Posted on 05/12/2012 8:57:57 AM PDT by Twotone
At a summit on Next Steps and Implementation of ACUS Recommendations on Incorporation by Reference (IBR) and International Regulatory Cooperation (IRC) on Tuesday, May 1, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC, Cass Sunstein, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), made the first public announcement of Executive Order (EO) 13609, Promoting International Regulatory Cooperation. The EO is intended to strengthen American exports, economic growth, and job creation by helping to eliminate unnecessary regulatory differences between the United States and other countries.
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The devil is in the details, no doubt.
Singapore has no corporate taxes,,,,,,,,, I won’t hold my breath.
This is the work of one, mad, unhappy, desperate and vindictive Marxist who has very little time left to be vindictive and finish us off. We are in danger right now, with these EO’s and international treaties flying.
Let's fix that statement:
The EO is intended to strengthen American exports of American wealth, economic growth of America's enemies, and job creation by helping to eliminate unnecessary regulatory differences between the United States and other countries by giving those countries a distinct advantage over America.
There was another Executive order dated May 10
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2882810/posts
Obama has signed yet another executive order, this one is *Identifying and Reducing Regulatory Burdens,
that when coupled with his *Executive Order Promoting International Regulatory Cooperation
and *Executive Order Establishing a White House Council on Strong Cities, Strong Communities,
opens a direct path to bring United Nations regulations to the grass roots of our body politic.
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