama administration is negotiating with eleven Pacific Rim nations: Vietnam, Brunei, Singapore, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Canada, Mexico and Peru. Obamatrade would impose one-size-fits all international rules to which U.S. federal, state and local law would be forced to conform. It would also give preferential treatment to foreign banks and other firms operating here, exempting foreign companies in the US from financial, environmental and land use regulations that US businesses would still be required to obey. Obamatrade would subject the U.S. to the jurisdiction of two systems of foreign tribunals, including World Bank and United Nations tribunals. These foreign tribunals would be empowered to order payment of U.S. tax dollars to foreign firms if U.S. laws undermined the foreign firms new special privileges.
Then open up the TPP/TTIP/TISA texts before the perfunctory public release period.
Lies, grasshopper?
Cruz KNEW the American people and conservatives were against it.
Q.E.D.
Cruz KNEW Obola the undocumented was for it.
Q.E.D.
Cruz KNEW he had not read every footnote.
He admitted it this morning.
Q.E.D.
Cruz KNEW it was secret, and the American people are fed up with his kind, the EXEMPT who know more than the voter.
This is a fact. The GOP, after their promises, has
micturated on the voters, with the SOB Cruz
declaring it “rain”.
Totally false. Probably the most-repeated myth right now isnt even related to TPA but instead to the TPP, which is still being negotiated. According to the anti-TPA script, the TPP is so secret that nobody knows whats in it, andmuch like Obamacare legislationnobody, not even Congress, will know whats in it until the agreement is passed into law. Once again, however, nothing could be further from the truth:
Today's history lesson: Nutty ol' Perot on NAFTA's scary secrecy. Sound familiar? #TPP #TPA https://t.co/YLjlJfusUr pic.twitter.com/l1LGWPftzV
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) June 5, 2015
Yes, protectionists have been using the same secrecy lines for over 20 years. In fact, if you replaced NAFTA with TPP in those old Ross Perot commercials, theyd be almost indistinguishable from the ones on our TVs today.
Bottom line: when or if TPA is passed, the general public will have monthsand if the presidential elections interfere, maybe yearsto review the TPP before Congress acts on it. Think thats crazy? Well, its precisely what happened to U.S. FTAs with Colombia, Panama and South Korea, which were signed by President Bush but sat around (online) for years before they were submitted to, and passed by, Congress in 2011.
This House vote sure separated the GOP from the GOPe, otherwise known as the Obama water-carriers or Obama fans.
Word for next week: SUNSHINE.
Let's see ALL of the secret legislation, before the VOTE!
We can actually read.
Usually, I would agree with everything you say.
But 0bama is President.
So basically Cruz wants to do away with the 2/3 requirement for the US Senate to pass a treaty with a foreign nation. He wants it replaced with a simple majority requirement in the US Senate and US House. He also wants to do away with the amendment process. What a stupid thing to risk your candidacy over considering who would be given that power for the next year and a half. Presidents are not kings and these trade agreements are not worth making them a king.
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