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Title: Will GOP Give Obama A Free Hand With Trans-Pacific “Free Trade” Deal?
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/will- ... -trans-pacific-free-trade-deal
Published: Feb 20, 2015
Author: Pat Buchanan
Post Date: 2015-02-20 00:59:33 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 1895
Comments: 9

“Free trade results in giving our money, our manufactures, and our markets to other nations,” warned the Republican Senator from Ohio and future President William McKinley in 1892.

“Thank God I am not a free-trader,” echoed the rising Empire State Republican and future President Theodore Roosevelt.

Those were the voices of a Republican Party that believed in prospering America first.

For a quarter century, however, the party of the Bushes has been a globalist, New World Order party, and fanatically free trade.

It signed on to NAFTA, GATT, the World Trade Organization, most-favored- nation status for China, CAFTA, and KORUS, the U.S.-Korean trade treaty negotiated by Barack Obama.

So supportive have Republicans been of anything sold as free trade they have agreed to “fast track,” the voluntary surrender by Congress of its constitutional power “to regulate commerce with foreign nations.”

With fast track, Congress gives up its right to amend trade treaties, and agrees to restrict itself to a yea or nay vote.

And who is leading the fight to have Congress again surrender its power over trade? The GOP vice presidential nominee, and current chairman of ways and means, Paul Ryan.

Yet when one looks back on the devastation wrought by free trade, how can a party that purports to put America first sign on to fast track yet again?

In the first decade of this century, the United States lost 5 to 6 million manufacturing jobs. We lost 55,000 factories, a devastation of industry not unlike what we inflicted on Germany and Japan in 1944-45.

The trade figures are in for 2014. What do they show?

The United States ran a trade deficit of $505 billion. But as the Economic Policy Institute’s Robert Scott points out, in manufactured goods, the U.S. trade deficit rose to $524 billion, a surge of $77 billion over 2013.

The U.S. trade deficit with China soared to $342 billion. Our exports to China amounted to $125 billion. But our imports from China were almost four times as great, $467 billion.

Since Jan. 1, 2000, U.S. trade deficits with China have totaled an astronomical $3.3 trillion.

How do Clinton, Bush II and Obama defend these trade deficits that have done to our country exactly what McKinley warned they would do in 1892—given away “our money, our manufactures, and our markets” to Communist China?

Have the Chinese reciprocated for this historic transfer of America’s productive capacity and wealth by becoming a better friend and partner?

While the United States ran a $505 billion trade deficit overall, in goods we ran a trade deficit of $737 billion, or 4 percent of GDP.

And while our trade deficit in goods with China was $343 billion, with the European Union it was $141 billion, with Japan $67 billion, with Mexico $54 billion, with Canada $34 billion, with South Korea $25 billion.

Our Mexican neighbors send us illegal migrants to compete for U.S. jobs. And our multinationals send to Mexico the factories and jobs of Middle America, to exploit the low-wage labor there. One can, after all, assemble Fords more cheaply in Hermosillo than Ohio.

Of particular interest is Korea, with which the United States signed a free- trade agreement in 2011. Since then, U.S. exports to Korea have fallen, U.S. imports have risen 80 percent, and we ran a $25 billion trade deficit in 2014.

With the KORUS deal the template for the new Trans-Pacific Partnership, how can Republicans vote to throw away their right to alter or amend any TPP that Obama brings home?

Was the national vote to give Republicans majorities in Congress unseen since 1946 a vote to have the GOP turn over all power to write trade treaties to Obama and his negotiators who produced the greatest trade deficits in American history?

Do these record deficits justify such blind confidence in Obama? Do they justify Congress’ renunciation of rights over commerce that the Founding Fathers explicitly set aside for the legislative branch in Article I of the Constitution?

“If we don’t like the way the global economy works,” says Paul Ryan, “then we have to get out there and change it.”

No, we don’t. The great and justified complaint against China and Japan, who have run the largest trade surpluses at our expense, is that they are “currency manipulators.”

Correct. But the way to deal with currency manipulators is to rob them of the benefits of their undervalued currencies by slapping tariffs on goods they send to the United States.

And if the WTO says you can’t do that, give the WTO the answer Theodore Roosevelt would have given them.

Instead of wringing our hands over income inequality and wage stagnation, why don’t we turn these trade deficits into trade surpluses, as did the generations of Lincoln and McKinley, and T. R. and Cal Coolidge?

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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

Free trade, coupled with the greedy lackadaisical softness, indolence, and uncreativity of American workers; from the CEOs on down; is going to destroy the economy of this country.

rlk  posted on  2015-02-20   1:50:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

Will the GOP? Of course they will! The GOP can be depended upon to do the wrong thing. And middle class Republican voters can be depended on to be the good battered girlfriends they are and shut up and take it, and not leave. It's been out in the open for a long time. Bad boys don't stop being bad, and dumb girls don't leave them.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-02-20   6:34:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

" Will GOP Give Obama A Free Hand With Trans-Pacific “Free Trade” Deal? "

Of course they will! The GOP will do anything that their globalist / NWO / CFR masters tell them to do. Always have, and always will.

And the robotic GOP voters will cheer them on.

Folks, those treasonous politicians would sell their mothers, and their very own souls if the CFR told them to. They do not function in the best interest of the U,S.A., only in the best interest of their CFR masters. They are all the puppets of Satan.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-02-20   8:09:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

And middle class Republican voters can be depended on to be the good battered girlfriends they are and shut up and take it, and not leave.

Good analogy. It seems that both the GOP and the Democrats went off the deep end, the GOP declared war the middle class and the Democrats declared war on the culture, and they ally with each other to attack both targets. An Eisenhower GOP would be able to clean the clocks of the modern Democrats, and a Truman Democrat party would do the same to the modern GOP.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-02-20   11:11:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: rlk (#1)

Free trade, coupled with the greedy lackadaisical softness, indolence, and uncreativity of American workers; from the CEOs on down; is going to destroy the economy of this country.

I want to use the term "decimate" to describe what has been done to our industrial base, but remembering the Roman root it does not apply. Decimation would have meant only the destruction of the tenth part of our industrial base, as it has turned out decimation would have been far kinder than what our industrial base has actually suffered.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-02-20   11:13:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Stoner (#3)

Folks, those treasonous politicians would sell their mothers, and their very own souls if the CFR told them to. They do not function in the best interest of the U,S.A., only in the best interest of their CFR masters. They are all the puppets of Satan.

Very apt description. And they like to sell it as being in favor of free markets. We all know that is a lie, we saw how much they actually believe in free markets when it was time to bail out their banks.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-02-20   11:15:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

Will GOP Give Obama A Free Hand With Trans-Pacific “Free Trade” Deal?

Of course.

Provided there are the proper back-room deals that allows them to dip their beaks into the profits for their "fair share of the kickbacks".

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-02-20   11:28:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: sneakypete (#7)

Provided there are the proper back-room deals...

"Every time I drive through Kannapolis and I see those empty plants I know there is no way I could vote for CAFTA.”

"What does CAFTA sound like? NAFTA. It's not in the best interests of a core constituency I represent."

— Rep. Robin Hayes, R-North Carolina, on July 14, 2005

"I am flat-out, completely, horizontally opposed to CAFTA."

— Rep. Robin Hayes, R-North Carolina, on July 25, 2005

FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 443
(Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independents underlined)

H R 3045 RECORDED VOTE 28-Jul-2005 12:03 AM
QUESTION: On Passage
BILL TITLE: Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act

---- AYES 217 ---

Hayes

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-02-20   11:59:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: nativist nationalist (#5)

I want to use the term "decimate" to describe what has been done to our industrial base, but remembering the Roman root it does not apply. Decimation would have meant only the destruction of the tenth part of our industrial base, as it has turned out decimation would have been far kinder than what our industrial base has actually suffered.

Through a combination of greed, immediacy with no concern for the future, arrogance, and indifference at all levels, 50% of our industrial capacity is through.

rlk  posted on  2015-02-20   13:09:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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