Saturday, December 29, 2007

Congress

There are several US Congressmen speaking out about the NAFTA Superhighway, trans-texas corridor and a North American Union. One way to find this information is to go to http://www.house.gov/ and look up keyword relatiing to these issues. But, I will provide some links to make it easier.

A very interesting thing is that though the US federal government denies any involvement with these projects or a proposed plan for a North American Union, there has recently been a bill passed that specifically discusses the NAFTA Superphighway and a North American Union.

My point here is that if the government denies any such considerations and/or involvement, why pass a bill about it? Also, why would so many congressmen be so concerned?

Here is a list of some congressmen who are speaking about the issues, direct quotes friom their personal blogs, as well as links for you to read them yourself.


This one by Congressman Ron Paul, Texas comes directly from his personal blog is the one to pay close attention to:


The NAFTA Superhighway
October 30, 2006
By now many Texans have heard about the proposed “NAFTA Superhighway,” which is also referred to as the
trans-Texas corridor. What you may not know is the extent to which plans for such a superhighway are moving forward without congressional oversight or media attention.


This superhighway would connect Mexico, the United States, and Canada, cutting a wide swath through the middle of Texas and up through Kansas City. Offshoots would connect the main artery to the west coast, Florida, and northeast. Proponents envision a ten-lane colossus the width of several football fields, with freight and rail lines, fiber-optic cable lines, and oil and natural gas pipelines running alongside.

This will require coordinated federal and state eminent domain actions on an unprecedented scale, as literally millions of people and businesses could be displaced. The loss of whole communities is almost certain, as planners cannot wind the highway around every quaint town, historic building, or senior citizen apartment for thousands of miles.

Governor Perry is a supporter of the superhighway project, and Congress has provided small amounts of money to study the proposal. Since this money was just one item in an enormous transportation appropriations bill, however, most members of Congress were not aware of it.

The proposed highway is part of a broader plan advanced by a quasi-government organization called the “
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America,” or SPP.

The SPP was first launched in 2005 by the heads of state of Canada, Mexico, and the United States at a summit in Waco.

The SPP was not created by a treaty between the nations involved, nor was Congress involved in any way. Instead, the SPP is an unholy alliance of foreign consortiums and officials from several governments. One principal player is a Spanish construction company, which plans to build the highway and operate it as a toll road. But don’t be fooled: the superhighway proposal is not the result of free market demand, but rather an extension of government-managed trade schemes like NAFTA that benefit politically-connected interests.

The real issue is national sovereignty. Once again, decisions that affect millions of Americans are not being made by those Americans themselves, or even by their elected representatives in Congress. Instead, a handful of elites use their government connections to bypass national legislatures and ignore our Constitution-- which expressly grants Congress the sole authority to regulate international trade.

The ultimate goal is not simply a superhighway, but an integrated North American Union--complete with a currency, a cross-national bureaucracy, and virtually borderless travel within the Union. Like the European Union, a North American Union would represent another step toward the abolition of national sovereignty altogether.

A new resolution, introduced by Representative Virgil Goode of Virginia, expresses the sense of Congress that the United States should not engage in the construction of a NAFTA superhighway, or enter into any agreement that advances the concept of a North American Union. I wholeheartedly support this legislation, and predict that the superhighway will become a sleeper issue in the 2008 election. Any movement toward a North American Union diminishes the ability of average Americans to influence the laws under which they must live. The SPP agreement, including the plan for a major transnational superhighway through Texas, is moving forward without congressional oversight-- and that is an outrage. The administration needs a strong message from Congress that the American people will not tolerate backroom deals that threaten our sovereignty.



Zach Wamp 3rd Tennessee


Wamp votes to block NAFTA "Superhighway"

May 24, 2007
The Department of Transportation has announced plans for a year long pilot program to begin implementing the NAFTA "Superhighway." This program will allow Mexican trucking companies to make international deliveries to the United States beyond the 20-25 mile commercial zones currently in place along the Southwest border.



This is a bad idea that I continue to fight. I am co-sponsoring H.CON. RES. 40 which will prevent the construction of a NAFTA Superhighway System or a North American Union with Mexico and Canada. I also supported the Safe Roads Act of 2007, H.R. 1773, which would limit the length and scope of the pilot program and block its implementation until U.S. truckers have similar access in Mexico. The bill would also put in place strict safety regulations for the Department of Transportation to follow in setting up the pilot program. This bill passed the House with my full support by a vote of 411-3.


Wamp Opposed to Department of Transportation pilot program allowing trucks from Mexico into US

March 16, 2007
The Department of Transportation has announced plans for a year long pilot program, in connection with the NAFTA "Superhighway." This program will allow Mexican trucking companies to make international deliveries to the United States beyond the 20-25 mile commercial zones currently in place along the Southwest border.



House and senate roadblock Mexican trucks

September 19, 2007
The Department of Transportation has announced plans for a year long pilot program to begin implementing the NAFTA “Superhighway.” This program will allow Mexican trucking companies to make international deliveries to the United States beyond the 20-25 mile commercial zones currently in place along the Southwest border.
Fortunately, the House and Senate have blocked the funding needed to implem ent the program. It is highly unlikely that Mexican truckers will be granted access beyond our commercial zones this year. I will continue fighting this bad idea. I am co-sponsoring H.CON. RES 40, which will prevent the construction of the NAFTA Superhighway all together and prevent a North American Union with Mexico and Canada.


Ron Paul 14th Distric Texas

Regulation, Free Trade and Mexican Trucks
Another NAFTA nail is about to be hammered into the coffin Washington is building for the US economy. Within the next few days our borders will be opened to the Mexican trucking industry in an unprecedented way. A "pilot" program is starting which will allow trucks from Mexico to haul goods beyond the 25 mile buffer zone to any point in the United States . Officials claim this is being done with utmost oversight, but Americans still have their legitimate concerns. Rather than securing our borders, we seem to be providing more pores for illegal aliens, drug dealers, and terrorists to permeate. . .

The fact that this is being done in the name of free trade is disturbing. Free trade is not complicated, yet NAFTA and CAFTA are comprised of thousands of pages of complicated legal jargon. All free trade really needs is two words: Low tariffs. Free trade does not require coordination with another government to benefit citizens here. . .

A North American United Nations?
August 28, 2006

Globalists and one-world promoters never seem to tire of coming up with ways to undermine the sovereignty of the United States. The most recent attempt comes in the form of the misnamed "Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America (SPP)." In reality, this new "partnership" will likely make us far less secure and certainly less prosperous.


According to the US government website dedicated to the project, the SPP is neither a treaty nor a formal agreement. Rather, it is a "dialogue" launched by the heads of state of Canada, Mexico, and the United States at a summit in Waco, Texas in March, 2005.

What is a "dialogue"? We don't know. What we do know, however, is that Congressional oversight of what might be one of the most significant developments in recent history is non-existent. Congress has had no role at all in a "dialogue" that many see as a plan for a North American union.

According to the SPP website, this "dialogue" will create new supra-national organizations to "coordinate" border security, health policy, economic and trade policy, and energy policy between the governments of Mexico, Canada, and the United States. As such, it is but an extension of NAFTA- and CAFTA-like agreements that have far less to do with the free movement of goods and services than they do with government coordination and management of international trade.



CAFTA: More Bureaucracy, Less Free Trade
June 6, 2005 The Central America Free Trade Agreement, known as CAFTA, will be the source of intense political debate in Washington this summer. The House of Representatives will vote on CAFTA ratification in June, while the Senate likely will vote in July.


I oppose CAFTA for a very simple reason: it is unconstitutional. The Constitution clearly grants Congress alone the authority to regulate international trade. The plain text of Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 is incontrovertible. Neither Congress nor the President can give this authority away by treaty, any more than they can repeal the First Amendment by treaty. This fundamental point, based on the plain meaning of the Constitution, cannot be overstated. Every member of Congress who votes for CAFTA is voting to abdicate power to an international body in direct violation of the Constitution. . .

It is absurd to believe that CAFTA and other trade agreements do not diminish American sovereignty. When we grant quasi-governmental international bodies the power to make decisions about American trade rules, we lose sovereignty plain and simple. I can assure you first hand that Congress has changed American tax laws for the sole reason that the World Trade Organization decided our rules unfairly impacted the European Union. . .

The tax bill in question is just the tip of the iceberg. The quasi-judicial regime created under CAFTA will have the same power to coerce our cowardly legislature into changing American laws in the future. Labor and environmental rules are inherently associated with trade laws, and we can be sure that CAFTA will provide yet another avenue for globalists to impose the Kyoto Accord and similar agreements on the American people. CAFTA also imposes the International Labor Organization’s manifesto, which could have been written by Karl Marx, on American business. I encourage every conservative and libertarian who supports CAFTA to read the ILO declaration and consider whether they still believe the treaty will make America more free.

CAFTA means more government! Like the UN, NAFTA, and the WTO, it represents another stone in the foundation of a global government system. Most Americans already understand they are governed by largely unaccountable forces in Washington, yet now they face having their domestic laws influenced by bureaucrats in Brussels, Zurich, or Mexico City. . .


Rep. Walter B. Jones 3rd Distric, North Carolina

JONES VOICES CONCERN OVER “PARTNERSHIP” WITH CANADA AND MEXICO, OPPOSES NORTH AMERICAN UNION

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Walter B. Jones (R-NC) today expressed concern over the implications of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) on border security, American jobs and our nation’s sovereignty as President Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon convene this week’s North American Leaders’ Summit in Montebello, Canada. 3

“My Eastern North Carolina constituents are troubled by our weakly defended borders, our exploding trade deficit and the erosion of our national sovereignty,” Congressman Jones said. “As a result, many of them have expressed their concerns about our nation’s leadership role in the SPP.”



The SPP is a trilateral partnership between the U.S., Mexico and Canada established in March 2005. According to a White House document posted on the SPP’s website (www.spp.gov), the Bush administration and that of former Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Harper formed the SPP to, among other things, “facilitate further the movement of … persons within North America” and to “maximize trade … across our borders by striving to ensure compatibility of regulations and standards and eliminating redundant testing and certification requirements.” The document also announces that a series of trilateral working groups are convening to harmonize many of America’s regulations with those of Mexico and Canada.

“My constituents and I are extremely concerned about this ‘partnership’ for many reasons,” Jones continued. “Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution explicitly states that Congress – not the executive branch – has the power to ‘regulate commerce with foreign nations.’ Also, many SPP working group meetings are held in secret, and the public, the press and members of Congress have no opportunity to participate or conduct oversight.”

“Since NAFTA was approved, the United States has lost 3.1 million manufacturing jobs. More than 10 thousand illegal aliens now stream across our southern border every week. The U.S. does not need its government equalizing standards and regulations that will result in more American jobs going to Mexico and more illegal aliens coming to America,” Jones said. “The SPP also appears to cast aside America’s sovereignty and takes another step towards combining the United States, Mexico and Canada into a single EU-style North American super state.”

“While the American people and Congress understand the importance of promoting good relations with our neighbors, these concerns will only intensify if pursuit of the SPP continues out of public view and without congressional oversight or approval,” Jones concluded.

Congressman Jones is an original cosponsor of H. Con. Res. 40, a resolution which states that the United States should not engage in the construction of a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North American Union with Mexico and Canada.

Rep.Gary Miller 12th Distric California

House Members Resist Further Steps Toward North American Union

In a letter to President Bush, Congressman Miller urged that the United States not take any further steps toward implementing the Security and Prosperity Partnership, an executive branch agreement to “harmonize” American laws with those of Canada and Mexico. This agreement has not been approved by Congress and Congressman Miller is concerned that it could potentially lead to a North American Union or the construction of a NAFTA superhighway linking the three countries. In fact, he supported an amendment last week that would bar any funds from being used for the construction of such a highway. Congressman Miller will continue to oppose any initiative that could have the effect of further weakening this country’s ability to secure its homeland and prevent illegal immigration.


Rep. Virgil Goode, 5th District, Virginia

FOR RELEASE: August 29, 2007
An amendment to the Transportation Appropriations bill virtually mirrors my bill, HCR 40, which would stop the development of the Security and Prosperity Partnership. The amendment was in introduced by Representatives Duncan Hunter of California and Marcy Kaptur of Ohio. This amendment passed 362-to-63. HCR 40 says that the United States should not engage in the construction of a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North American Union with Mexico and Canada. The amendment prohibits the use of federal funds to participate in working groups pursuant to the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), which was a partnership agreement signed by President Bush, the President of Mexico and the Canadian Prime Minister in 2005. The SPP is a precursor of the North American Union. This is the effort by the U. S., Canada and Mexico, which would create a union, similar to the European Union. Such a union would dilute the sovereignty of each nation and leave the U. S. even more vulnerable to the infusion of terrorists, illegal drugs and illegal aliens. I hope that this overwhelming vote in favor of this amendment echoed in Ottawa, Canada where the leaders of the United States, Canada and Mexico met last week.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP)

The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) is an off-shoot of NAFTA. It involves the leadership from the US, Mexico and Canada. It has also invited what the SPP calls 'stakeholders' to participate. As far as I can see 'stakeholders' are corporations from the private sector as well as foreign entities. The term 'stakeholders' originates from the Millenium Institute Threshold 21 model. What does that mean? That is for later discussion, but keep this in mind as the Millenium Institute is the common thread.

Here is the SPP's self description taken directly from their web-site:



"SPP Background
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) was launched in March of 2005 as a trilateral effort to increase security and enhance prosperity among the United States, Canada and Mexico through greater cooperation and information sharing.



This trilateral initiative is premised on our security and our economic prosperity being mutually reinforcing. The SPP recognizes that our three great nations are bound by a shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic institutions.


The SPP provides the framework to ensure that North America is the safest and best place to live and do business. It includes ambitious security and prosperity programs to keep our borders closed to terrorism yet open to trade.


The SPP builds upon, but is separate from, our long-standing trade and economic relationships. It energizes other aspects of our cooperative relations, such as the protection of our environment, our food supply, and our public health.



Looking forward, President Bush, Prime Minister Harper and President Fox identified emergency management; influenza pandemics, including avian influenza; energy security; and safe and secure gateways (border security and facilitation) as key priorities for the SPP. The Leaders also announced the creation of North American Competitiveness Council to fully incorporate the private sector into the SPP process. -->"

Saturday, December 22, 2007

North American Conspiracy?

I am a nobody.

Sure, I have a name. I also have a family and three kids. I have friends and a church community. But in the public forum, in politics and everywhere else, I am a complete nobody. You have never heard of me. In fact, I am a Pennsylvania house-wife with no college degree. Besides to a very small number of people I have absolutely no significance. I've never even called in to Rush.

Yet.

But I have information. And I am not afraid to use it.

In fact, I hope I get on your last nerve with the information I share. I hope you hear it and read about it everywhere. I will NOT be silenced. And I want you- fellow nobody- to be encouraged to speak up as well.

A friend of mine called me several months ago. She had heard Chuck Missler from Koinonia House speak at her parents church on Strategic trends. She was the first to tell me about the NAFTA Superhighway and the growing trend toward a North American Union. I was stunned. I had never heard about this, much less imagined it.
Me being me, I looked into it. During my initial search into these issues, I found enough to convince me that both are probably true. I immediately found evidence that the NAFTA Superhighway is a fact and that there is a strong trend toward a North American Union. It seemed obvious to me that as we are heading into a more and more global economy and also that we would need the union to survive economically. The national debt is staggering-frightening if you consider the data. The dollar is sliding FAST. The European Union is now a major superpower and the Unites State of America is diminishing. I actually don't see any other choice to preserve our way of life. Though, there are several things that seriously bother me. The first is that I could not see how we could join into such a union without violating our constitution. The second was how this could be going on and no one seems to know anything about it.

Okay, those two thinks don't just bother me. . .they have been two of the three factors that are moving me into action.

I was recently listening to Mighty Mike Faust on WEEU in Reading, PA. He has a call-in show every weekday morning. Anyone can call in to discuss anything on our minds. I remember a caller who wanted to discuss the NAFTA Superhighway. I heard it mentioned as a conspiracy theory.

Any time you want to illegitimize a person or a subject, the easiest way is to label it. In this case, many are using terms like 'conspiracy', 'theory', and more insulting terms referring to some as 'kooky'. (This is for you Jerry Corsi)

I wanted to call in right away to add my two cents, but I decided I'd better know exact information and sources before I commented. So began my odyssey. The more I researched, the more I realized how complex the issues involved are.

So, I decided to chronicle my search so others could use it. Don't simply take my word on it, but examine the evidence. Everything I state will be backed up with a link and/or a quote and source. I will make it as simple to understand as I can.

Also, you must understand, this is a very complex issue. There are no easy solutions to the multiple problems facing our great country. I don't believe there is a 'conspiracy' Per Se. I have also stated previously that a multi-country union may save our economy. Regardless, I hope you will realize that no matter what happens a major shift in our culture is imminent. I desire people to be informed. I am a conservative and have very conservative views. However, these issues affect us all and we need to make informed decisions because our children and grandchildren are depending on us. These issues have the potential to polarize our nation and miscommunication and misinformation should not contribute to it unduly.

Thank you for taking the time to follow up on this. Please feel free to comment. My goal is to inform you and get you to ask questions. You may not agree with my conclusions but at least take time to investigate the issues. Remember I am a nobody. If I can, you can.