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In Bush Win, House Narrowly Approves CAFTA
Associated Press ^ | July 27, 2005 | JIM ABRAMS

Posted on 07/27/2005 9:14:44 PM PDT by RWR8189

WASHINGTON - The House narrowly approved the Central American Free Trade Agreement early Thursday, a personal triumph for President Bush, who campaigned aggressively for the accord he said would foster prosperity and democracy in the hemisphere.

The 217-215 vote just after midnight adds six Latin American countries to the growing lists of nations with free trade agreements with the United States and averts what could have been a major political embarrassment for the Bush administration.

It was an uphill effort to win a majority, with Bush traveling to Capitol Hill earlier in the day to appeal to wavering Republicans to support a deal he said was critical to U.S. national security.

Lobbying continued right up to the vote, with Vice President Dick Cheney, U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman (news, bio, voting record) and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez tracking undecided lawmakers.

The United States signed the accord, known as CAFTA, a year ago with Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic, and the Senate approved it last month. It now goes to the president for his signature.

To capture a majority, supporters had to overcome what some have called free trade fatigue, a growing sentiment that free trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada have contributed to a loss of well-paying American jobs and the soaring trade deficit.

Democrats, who were overwhelmingly against CAFTA, also argued that its labor rights provisions were weak and would result in exploitation of workers in Central America.

But supporters pointed out that CAFTA would over time eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers that impede U.S. sales to the region, correcting the current situation in which 80 percent of Central American goods enter the United States duty-free but Americans must pay heavy tariffs.

The agreement would also strengthen intellectual property protections and make it easier for Americans to invest in the region.

"This is a test of American leadership in a changing world," said Rep. Kevin Brady (news, bio, voting record), R-Texas, a leading proponent of the agreement. "We cannot claim to be fighting for American jobs and yet turn our backs on 44 million new customers in Central America.


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To: nopardons

Personal attacks against members is prohibited by FR. It's also classless and unChristian like. I'll pray for you too. Good night.


781 posted on 07/29/2005 9:11:16 PM PDT by My GOP
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To: My GOP
Oh good grief, you're a baby.

Look kid, you've swallowed garbage and just regurgitating it.You obviously do NOT understand economics, nor NAFTA or CAFTA and don't use lefty garbage or nutty Pat's articles as refutation.

I do NOT believe that you know who any of those people are. If you did and saw their names, yet still used that site for proof, then you aren't just ignorant, you're a bloody fool!

782 posted on 07/29/2005 9:14:29 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: My GOP
Please don't pray "for" me. GOD only knows WHO/WHAT you pray to and I don't need your prayers.

Statements of FACT, are NOT "personal attacks". Please learn the difference. :-)

783 posted on 07/29/2005 9:16:37 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: My GOP
Yes, I agree, he is one rude person.

You forgot to add "being from Chicago . . . ," Ms. Post.

784 posted on 07/29/2005 9:24:25 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: hedgetrimmer

Did you miss the following? "Yes, I did get a Pell grant. They're wonderful things." It must rile you to no end that he got them and I didn't.


785 posted on 07/29/2005 9:26:35 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Toddsterpatriot
Oh, thanks for posting stuff from E.P.I. I just love it when you Buchanan lovers post from left wing web sites.

You'd think that true conservatives could keep their think-tanks straight.

786 posted on 07/29/2005 9:28:47 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: patriciaruth

The man this forum worships on kneepads believes in open borders. Since he is the head of the Republican party, and I assume you consider yourself a Republican, that makes you in favor of a no border policy. BTW, in '08 the borders will be erased by general agreement. There was a summit at the Taxes ranch, and people will be able to cross with the proper sticker.


787 posted on 07/29/2005 10:26:28 PM PDT by jeremiah (Patrick Henry said it best, give me liberty or give me death.)
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To: 1rudeboy

It doesn't rile me at all. You are the one who said you might have gotten a pell grant, I think right after you told somebody they shouldn't depend on the government for their livelihood. It was deliciously ironic.


788 posted on 07/29/2005 10:41:42 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: My GOP

Beware the Red Queen.
For she and/or her minions
Will ride down on you.



789 posted on 07/29/2005 11:03:02 PM PDT by John Robertson (Safe Travel)
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To: My GOP

There is no such word as "anyways" and your Pell Grant was a waste of taxpayer's ( my ) money!


790 posted on 07/29/2005 11:26:17 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
I'm surprised you even know how to post messages on FR.

There isn't anything that shows Bush is favoring the Cornyn-Kyl immigration bill.
791 posted on 07/30/2005 12:36:01 AM PDT by ThermoNuclearWarrior (PRESSURE BUSH TO CLOSE THE BORDERS!!!)
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To: ThermoNuclearWarrior
And I bet you're oh so saddened that I do know how to do that. :-)

Yes, there is, actually; ho look for it.

792 posted on 07/30/2005 12:38:42 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons

There isn't. You're lying about it. You are one of those Republicans who doesn't take a position on an issue until you see what Bush's position is first. I like Bush on a lot of issues but everyone knows illegal immigration is one of his worst. It's also one of the most important issues out there.


793 posted on 07/30/2005 12:48:42 AM PDT by ThermoNuclearWarrior (PRESSURE BUSH TO CLOSE THE BORDERS!!!)
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To: ThermoNuclearWarrior
You just want a flame war. Pity that; I"m not about to oblige you newbie.

I'm not a liar and unlike you, I don't make up fairy tales about other posters, whom I not only don't know, but whom I should be careful not to take a poke at.

Now run along...

794 posted on 07/30/2005 12:59:46 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: Patriot Son
Just to toss an example of what happens when jobs move overseas.

Six months ago, I purchased a new "over the range" microwave oven. Wanting to have a trouble free appliance I purchased a Maytag. Looked great - worked very well - now the motor burned out and has to be replaced. (I had a separate circuit installed just for this appliance) When asked how this could happen the repairman told me that since most appliances or parts thereof are manufactured overseas, this is what is happening. In my case the appliance was manufactured in Korea.

Seem's like a lot of things I buy these days are made elsewhere and since it costs quite a bit to repair when they break down, it is actually cheaper to buy another item new.

I remember many years ago, after WWII to be exact, when almost everything was made in America and built to last. People took pride in their work and put out quality items. I remember joking about the "Made in Japan" labels when their merchandise started coming onto the market.

Guess we should look into expanding our landfills!

795 posted on 07/30/2005 1:13:05 AM PDT by AnimalLover ( ((Are there special rules and regulations for the big guys?)))
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To: jeremiah
The man this forum worships on kneepads believes in open borders.

Jim Robinson believes in open borders?

796 posted on 07/30/2005 5:04:41 AM PDT by patriciaruth (They are all Mike Spanns)
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To: My GOP; Toddsterpatriot
I don't have any sources on NC at the moment just say I live here and I know what's going on. I don't have to have a source to know what's going on.

I always like to read up a little before I try to tell others what's going on where I am, same with where you are.  There's lots to read about CAFTA and NC.   Here's one source and an excerpt: 

Why CAFTA matters to the High-tech industry in North Carolina  

North Carolina ’s exports to the Dominican Republic and Central America countries exceeded $1.7 billion in 2004.  Since 1999, North Carolina exports to DR-CAFTA countries have increased by more than $1 billion, making DR-CAFTA North Carolina ’s largest growth market, greater than China and Japan combined.  

More than 60% of the U.S. high-tech industry’s revenue currently comes from sales outside the United States .  Free and open trade is crucial to our success.  Sales in foreign markets such as those in DR-CAFTA will increasingly be the engine of growth for the technology industry, and the free flow of goods between countries will help to create jobs in most sectors.  By improving access to growing markets for our products, U.S. companies and their workers will be more competitive.  In fact, the high-tech sector is important to North Carolina ’s economic success. ..

 

Here's another source and an excerpt: 

North Carolina’s exports to the DR-CAFTA countries equaled $1.7 billion in 2003, making it North Carolina’s 2nd largest export market.  North Carolina’s exports to the DR-CAFTA countries have increased by more than $1 billion since 1999, making DR-CAFTA North Carolina’s largest growth market, greater than China and Japan combined.

More sources:

Economic Impact of DR-CAFTA on North Carolina  3/17/2005 - See the attached report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce analyzing the expected economic impact of the DR-CAFTA on the state of North Carolina. 

Economic Impact of DR-CAFTA on North Carolina  2/10/2005 - See the attached report of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on the predicted economic impact of the DR-CAFTA on the state of North Carolina.

DR-CAFTA: NC State Study - Chamber of Commerce  Economic Impact of DR-CAFTA on North Carolina.  See the attached report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce analyzing the expected economic impact of the DR-CAFTA on the state of North Carolina.

Enjoy.

797 posted on 07/30/2005 6:20:19 AM PDT by expat_panama
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To: John Robertson; Toddsterpatriot

Check out J.R.'s posting history.


798 posted on 07/30/2005 6:30:47 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: AnimalLover
Six months ago, I purchased a new "over the range" microwave oven. Wanting to have a trouble free appliance I purchased a Maytag. Looked great - worked very well - now the motor burned out and has to be replaced. (I had a separate circuit installed just for this appliance) When asked how this could happen the repairman told me that since most appliances or parts thereof are manufactured overseas, this is what is happening. In my case the appliance was manufactured in Korea.

Seem's like a lot of things I buy these days are made elsewhere and since it costs quite a bit to repair when they break down, it is actually cheaper to buy another item new.

I remember many years ago, after WWII to be exact, when almost everything was made in America and built to last. People took pride in their work and put out quality items. I remember joking about the "Made in Japan" labels when their merchandise started coming onto the market.

Guess we should look into expanding our landfills!


Good points. back then. things were meant to be repaired but today, if they break, to the landfill they go. I think this plays into our role as a desposable, "get it now and make a quick buck" wasteful society that we have now. I have a 1982 Zenith TV that we bought new in early 1983, we had it fixed a couple of times and it is our main TV set to this day. I still have a 1970 Zenith I'd like to tinker and get up and running again but that's for another time. I disagree with the greenies on most things but this is where I am in agreement with them on, we have become too much of a disposable, wasteful society when we make products that go into landfills right off the bat instead of fixing them first. On one other forum I'm on, I know one guy who likes to fix old TV's (and cars, he still drives a 1970 Dodge Polara station wagon) and sometimes samples what people are tossing out. He came upon a 1989/90 RCA Colortrak TV on the curb, well, he decided to toss it in the Dodge and take it home to fix. Well his curiousity got the best of him and he decided to fire it up, it came on, nothing wrong with it, perfect condition yet people were going to toss it into the trash. One of my favorite people to read is noted futurist R. Buckminster Fuller, although I don't like his ideas of removing national borders, he did make such a point way back in the 1970's that we must quit being so wasteful although it does seem worse now than it was then.
799 posted on 07/30/2005 6:34:19 AM PDT by Nowhere Man (Lutheran, Conservative, Neo-Victorian/Edwardian, Michael Savage in '08! - DeCAFTA-nate CAFTA!)
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To: AnimalLover
I remember many years ago, after WWII to be exact, when almost everything was made in America and built to last.

I wonder who first came up with the notion of planned obsolescence? I really don't know, but I suspect it was here that it happened?

800 posted on 07/30/2005 6:36:08 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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