Posted on 05/09/2011 3:22:05 PM PDT by GiovannaNicoletta
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Integration is a little-used term employed mainly by policy wonks. But while it may sound relatively harmless, it generally describes a very serious phenomenon when used in a geopolitical context the gradual merging of separate countries under a regional authority.
Similar processes are already well underway in Europe, Africa, and South America. And according to critics, the results essentially abolishing national sovereignty in favor of supranational, unaccountable governance have been an unmitigated disaster. But the U.S. government doesnt think so.
In North America, integration has been proceeding rapidly for years. The New American magazine was among the first to report on the efforts to erect what critics have called a North American Union, encompassing Canada, the United States, and Mexico. But more recently, the topic has received more attention.
After the creation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) similar in many ways to the European Common Market that preceded the political union in Europe the integration scheme has only accelerated. And the bipartisan efforts have been going on for years.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
Why do you think educated men in government are spending us into this mess? Answer: They are trying to take out the dollar.
You still haven't explained why Canada wants to yoke itself to a stupid monetary policy like the one being pursued in Washington.
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