I generally don’t buy into conspiracy theories. A conspiracy takes smarter people than the ones usually accused of doing the conspiring.
Follow the money.
There’s nothing irrational going on. The Republicans want the cheap workforce, and hope they will get “conservatives” Catholics. The Democrats want the votes. What’s irrational about that?
Our leaders are rationally, and with much forethought screwing us.
World Nut Daily.
Why else would the majority of the bougeocracy be slavering at the mouth to push this OBVIOUSLY unpopular law upon us?
"Though no one wants to reward illegal behavior, we must find a way for these workers to come forward, make good on the past and participate in a program that leads to permanent residency and eventual citizenship."
http://www.meatami.com/1CQImmigrationAd030206.pdf
The Rogues Gallery Of Signatories To The Above Statement:
How Government Insiders Over Threw The United States Without Using Bullets
Subtitled: Elite Treason Is Without Consequence
The sinister plan to is to expand the power of FedGov. The Civil War decided the issue; we are in the implementation phase.
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The mostly likely fundamental nature of BIG, is a bankrupt USA which is being told what it should->must do in order to not be declared insolvent by it's monetary masters. A country which needs to constantly borrow large amounts of money does not control it's own destiny at some point. That (melting?) point has obviously been achieved. And may I add duh. Perhaps I could even get a duh in for all those free trade and the deficit doesn't matter highly educated types. You know, the ones who are bringing this anti-USA future upon us, in spite of our best efforts to protect ourselves and hold the USA to the government format which our founders and fore-fathers fought, lost and died for.
Mexican Amnesty Activists’ Have A Direct Line to OUR Senators!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1839080/posts
For those of you having difficulty getting thru to your senator, here is the 800 # paid for by the Mexican Amnesty Activists:
800-882-2005
This will get you directly to your senator unlike the #’s available to the US Citizen.
Press 1 when you hear a Spanish message, then Press 1 again to be transferred to your senior senator’s office
OR
Press 2 when you hear a Spanish message, and you’ll be transferred to your junior senator’s office.
You get through immediately and the call is paid for by the enemy!
Armitage - isn’t he the one...?
I don’t know about any ‘sinister’ north american union plan, but it seems to me big goverment wants the mecksickuns here to keep GDP growing, as birthrate in US is too low, we need people to fuel the machine. too easy to quit aborting the babies.
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 23, 2005
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America Prosperity Agenda
PROSPERITY AGENDA
Promoting Growth, Competitiveness and Quality of Life
To enhance the competitive position of North American industries in the global marketplace and to provide greater economic opportunity for all of our societies, while maintaining high standards of health and safety for our people, the United States, Mexico, and Canada will work together, and in consultation with stakeholders, to:
Improve Productivity
Regulatory Cooperation to Generate Growth
Lower costs for North American businesses, producers, and consumers and maximize trade in goods and services across our borders by striving to ensure compatibility of regulations and standards and eliminating redundant testing and certification requirements.
Strengthen regulatory cooperation, including at the onset of the regulatory process, to minimize barriers.
Sectoral Collaboration to Facilitate Business
Explore new approaches to enhance the competitiveness of North American industries by promoting greater cooperation in sectors such as autos, steel, and other sectors identified through consultations.
Strengthen North America’s energy markets by working together, according to our respective legal frameworks, to increase reliable energy supplies for the region’s needs and development, by facilitating investment in energy infrastructure, technology improvements, production and reliable delivery of energy; by enhancing cooperation to identify and utilize best practices, and to streamline and update regulations; and by promoting energy efficiency, conservation, and technologies such as clean coal, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and renewable energy.
Improve the safety and efficiency of North America’s transportation system by expanding market access, facilitating multimodal corridors, reducing congestion, and alleviating bottlenecks at the border that inhibit growth and threaten our quality of life (e.g., expand air services agreements, increase airspace capacity, initiate an Aviation Safety Agreement process, pursue smart border information technology initiatives, ensure compatibility of regulations and standards in areas such as statistics, motor carrier and rail safety, and working with responsible jurisdictions, develop mechanisms for enhanced road infrastructure planning, including an inventory of border transportation infrastructure in major corridors and public-private financing instruments for border projects).
Work towards the freer flow of capital and the efficient provision of financial services throughout North America (e.g., facilitate cross-border electronic access to stock exchanges without compromising investor protection, further collaboration on training programs for bank, insurance and securities regulators and supervisors, seek ways to improve convenience and cost of insurance coverage for carriers engaged in cross border commerce).
Stimulate and accelerate cross-border technology trade by preventing unnecessary barriers from being erected (e.g., agree on mutual recognition of technical requirements for telecommunications equipment, tests and certification; adopt a framework of common principles for e-commerce).
Investing in Our People
Work through the Partnership for Prosperity and the Canada-Mexico Partnership to strengthen our cooperation in the development of human capital in North America, including by expanding partnerships in higher education, science, and technology.
Reduce the Costs of Trade
Efficient Movement of Goods
Lower the transaction costs of trade in goods by liberalizing the requirements for obtaining duty-free treatment under NAFTA, including through the reduction of “rules of origin” costs on goods traded between our countries. Each country should have in place procedures to allow speedy implementation of rules of origin modifications.
Increase competitiveness by exploring additional supply chain options, such as by rationalizing minor differences in external tariffs, consistent with multilateral negotiation strategies.
Efficient Movement of People
Identify measures to facilitate further the movement of business persons within North America and discuss ways to reduce taxes and other charges residents face when returning from other North American countries.
Enhance the Quality of Life
Joint Stewardship of our Environment
Expand cooperative work to improve air quality, including reducing sulphur in fuels, mercury emissions, and marine emissions.
Enhance water quality by working bilaterally, trilaterally and through existing regional bodies such as the International Boundary and Water Commission and the International Joint Commission.
Combat the spread of invasive species in both coastal and fresh waters.
Enhance partnerships and incentives to conserve habitat for migratory species, thereby protecting biodiversity.
Develop complementary strategies for oceans stewardship by emphasizing an ecosystem approach, coordinating and integrating existing marine managed areas, and improving fisheries management.
Creating a Safer and More Reliable Food Supply while Facilitating Agricultural Trade
Pursue common approaches to enhanced food safety and accelerate the identification, management and recovery from foodborne and animal and plant disease hazards, which will also facilitate trade.
Enhance laboratory coordination and information-sharing by conducting targeted bilateral and/or trilateral activities to establish a mechanism to exchange information on laboratory methods and to build confidence regarding each other’s testing procedures and results.
Increase cooperation in the development of regulatory policy related to the agricultural biotechnology sectors in Canada, Mexico and the United States, through the work of the North American Biotechnology Initiative (NABI).
Protect Our People from Disease
Enhance public health cross-border coordination in infectious diseases surveillance, prevention and control (e.g., pandemic influenza).
Improve the health of our indigenous people through targeted bilateral and/or trilateral activities, including in health promotion, health education, disease prevention, and research.
Building upon cooperative efforts under the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use, work towards the identification and adoption of best practices relating to the registration of medicinal products.
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Ummm...is it just me, or does it look like that is the cast of characters we do NOT want doing analysis on this issue?
For G*d’s sake- is it always about money?
I’d love to see these greedy traitors exposed.
here is another one, I try to ping you to only the best of the best concerning the NAU. I tin foilers (me) are right on this.
Michael Medved also pays attention to the NAU. He ridicules anyone who thinks it’s a possibility.
Then he moves on to discuss his latest Big Foot sightings.