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06-06-2005, 04:43 PM #1
FREE TRADE Opposition rightly extensive U.S. REP. SHERROD BR
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Posted on Sun, Jun. 05, 2005
FREE TRADE
Opposition rightly extensive
U.S. REP. SHERROD BROWN
CAFTA
You can set your watch by it.
Whenever a trade pact comes to Congress, its supporters warn the American people that if we don't pass the agreement our economy will be hurt and our trading partners will be devastated.
An annual U.S. trade deficit that has gone from $38 billion to $617 billion in a dozen years makes those claims hard to believe. And since Congress passed President Bush's trade promotion authority three years ago, we have lost one-sixth of our manufacturing jobs.
When the proponents of trade agreements have nothing left to sell, the name-calling and misrepresentations begin. Now that the Central American Free Trade Agreement has been sent to Congress, its supporters are calling its opponents isolationists, or protectionists, or even anti-democratic. They claim that those who oppose this trade agreement are simply special interests opposed to trade, that they don't care about the poor in the developing world, that they want to pull up the ladder and keep out foreigners. For a change, let's look at the facts.
The combined economic output of the Central American countries is about $62 billion, equivalent to that of Columbus, Ohio, or Memphis, Tenn. Annual per capita income of a Nicaraguan worker is about $2,300, less than one-sixteenth of an American's.
CAFTA will not enable Central American workers to buy cars made in Ohio, or software developed in Seattle, or prime beef from Nebraska. CAFTA is about U.S. companies moving plants to Honduras, outsourcing jobs to El Salvador and exploiting cheap labor in Guatemala. Opposition to CAFTA is deep and broad in the United States: workers who are anxious about their jobs, their pensions, their health care; school districts that lose revenue with every plant shutdown; small businesses that can't compete with corporations using cheap labor to undercut the market.
Opposition is just as deep and broad in Central America. More than 8,000 Guatemalan workers protested against CAFTA in March; the police responded with tear gas. In El Salvador, tens of thousands protested the agreement; the Salvadoran legislature responded by passing it in the middle of the night with no notice and little debate.
In Costa Rica, 30,000 protesters took to the streets last fall. And Costa Rican President Abel Pacheco announced this month that his country would not ratify CAFTA unless an independent commission could determine that the agreement will not hurt the working poor.
What really makes sense is a trade policy that lifts workers up in rich and poor countries alike while respecting human rights and democratic principles. Workers' rights should enjoy the same guaranteed protections as CAFTA provides to prescription drug companies. Environmental and food safety laws deserve the same legal standing that CAFTA extends to CDs and Hollywood films.
The United States, with its unrivaled purchasing power and its enormous economic clout, is in a unique position to help empower poor workers in developing countries while promoting prosperity at home. When the world's poorest people can buy American products, not just make them, then we will know that our trade policies are finally working.
Brown, D-Ohio, is author of "Myths of Free Trade."I stay current on Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's fight to Secure Our Border and Send Illegals Home via E-mail Alerts (CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP)
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06-06-2005, 07:54 PM #2
Democracy and Free Market, not "free trade", do the things that should be done.
We don't need 2400 page CAFTA agreements for companies in the US to sell their products anywhere in the world.
The world has been trading on a free market basis since the Phoenicians.
Government intervention is not necessary.
Each nation has its own protections to protect its citizens and these should be honored by businesses who choose of their own free will to do business with the businesses in those countries.
Business interests are secondary to that. When business interests prevail over the rights of citizens, then business benefits are denied the citizens who "are" the business.
A business is just a conglomeration of people, citizens in each country.
"free trade" as we now know is a phoney term for Globalism where evil sickos manipulate government into providing their markets with regulations and agreements thus contradicting "free market".
I support "free market" with some regulation to keep the crooks and evil-doers who have a great propensity to end up in business activity at bay.
I oppose "free trade" under governmental authority. That is socialism and that is globalism both of which are the contradition of "free market" and "free enterprise", the systems that made the United States the greatest power in the world.
NAFTA was a FRAUD
CAFTA is a FRAUD
FTAA is a FRAUD
STOP THE FRAUD.
VOTE no on CAFTA and stop this NONSENSE!!
FRAUD = "NAFTA will create jobs for Americans". NAFTA did NOT create jobs for Americans. That claim was a bold-faced lie.
FRAUD = "CAFTA will create jobs for Americans". CAFTA will NOT create jobs for Americans. That claim is a bold-faced lie.
FRAUD = "FTAA will create jobs for Americans". FTAA will NOT create jobs for Americans. That claim is a bold-faced lie.
STOP THE LIES AND FRAUD NOW!!
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06-07-2005, 10:00 AM #3
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06-07-2005, 11:02 AM #4
That's right, 2ndamendsis, that's exactly what they've done, but they can't fool some poli-sci majors like me or wise ones like you!!
We've got their numbers!!
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