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NAFTA: US lawmakers propose repealing the treaty
03-06-2010, 03:47 PM
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U.S. lawmakers launch push to repeal NAFTA

Doug Palmer for Reuters, Mar. 4, 2010 (from this link)

A small group of U.S. lawmakers unveiled legislation on Thursday to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement in the latest sign of congressional disillusionment with free-trade deals

The bill spearheaded by Rep. Gene Taylor, a Mississippi Democrat, would require President Barack Obama to give Mexico and Canada six months notice that the United States will no longer be part of the 16-year-old trade pact.

"At a time when 10 to 12 percent of the American people are unemployed, I think Congress has an obligation to put people back to work," Taylor said.

He argued NAFTA has cost the United States millions of manufacturing jobs and hurt national security by encouraging companies to move production to Mexico.

The high unemployment rate makes it the "perfect" time to push for repeal even though past efforts have failed, he said.

"You'll see the American people rally behind this, in my humble opinion," said Rep. Walter Jones, a North Carolina Republican who is one of about 28 co-sponsors of the bill.

Business groups like the National Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly support NAFTA, which they say has spurred U.S. economic growth by tearing down trade barriers between the three countries.

The repeal proposal comes as Obama says he wants to resolve problems blocking congressional approval of long-delayed trade deals with South Korea, Panama and Colombia.

The strongest opposition to those agreements comes from Obama's fellow Democrats.

The United States also will begin talks later this month with Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Chile, Peru, Vietnam and Brunei on an Asia-Pacific regional free-trade agreement.

Obama criticized NAFTA during the 2008 presidential election campaign but has not followed through on threats to withdraw from the agreement if Canada and Mexico did not agree to revamp the pact's labor and environmental provisions.

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03-06-2010, 11:06 PM
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RE: NAFTA: US lawmakers propose repealing the treaty
well it's about fucking time!

I don't have high hopes of it's success, though.

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03-10-2010, 03:42 AM
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RE: NAFTA: US lawmakers propose repealing the treaty
I doubt very much that this will happen. The dems have proven to be the same type of lap dogs their republican bretheren are...

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03-10-2010, 06:03 AM
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RE: NAFTA: US lawmakers propose repealing the treaty
This was one of obama's campaign pledges. Lets see what he does.
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