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(2nd Amendment threatened in Obama's trade plans)

UNITED NATIONS – Giving President Obama fast-track authority to conclude an international trade agreement is like playing Russian roulette with six bullets in the chamber, says one of America’s leading gun rights organizations.

Gun Owners of America is blasting a congressional proposal that empowers Obama to unilaterally negotiate international agreements as “a ‘bait and switch’ scheme that could seriously impact the Second Amendment.”

1 posted on 01/30/2015 9:08:07 AM PST by yoe
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To: yoe

Secret Government bump for later....


2 posted on 01/30/2015 9:12:15 AM PST by indthkr
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I think we have a lose-lose situation here.

When the State Department negotiates a trade agreement with another country, it always involves a lot of give and take. They don't want Congress to then mess it up by adding in special favors for their constituents. Up or down vote for the whole things, no amendments.

However, I don't trust the Administration to get a good trade agreement by negotiating in secret. Not any Administration, and especially not this one. Negotiating in secret means Congress has no voice while the negotiations are taking place. They are handed a package, with both good and bad in it, and told to take it or leave it.

To paraphrase a politician of a long time ago, if Congress is to be in on the crash landings, it should also be in on the takeoffs. A trustworthy Administration would keep the appropriate Congressional committees involved while the negotiations are taking place, so there will be no surprises later.

3 posted on 01/30/2015 4:58:18 PM PST by JoeFromSidney (Book RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY, available from Amazon.)
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