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Vast Ramifications in Senate Obamatrade Vote
looks like The NWO Corporations want to control immigration here in The USA for guest workers while allowing in Millions more under the dream act by Obama also!
The legislature branch of The Federal government has sold out our national jobs to foreigners in mass to keep the ponzi scheme of The Federal Reserve and to increase their taxes so they can fund there retirement benefits.
serf
http://www.cis.org/vaughan/vast-ramifications-senate-obamatrade-vote-tuesday
As has been the case with past trade agreements, if Congress or even state lawmakers sought to make changes in laws, for example establishing or adjusting licensing, skill, or educational requirements that effectively closed off opportunities for say, Malaysian machinists, Honduran welders, or Mauritanian dentists, that could instigate a trade dispute that would have to be decided by an international tribunal established by the treaty. Historically, the United States has not come out on top in these disputes and can be sanctioned if the laws are not dropped.
The effect would be that control over our guestworker programs and other occupational regulations would shift away from our representative bodies to an international tribunal of trade regulators whose mission in life is to enforce the treaty provisions allowing the international movement of people and open access for service-providing corporations.
Senators should remember that a vote in support of President Obama's trade agenda is a vote to constrain their constitutional authority to adjust immigration laws so that they serve our national interest, not private or foreign interests.
The legislature branch of The Federal government has sold out our national jobs to foreigners in mass to keep the ponzi scheme of The Federal Reserve and to increase their taxes so they can fund there retirement benefits.
serf
http://www.cis.org/vaughan/vast-ramifications-senate-obamatrade-vote-tuesday
As has been the case with past trade agreements, if Congress or even state lawmakers sought to make changes in laws, for example establishing or adjusting licensing, skill, or educational requirements that effectively closed off opportunities for say, Malaysian machinists, Honduran welders, or Mauritanian dentists, that could instigate a trade dispute that would have to be decided by an international tribunal established by the treaty. Historically, the United States has not come out on top in these disputes and can be sanctioned if the laws are not dropped.
The effect would be that control over our guestworker programs and other occupational regulations would shift away from our representative bodies to an international tribunal of trade regulators whose mission in life is to enforce the treaty provisions allowing the international movement of people and open access for service-providing corporations.
Senators should remember that a vote in support of President Obama's trade agenda is a vote to constrain their constitutional authority to adjust immigration laws so that they serve our national interest, not private or foreign interests.