"The movement among Americans toward a decent, honest
populism-toward a refocusing on the needs of American citizens and American
interests-grows stronger by the day. Every vote to come before Congress,
beginning with the next fast-track push, will face this test: does your plan
strengthen or weaken the social and economic position of the loyal, everyday
working American?"
WASHINGTON-U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) issued the
following statement today regarding the vote to give President Obama expanded
fast-track executive authorities:
"It appears there will be another attempt by Tuesday to
force through new executive powers for President Obama. A vote for TAA next
week is a vote to send fast-track to the President's desk and to grant him
these broad new executive authorities. If that happens, it will empower the
President to form a Pacific Union encompassing 40 percent of the world's
economy and 12 nations-each with one equal vote. Once the union is formed,
foreign bureaucrats will be required to meet regularly to write the
Commission's rules, regulations, and directives-impacting Americans' jobs,
wages, and sovereignty. The union is chartered with a "Living
Agreement," and there is no doubt it will seek to expand its membership
and reach over time.
Fast-track will not only apply to the Pacific Union, but can
expedite an unlimited number of yet-unseen international compacts for six
years. There are already plans to advance through fast-track the Trade in
Services Agreement, the goal of which includes labor mobility among more than
50 nations, further eroding the ability of the American people to control their
own affairs.
Americans do not want this, did not ask for it, and are
pleading from their hearts for their lawmakers to stop it.
The same people projecting the benefits of leaping into a
colossal new economic union could not even accurately predict the impact of a
standalone agreement with South Korea. The latter deal, which promised to boost
our exports to them $10 billion, instead only budged them less than $1 billion,
while South Korea's imports to us increased more than $12 billion, nearly
doubling our trading deficit. This new agreement will only further increase our
trading deficit: opening our markets to foreign imports while allowing our trading
partners to continue their non-tariff barriers that close their markets to
ours.
If we want a new trade deal with Japan, or with Vietnam,
then they should be negotiated bilaterally and sent to Congress under regular
order. Under no circumstances should the House authorize, through fast-track,
the formation of a new international commission that will regulate not only
trade, but immigration, labor, environmental, and all manner of commercial
policy.
What American went to the polls in 2014 to vote for
fast-track and a new global union? Can anyone honestly say that Congress is
trying to ram this deal through because they think their constituents want it?
While elites dream of a world without borders, voters dream
of a world where the politicians they elect put this country's own citizens
first.
The movement among Americans toward a decent, honest
populism-toward a refocusing on the needs of American citizens and American
interests-grows stronger by the day. Every vote to come before Congress,
beginning with the next fast-track push, will face this test: does your plan
strengthen or weaken the social and economic position of the loyal, everyday
working American?"
[NOTE: To view this release online, please click
here<http://www.sessions.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/news-releases?ID=A4E89653-5C3B-4F58-9D26-66F876DA3950>.]
U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) serves on four
Senate committees: Armed Services, Budget, Environment and Public Works, and
Judiciary, where he is Chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and the
National Interest. Visit Sessions online at his
website<http://sessions.senate.gov/public/> or via
YouTube<http://www.youtube.com/user/SenatorSessions>,
Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-
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Email your US House Rep now and demand a NO VOTE.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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