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Relax The Back
Free Trade
After Dubai Ports, U.S. courts foreign investment Print E-mail
Monday, 05 March 2007

Fortune Magazine trumpets this headline that the Bush administration intends to aggressively  pursue foreign investment in the U.S.  According to Fortune, Bush is "hoping to demonstrate that US workers aren't globalization's great losers."

Is this a left-handed admission that US workers are, in fact, globalization's great losers?

 

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Free Trade: Fast Track Battle Heating Up Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 February 2007

So-called "Fast Track" trade negotiation legislation has been a major Trilateral Commission tool since it's original inception in 1974. It basically usurps authority from Congress to negotiate international trade deals, presenting the results for a straight up or down vote with minimal public or Congressional debate. Current Fast Track authority expires on July 1, 2007 and the Bush Administration is pulling out all the stops to get it renewed.

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CAFTA: Why the Urgency? Print E-mail
Monday, 01 August 2005
Why such urgency to pass CAFTA? It likely isn't so much about the passage of CAFTA as it is about its possible NON-passage. Too many people, for various reasons, are standing in the way of "progress". A defeat of CAFTA would send an encouraging message to the opponents of globalism.
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CAFTA: The Passion of George Bush Print E-mail
Thursday, 28 July 2005
The globalist CAFTA treaty passed in the U.S. House Assembly by 2 votes, due to the intense lobbying pressure by the White House. If anyone doubted that the Bush administration and in particular, George W. Bush, were passionately committed to a globalist agenda, those doubts are erased. 
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Maytag, Unocal Falling to China? Print E-mail
Monday, 27 June 2005
With Maytag and Unocal on the selling block, we must ask: Are we encouraging China to declare economic war with the U.S.? America's trade deficit with China generates free capital with which China can purchase U.S. assets. But don't think that it's only Chinese money that's fueling this feeding frenzie.
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