It's official:
Obama to send TPP to Congress, Jeff
Sessions: 'He arrogantly thinks he knows best', by Curtis Ellis, 8/14/16, WND
NEW YORK – The White
House has put Congress on official notice that it will be sending lawmakers a
bill to implement President Barack Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement
later this year. The White House submitted what’s known as a Statement of Administrative
Action giving Congress a 30-day notification that the administration plans to
present legislation implementing the TPP. Obama has previously said that he
intends to push the TPP in the lame-duck session of Congress after the
election. Congressional leaders have said they would not consider the so-called
“free trade” deal before the election because it is extremely unpopular with
voters.
Donald Trump and Hillary
Clinton have spoken out against the TPP, though Clinton helped negotiate it and
once called it the “gold standard.” The administration’s latest move makes it
official it will push the controversial agreement in the lame duck. Senator
Jeff Sessions, a vocal opponent of the TPP and top adviser to Donald Trump blasted Obama for disregarding the will of the American
people. “Americans know these agreements have allowed trade practices that
unfairly close manufacturing plants, costing millions of high paying jobs,”
Sessions said.
“President Obama knows
that the only chance he has of passing the TPP is during this short window [of
the lame duck]. His determination flies in the face of the clear will of the
American people, as demonstrated in the primaries,” he added. Sessions said the
lame-duck session is tailored-made for special interests to sneak unpopular
legislation through. “Our nation is about to see once again how powerful forces
work overtime to advance a globalist agenda that the people oppose,” the
Republican senator from Alabama said.
The Statement of
Administrative Action that the White House submitted is required under trade
promotion authority legislation Congress passed last year. The White House
submitted its notice on Friday, a day the administration typically puts out
news it hopes will be ignored. It came on a day the media was preoccupied with
an economic address Hillary Clinton delivered on Thursday. The notice confirms
that Obama will push the TPP, the biggest agreement of its kind in U.S.
history, before the end of the year. Obama sees it as a way to cement his
agenda in place after he leaves the White House, and to fulfill his stated
ambition to fundamentally transform America.
The Trans-Pacific
Partnership is a global regulatory pact that involves 12 countries on four
continents. Obama says it will “write the rules for the global
economy. While the TPP is being presented as a trade agreement, it is far more
comprehensive and undermines U.S. national sovereignty. “The 5,554-page accord,
disguised as a simple trade agreement, commits the American people to an
international commission with the power to act around Congress. It allows 12
nations, some with less than 1 percent of the GDP of the United States, an
equal vote in the TPP Commission. Actions by this commission separate the
American people from the policy decisions that affect their lives. The TPP
Commission is a direct threat to representative democracy and accountability,”
said Sen. Sessions.
The TPP sets up a
TransPacific Partnership Commission that would have sweeping regulatory powers
over immigration, food, energy, medicine, Internet, intellectual property and
businesses within our borders as well as across borders. Under the terms of the
agreement, Congress would have no role in creating or approving the rules this
commission writes. “President Obama does not care what the good people of this
nation want. He arrogantly thinks he knows best. If he could pass it with his
‘pen and phone,’ he surely would,” said Sessions. While Hillary Clinton claims
she will oppose the TPP when she is president, her campaign says she will not
mount any opposition to it when it comes up in a lame-duck session later this
year. Her campaign did not comment on the latest move by the White House to jam
the agreement through Congress before Obama leaves office.
Donald Trump has made
opposition to TPP a centerpiece of his campaign and has said he will withdraw
from the agreement on day one of his presidency should it be approved.
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