Maybe He Is The Antichrist After All ...

Billy_Kinetta

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Some "Republicans" are helping him. How's fishing in Denmark?

"It is essential that there be no misunderstanding: fast-track preapproves the formation of not only the unprecedentedly large Trans-Pacific Partnership, but an unlimited number of such agreements over the next six years. Those pacts include three of the most ambitious ever contemplated. After TPP comes the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the United States and the European Union, followed by the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA), seeking as one its goals labor mobility among more than 50 nations. Together, these three international compacts encompass three-fourths of the world’s GDP. Including the nations whose membership is being courted for after enactment, the countries involved would encompass nearly 90 percent of global GDP. Yet, through fast-track, Congress will have authorized the President to ink these deals before a page of them has been made public. Then, the Executive sends Congress 'implementing' legislation to change U.S. law—legislation which cannot be amended, cannot be filibustered, and will not be subjected to the Constitutional requirement for a two-thirds treaty vote.

"According to the European Commission, the TiSA agreement—which most House and Senate members did not know about when they voted—will follow in the footsteps of the WTO’s Trade in Services Provisions, which has already inhibited the U.S. from making needed immigration changes. The European Commission says the EU 'wants as many countries as possible to join the agreement.' We have already seen how the EU has curtailed sovereignty in Europe; we do not want to follow in its footsteps."
- Jeff Sessions

Sessions Fast Track Would Lead to 3 Pacts Encompassing 90 of World GDP The Weekly Standard
 
Why the hubbub over the TPP? Americans already support healthcare and unions in Japan, Korea, and Germany. American support China daily and especially at Walmart. Even the booze, and now coffee they drink, one to forget, one to wake up, is foreign owned. Corporations are about making money, profit counts not people. Keiretsu only works in Asian nations, in the land of the free and the home of the brave, the land of the cowboy, not so much. Anyone remember the last time any of the corporate media talked about dumping or monastery manipulation? Nafta had the same arguments as the TPP and it sure helped the middle class worker, right? Vote in fools and you get foolishness. The lone ranger Bernie doesn't even have Tonto at his side. All that is necessary in America is to label him a socialist to pretend he's not John Wayne on his white horse. This is America folks get used to it. You will be screwed but that is what capitalism is about. ;)

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"Corporatism reappeared in the 1960s in such places as the British union movement, the American business group known as the Round Table and its imitative Canadian equivalent, the Business Council on National Issues. The last two can claim to have set much of their countries' contemporary economic and social agendas. The banding together of citizens into interest groups becomes corporatist, that is to say dangerous, only when the interest group loses its specific focus and seeks to override the democratic system. In the case of the British unions and the North American business councils, their every intervention into public affairs has been intended to undermine the democratic participation of individual citizens." p472 'Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West' John Ralston Saul
 

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