Democratic Underground Latest Greatest Lobby Journals Search Options Help Login
Google

“Deal” on Trade is Slippery Slope – Take Action Now!

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
This topic is archived.
Home » Discuss » Archives » General Discussion (1/22-2007 thru 12/14/2010) Donate to DU
 
RedEarth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-30-07 12:03 PM
Original message
“Deal” on Trade is Slippery Slope – Take Action Now!
.......If you have the slightest concern about the loss of jobs in the US, you need to take action now. If this bill passes, more jobs will be lost to low wage countries and more downward pressure will be put on remaining jobs in the US......It's very important that each of us takes action by contacting members of Congress..........it just takes a minute.


Last November, Americans loudly rejected the Bush administration’s more-of-the-same NAFTA expansion trade policy and elected a freshman class in Congress who have committed to changing the status quo and paving the way towards a new, fairer global economy.

But, on Thursday, May 10th of this year, a handful of Democrats joined the White House and the Republicans in charge of trade to announce a “deal” that would facilitate the passage of various Bush NAFTA-style “free trade” agreements (FTAs). The deal added labor standards, but failed to excise all of the outrageous NAFTA-style foreign investor, procurement and other rules that are destroying our middle class.

Please use the form below to let your representatives know that you want them to make sure there are no more Bush NAFTA expansion agreements, and instead you expect Congress to chart a NEW course for trade and globalization.


Using the form below, or a personalized version, please send a letter to Congress.

This form will send the letter to your Representative and to both of your Senators

http://action.citizen.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=11380
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
tbyg52 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-30-07 01:28 PM
Response to Original message
1. I'm confused
Is the post I'm replying to the current situation, or is this:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=1217511&mesg_id=1217511
Bush has lost his 'fast track' power for trade agreements
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
RedEarth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-30-07 04:06 PM
Response to Reply #1
2. Thanks for responding.... It is a little confusing, maybe these links will help....


Like most Americans, you probably don’t trust this Administration to have more authority over anything! Well, here’s some good news: President Bush’s grant of Fast Track authority – the un-democratic Nixon-era law that transfers Congress' constitutionally-mandated control over U.S. trade agreements to the White House – expires June 30, 2007.

And then there is the shockingly bad news – Democratic leaders recently struck a "deal" with President Bush that could pave his was to new “Fast Track” authority – and more of his devastating trade policy.

http://www.citizen.org/trade/index.cfm

Dems Cut Trade Deal with Bush; Poised to Throw American Workers Under Bus

By Lori Wallach and Todd Tucker, AlterNet. Posted May 23, 2007.

Just 100 days after the Democrats rode into Washington on a fair trade mandate, shock has morphed into rage over last Thursday's surprise announcement by the Bush administration, Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Ways and Means and Finance Committee Chairs Charles Rangel and Max Baucus, and a coterie of New Democrats and CAFTA 15'ers of a "Deathstar Deal" on trade. The deal could facilitate passage of various awful, pending Bush "free trade agreements" (FTAs), not to mention the danger it may pose to Democrats who go along with its terms. (See here and here for the blow by blow.)

Not one labor, environmental, small business, public health or consumer group supports the deal. Huge corporations praised it -- they see it as essential to the passage of more corporate trade agreements. Among these monied voices was the Chamber of Commerce president, who celebrated the deal's unveiling with a statement in which he said he was psyched about "assurances" he had received that the deal's labor provisions "cannot be read to require compliance" with international labor standards.

Why would Democrats pass a politically poisonous trade deal with the Bush administration instead of launching their own proactive trade agenda? Why not propose a forward-looking strategy that could satisfy public demand for new trade rules that tackle the stability-threatening trade deficit, stagnant wages and other urgent problems?

Most Democrats are asking the same question. The Deathstar Deal was negotiated in secret, legal texts were not made public, and it was abruptly announced without warning to most Democrats or Democratic base groups.

Reaction from the majority-making House Democratic freshmen, key Democratic members and labor and other party constituents concerned with trade ranged from stunned to horrified. Former Teamster President Jim Hoffa summed up what many were thinking when he said that the Deathstar Deal "sells out American workers" and that his union "will fight like hell to oppose this shortsighted agreement."

White House political czar Karl Rove did not issue a statement, but we bet he was gleeful. If this deal, which so far is only on the conceptual level, results in Congress having to vote on more Bush trade agreements, the political implications are even more cataclysmic than the policy damage. In one blast, this Deathstar Deal could result in the newly Democratic-controlled Congress passing Bush trade agreements by a majority of the minority GOP and a minority of the majority Democrats. This will alienate the Democratic base, split the Democratic Congressional Caucus, blur the distinction on economic issues between the parties à la NAFTA, give President Bush a major victory (and one that gets his foreign policy message off the Iraq disaster), and undermine the re-election chances of the many freshmen Democrats who won races in socially conservative districts campaigning against incumbents' NAFTA-CAFTA voting records.

From the public outline of the text, we know that most of the essential fixes (PDF), which unions and fair trade groups say are needed to de-NAFTA-ize the Bush trade agreements, were simply ignored in this Deathstar Deal.

The deal does absolutely nothing to address the Bush FTAs' ban on anti-offshoring, Buy America and Buy Local policies. Democrats, labor and statehouses across the country prize these policies as an innovative way to support sustainable local economies. Do senior Dems really want to explain to Americans why they consented to have these jeopardized in foreign trade pacts?

Further, nothing was done to fix the Peru FTA terms that would allow Citibank or other U.S. investors providing "private retirement accounts" to sue Peruvian taxpayers if Peru reverses its failed Social Security privatization. Peru's labor federations consider this FTA provision to be a major impediment to reversing this social catastrophe. Seeing Democrats beat back the Bush proposal here, Peru's labor federations asked Democratic trade leaders to fix this problem unaddressed in the Deathstar Deal.

The Deathstar Deal also does nothing to remove from the Bush FTAs the outrageous NAFTA-CAFTA foreign investor privileges (PDF) that create incentives for U.S. firms to move offshore and exposes our most basic environmental, health, zoning and other laws to attack in foreign tribunals. (Go here for our longer analysis of the Deathstar Deal's flaws.)

In the next few weeks, we will know if the Deathstar Deal is deactivated or whether it wreaks its ruin. In part, this will rely on whether a "deal" in principle can be translated into reality. For instance, Speaker Pelosi and other Democrats have long stated that the FTAs must be renegotiated to make the agreed changes part of the binding text of the agreements. But post announcement, White House and other GOP officials are now saying that they are not inclined to reopen the texts.

Democrats making this "deal" say it only applies to the Panama and Peru NAFTA expansion agreements, while key Republicans and corporate chieftains say it is the path to granting President Bush new blank-check Fast Track trade authority and passing Colombia and Korea FTAs. (Colombia's right-wing paramilitary-linked government has ruled over the assassination of 400 labor unionists: human rights groups, unions and key Democrats say no way FTA; while the highly problematic Korea FTA, which even some major corporations oppose, would be the highest dollar deal since NAFTA.)

Many hope Speaker Pelosi can save the universe,and help the party and Congress find its way out of the Deathstar Deal. For that to happen, fair traders' demands that the "deal" be rejected need to be channeled to her and other members of Congress NOW.

http://www.citizen.org/publications/release.cfm?ID=7524
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
tbyg52 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-30-07 07:33 PM
Response to Reply #2
4. Yes, this is the report that says they *are* going to make a deal
Edited on Sat Jun-30-07 07:44 PM by tbyg52
The thread I linked to says they *aren't*. That's why I'm confused.... ;)

Edited due to confusion as to which thread was which.....
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
dEMOK Donating Member (833 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-30-07 04:40 PM
Response to Original message
3. k&r...
This is a very important issue. Under NAFTA rules "free trade" rarely equals "fair trade."
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
DU AdBot (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view 
this author's profile Click to add 
this author to your buddy list Click to add 
this author to your Ignore list Sun Nov 03rd 2024, 08:27 AM
Response to Original message
Advertisements [?]
 Top

Home » Discuss » Archives » General Discussion (1/22-2007 thru 12/14/2010) Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2011 Democratic Underground, LLC