As negotiations continue toward immersing the United States
in another sovereignty-compromising trade pact, it's hardly surprising to know
that proper warnings were issued about such an agreement in The New American
magazine five years ago. TNA's May 12, 2008 feature article entitled
"Transatlantic Two-Step" reported that German Chancellor Angela
Merkel and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso met with President
George W. Bush in the White House to discuss the ongoing negotiations that
would tie our country with the European Union. In his statement at the close of
the meeting, Mr. Bush didn't hesitate to summarize what the three had
discussed. He bluntly stated that the goal was "trans-Atlantic
integration."
The TNA article also noted that a group called the
Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN) had been working "carefully, if
quietly" toward economic union "since the early 1990s." The TPN
happens to be a non-governmental organization (NGO) provided legitimacy by the
United Nations. Its work, according to University of Nevada economics professor
Glen Atkinson, will set "the foundation for a political union." Of
course, this is no surprise because economic unions are followed by political
unions just as night follows day. The steps that led to the formation of the EU
prove this point. Merger of the U.S. with the EU is the ultimate goal and that
would mean an end to our nation's independence.
As progress toward the "integration" continued,
Nebraska Republican Douglas Bereuter (a member of the CFR) led the U.S. House
in passage of a resolution stating that the U.S. and the EU had "common
interests." He named environmental protection, poverty reduction,
combating international crime, promoting human rights, threats posed by
terrorism, terrorist states, and the proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction." The resolution was adopted by the House as far back as 2003.
Among the TPN's "Congressional Group" formed a
full decade ago could be found six senators and 49 House members. These
legislators obviously placed little importance on their oath to the U.S.
Constitution and the independence of our nation. This "group"
included then-Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), also a CFR member, who last year
was named by Barack Obama as our nation's secretary of defense. It's hardly
unreasonable to wonder what he intends to defend. Congressional support for
this dangerous entanglement remains.
The 2008 TNA article mentioned that support for the merger
of the U.S. and the EU could be found among the usual internationalist-minded
corporations such as Boeing, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, General Electric, IBM, Walt
Disney, Wal-Mart, Nestle, UPS, and more. Think tanks and foundations backing
the proposal include the CFR, Atlantic Council, Carnegie Endowment, U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, and the European Roundtable of Industrialists. The TPN's
time schedule calls for the launching of the "transatlantic common
Market" by 2015.
With all this backing, why hasn't the Transatlantic Trade
and Investment Partnership (TTIP) been presented to Congress for passage? The
answer is that there is resistance to such a pact and both the current and past
president know this, as do a sufficient number of members of Congress.
Congratulations are in order for all who have helped spread word about the
dangers of such an agreement that its promoters are cleverly and deceitfully
labeling a "partnership."
Nonetheless the first round of a new series of TTIP
negotiations was conducted during the week of July 8-12 in Washington, D.C.
According to an article appearing in the July 5 Wall Street Journal, the
revelations about electronic spying conducted by our nation's National Security
Agency have upset some Europeans. But it won't deter work toward hammering out
the TTIP. This article did say that some European officials expect "the
talks could take a couple of years or longer." A vote by Congress on a
completed TTIP agreement is expected in 2015.
While that comment that we have a couple years before a
congressional vote amounts to good news, we recommend that messages be sent to
your own senators and representative now denouncing the plan for this huge, new
trade agreement. All that's needed is a firm statement asking that the TTIP
negotiations cease. Your message could state something along the lines of
"Political union results from economic union. Look what happened to the
independence of dozens of nations that were lured into the European Union. Our
nation must remain independent."
Send an email to your senators and representative in
opposition to the TTIP agreement.
Comments:
Sovereignty involves who gets stuck with the tab. It invites politicians to engage in more
fiscal irresponsibility. More US exposure to overspending by other governments
is suicidal. Our own debts render us
bankrupt. Countries must retain their
sovereignty to force them to act responsibly.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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