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Not so.Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
Not so.Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
NAFTA was signed by President George H.W.
Bush, Mexican President Salinas, and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in 1992. It was ratified by the legislatures of the three countries in 1993. The U.S. House of Representatives approved it by 234 to 200 on November 17, 1993. The U.S. Senate approved it by 60 to 38 on November 20, three days later.
It was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton on December 8, 1993 and entered force January 1, 1994. Although it was signed by President Bush, it was a priority of President Clinton's, and its passage is considered one of his first successes. (Source: History.com, NAFTA Signed into Law, December 8, 1993)
What Is the History and Purpose of NAFTA?
I do not understand NAFTA-----it seems VAGUELY to me that it is a step toward "GLOBALIZATION"------a nitemare
Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
Wasn't nafta started by bush sr?
Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified
Bush signed a preliminary agreement, which wasn't voted on.
Clinton added some things and the final version was signed by Clinton and ratified by Congress.
Not so.Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
NAFTA was signed by President George H.W.
Bush, Mexican President Salinas, and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in 1992. It was ratified by the legislatures of the three countries in 1993. The U.S. House of Representatives approved it by 234 to 200 on November 17, 1993. The U.S. Senate approved it by 60 to 38 on November 20, three days later.
It was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton on December 8, 1993 and entered force January 1, 1994. Although it was signed by President Bush, it was a priority of President Clinton's, and its passage is considered one of his first successes. (Source: History.com, NAFTA Signed into Law, December 8, 1993)
What Is the History and Purpose of NAFTA?
Not wrong. Had Bill Clinton not signed the agreement as negotiated between the U.S, Mexico and Canada. Had he not done, it would not have then been passed on for the Senate to ratify (strictly speaking, it didn't ratify NAFTA, but rather approved a resolution of ratification) and then send it back to Bush for his final signature.
Now if the question is whether Bush's and Clinton's signatures on the same piece of "NAFTA" paper, I don't know.
Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified
Bush signed a preliminary agreement, which wasn't voted on.
Clinton added some things and the final version was signed by Clinton and ratified by Congress.
I'm sorry...I had them sequentially backwards. Truly, I had my mind focused on the fact that both Presidents signed the thing, and, yes, I had a "brain fart," as it were, regarding the sequence. TY for the correction.
He signed it into law.Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
Not so.Video: 12/17/1992: Pres. Bush Signs NAFTA
Clinton signed the initial agreement, but by the time it was ratified, he was no longer in office.
NAFTA was signed by President George H.W.
Bush, Mexican President Salinas, and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in 1992. It was ratified by the legislatures of the three countries in 1993. The U.S. House of Representatives approved it by 234 to 200 on November 17, 1993. The U.S. Senate approved it by 60 to 38 on November 20, three days later.
It was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton on December 8, 1993 and entered force January 1, 1994. Although it was signed by President Bush, it was a priority of President Clinton's, and its passage is considered one of his first successes. (Source: History.com, NAFTA Signed into Law, December 8, 1993)
What Is the History and Purpose of NAFTA?
Don't you wish everyone would have listened to that crazy bastard running around warning about the huge sucking sound as jobs left the country if NAFTA was enacted. I believe it was Ross Perot?
this last link here pretty much proves it was indeed what I remember that CLINTON signed off on it.
Don't you wish everyone would have listened to that crazy bastard running around warning about the huge sucking sound as jobs left the country if NAFTA was enacted. I believe it was Ross Perot?