‘REPUBLICANS PLAN NEW OBAMATRADE PUSH

U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) warns:
It appears there will be another attempt by Tuesday to force through new executive powers for President Obama. A vote for TAA next week is a vote to send fast-track to the President’s desk and to grant him these broad new executive authorities. If that happens, it will empower the President to form a Pacific Union encompassing 40 percent of the world’s economy and 12 nations—each with one equal vote. Once the union is formed, foreign bureaucrats will be required to meet regularly to write the Commission’s rules, regulations, and directives—impacting Americans’ jobs, wages, and sovereignty. The union is chartered with a “Living Agreement,” and there is no doubt it will seek to expand its membership and reach over time.
Fast-track will not only apply to the Pacific Union, but can expedite an unlimited number of yet-unseen international compacts for six years. There are already plans to advance through fast-track the Trade in Services Agreement, the goal of which includes labor mobility among more than 50 nations, further eroding the ability of the American people to control their own affairs…’   (bold mine)

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15 Responses to ‘REPUBLICANS PLAN NEW OBAMATRADE PUSH

  1. Ronbo says:

    It would appear the tiny Leftist Elite Cabal has control over the leadership of both major political parties, so that it matters not where the Democrats or Republicans have control of the U.S. Congress – their agenda gets passed on their timeline.

    Therefore, election victories are becoming meaningless in America, as in 2014 the voters enabled a Republican Congressional majority with the ability and the clear message: TO STOP OBAMA!

    The message is clear to We The People from the Establishment – THE ONLY WAY TO STOP THE MARCH TO TYRANNY IN AMERICA IS TO KILL US!

    This can be arranged.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yes.gif

    • mawm says:

      Ron, it won’t help stopping Obama – this whole thing has been put in place by the wealthy and influential; the progressives are just the medium being used and Obama their paid puppet…..as are all those Republicans voting for it.

  2. mawm says:

    This “living agreement” (I see the Waitangi Tribunal has been busy giving advice /sarc) will be overseen by an unelected commissar and, just like with the EU, our parliament will have to abide by any changes made to the original agreement. This is the end of our sovereignty, the globalists have won and Key is a dirty lying scumbag traitor.

    What I can gather from various sources in the new media is that the TPP will take away our control of our borders, will give Hollywood and Big Pharma greater rights over intellectual property and copyrights (and the ability to pursue anyone in any of the signatory countries), will give “Goldman Sachs” control of our financial/investment institutions through new regulations, and will impose carbon emission standards. That’s just for starters and trade has not even been mentioned. This whole thing stinks.

    • KG says:

      It surely does. People are finally waking up to it, but I suspect it’s too late.

  3. Michael in Nelson says:
  4. Col. Bunny says:

    The differences between the patriot/nationalist/anti-oligarchy faction and those who are in love with foreigners and big government are irreconcilable. The latter say, unmistakably, “How about you go ____ yourselves. What isn’t meaningless to us in your idea of a decent country is contemptible. It makes perfect sense to flood ‘our’ country with foreigners to take jobs and transform the country. ‘Our’ country is diseased and a hideous exploitation of the lumpenproletariat. This country does not belong to the historic peoples who built it.”

    Now the yawning chasm between the two groups can be described more elegantly and more accurately but, either way, this is the stuff of which civil war is made. There’s no middle ground here and this is the stuff over which wars have been fought.

    • Col. Bunny says:

      Make that:

      Now the yawning chasm between the two groups can be described more elegantly and more accurately but, either way, this is the stuff of which civil war is made. There’s no middle ground here.

  5. KG says:

    “Now the yawning chasm between the two groups can be described more elegantly and more accurately but, either way, this is the stuff of which civil war is made. There’s no middle ground here.”
    No, there isn’t. But there will be a lots of people willing to delude themselves that some kind of compromise is possible, rather than fight.

    • Ronbo says:

      I would imagine there were millions of Americans who believed right up to the first shots of the U.S. Civil War that another “Great Compromise” with slavery was possible, but at the end of the day no nation half free and half slave can exist.

      Elections are meaningless…Compromise is a waste of time…It’s not productive even to talk to the other side.

      The grim fact is that we must kill so many of them that the few survivors will run up the white flag, as happened in the spring of 1865 when the Confederacy literally ran out of able bodied men to put in the front lines.

      Yes, most of my countrymen still think the next election will change things.

      I would imagine that in 1860 Americans believed the same thing when Lincoln was elected president, but his election made civil war inevitable, as the South would not accept ANY Republican as president.

      I daresay the same thing is current today – the Left at this point will NOT accept a Republican president in 2016 – and if one is elected, somehow, even Jeb Bush, the shit will most definitely hit the fan in the USA.