(La Paz Agreement)La Paz Agreement - Pathway to Disintegration
...Mexico and the EPA rule...
The 1983 La Paz Agreement/Border XXIN
Signed by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Miguel de la Madrid in 1983, this breakthrough agreement established a framework for cooperation on environmental problems that has been carried forward by subsequent presidential administrations in Mexico and the U.S. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Mexico's Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (formerly SEMARNAP, now SEMARNAT) are jointly charged with searching for and implementing solutions to problems related to air, water and land pollution along the border. The commitment made in La Paz has lead to two multi-year initiatives, most recently the ambitious Border XXI Program. This effort brings together virtually all U.S. and Mexican Federal, state and local entities that are responsible for environmental and natural resource management in the border region. It places particular emphasis on public inputs, decentralization of environmental management and improved communication and cooperation among officials at all levels.
The U.S. Mexico Binational Commission Since 1981, a Mexico-U.S Binational Commission has provided stewardship over the broad array of bilateral issues. The BNC draws cabinet-level officials and other agency chiefs into intensive one-or-two-day discussions on an annual basis. It brings into high relief unresolved issues dividing the two countries and provides opportunities to discuss remedies. BNC meetings frequently lead to breakthrough agreements and occasion brainstorming which lead to innovative programs designed to manage affairs in a broad range of border issues.
- - - the White House might face a tough sell with New Mexico ranchers in the area,-
Looks like another job for Feudal Lord Reids Rustlers!
Lemme see now, B. Hussein created this New Mexico diversion to distract form his VA Hospital wait-till-they-die-waiting death panels.
Yup, one scandal requires one diversion a week!
Bump
Declaring vast areas as a “national monument” was Clinton’s innovation. Probably thought up by “Forehead” Begala.
I think a huge priority of any future conservative government, assuming we ever have one, should be to divest the federal government of all land ownership. The federal government should have a very narrow charter.
As an aside, FDR fought all of world war 2 with a White House staff of roughly 500. No faxes, cell phones, email, etc. The average WH staff during Clinton’s years was 3,300. Yet people who had to deal with it said they could never get anything done. With modern technology we should need 10% of the present number of government employees.
States need to tell this tinpot dictator to go away, and stop being a faggoty nuisance.
[ Mr. Obama will declare about 500,000 acres as the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. ]
He doesn’t have that power.....
Will Susana Martinez kiss Obuttboy’s ass over this?