You mean like the Iraq war? You mean like your either with us or with the terrorist? You mean like cutting taxes during time of war? You mean like opposing modernizing the world most expensive health care system? You mean like opposing finance reforms? Were talking about those Republicans? Yea....right.Just proves that Republicans can and do negotiate and vote in the best interests of the public even if they don't get all they would want, rather than be like the thick headed, narrow-minded, my-way or the highway Democrats, that demand everyone accept what they think is best for us, whether we like it or not......
but then we always knew that anyway...
And this shows what a totally fucked in the head left wing nut you have become. Your head is so far up the donkey's ass you are looking out its nostrils, and you actually have the gumption to call someone else partisan?...to organizing trade agreements which shipped our high paying manufacturing jobs over seas to failing to enforce the law while greedy Wall Street gamblers collapsed our economic system then fighting to reward those same people with huge bonuses for not only failing but nearly destroying our banking system there's not a whole lot of trust for you wacked out right wing nuts and your partisan identity politics.
And this shows what a totally fucked in the head left wing nut you have become.
Just for one, it has been pointed out REPEATEDLY that many of the manufacturing-job-exporting free trade agreements were negotiated by Clinton's administration..
Yep...just like the Iraq war, voted on and passed by the US Congress to allow the President to use force .....VOTED ON AND PASSED.....You mean like the Iraq war? You mean like your either with us or with the terrorist? You mean like cutting taxes during time of war? You mean like opposing modernizing the world most expensive health care system? You mean like opposing finance reforms? Were talking about those Republicans? Yea....right.
House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement's supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994.[For real?
Then, in that case, someone has been "repeatedly" lying.
NAFTA was a free trade scheme wet-dream for conservatives years before clinton, and the treaty was negotiated by Ronald Reagan and Poppy Bush. As I recall, Poppy ceremoniously signed the final treaty with the Mexican Prez and the Canuck PM, and then tried to ram it through fast track approval before clinton came into office.
Don't you remember the 1992 election, with Perot and all that crap? Does it dawn on you in that case, that it was President Poppy that was finalizing the negotiations on NAFTA.
Clinton said he would support Poppy's NAFTA if elected, but only after modifying it with more pro-labor and pro-environment amendments. Which is what he did. When clinton came in, he modified it was some pro-labor stuff that Poppy and Reagan didn't see fit to have in it. Still, it was a total sell out by Clinton to support Poppy Bush's NAFTA agreement. As I recall, most democrats in congress voted against the final version, even with clinton's modest pro-labor amendments.
Also, I'm 99% sure you were also wrong on only the senate voting on these. I think these trade agreements are treated differently from regular treaties, and that ultimately there is some kind of implementation act that has to be brought before a congressional vote. I'm almost positive that house voted on a NAFTA and a CAFTA implementation act, before anything was implemented.
LOL Look again at when NAFTA was ratified. If Clinton had added so much protection, why did so many manufacturing jobs float south of the border within a few years of the treaty? Why did so many lumber jobs float north of the border to Canada - which hit Montana quite hard.For real?
Then, in that case, someone has been "repeatedly" lying.
NAFTA was a free trade scheme wet-dream for conservatives years before clinton, and the treaty was negotiated by Ronald Reagan and Poppy Bush. As I recall, Poppy ceremoniously signed the final treaty with the Mexican Prez and the Canuck PM, and then tried to ram it through fast track approval before clinton came into office.
Don't you remember the 1992 election, with Perot and all that crap? Does it dawn on you in that case, that it was President Poppy that was finalizing the negotiations on NAFTA.
Clinton said he would support Poppy's NAFTA if elected, but only after modifying it with more pro-labor and pro-environment amendments. Which is what he did. When clinton came in, he modified it was some pro-labor stuff that Poppy and Reagan didn't see fit to have in it. Still, it was a total sell out by Clinton to support Poppy Bush's NAFTA agreement. As I recall, most democrats in congress voted against the final version, even with clinton's modest pro-labor amendments.
Also, I'm 99% sure you were also wrong on only the senate voting on these. I think these trade agreements are treated differently from regular treaties, and there is some kind of implementation act that has to be brought before a congressional vote. I'm almost positive that the house voted on a NAFTA and a CAFTA implementation act.
You mean like the Iraq war? You mean like your either with us or with the terrorist? You mean like cutting taxes during time of war? You mean like opposing modernizing the world most expensive health care system? You mean like opposing finance reforms? Were talking about those Republicans? Yea....right.
It just goes to show you that two months before an election is a lot of time.
I rather anticipated your response Pavo as it's typically partisan.
The fact is, Obama and the Democrats have a big political edge over Republicans that can be used to sway the publics mind.
Look there's no denying were in a mess and their no denying that solutions to the mess were in are not coming fast enough for a lot of people suffering trough hard times and they want change. One things for sure, voting for ideologically conservative Republicans who got us into this mess in the first place aint the change people want.
That's the political capital that Democrats have in the upcoming election and believe me they are going to use it.
From irresponsible imperial adventurism and immoral war of aggression in Iraq to mismanaging our nations fiscus, to dropping the ball on the war on terrorism, to being asleep at the wheel when a city drowned, to organizing trade agreements which shipped our high paying manufacturing jobs over seas to failing to enforce the law while greedy Wall Street gamblers collapsed our economic system then fighting to reward those same people with huge bonuses for not only failing but nearly destroying our banking system there's not a whole lot of trust for you wacked out right wing nuts and your partisan identity politics.
I've met Boehner. He's the rep from the district I grew up in. He's an empty suit. He's never, ever uttered an original thought and is absolutely brilliant at not saying anything. If he wasn't from an old money Catholic family from Cincinnati he'd be unelectable in that district and were talking about a district that would gladly vote for Hitler as long as he's a German Catholic. He couldn't get elected dog catcher in Franklin county.I have a new respect for the guy, maybe Speaker Bohner would not be as bad as I thought! Good for him!
Are you related to Asshat Hotdog?Haven't you seen the Obama deception. Greed had nothing to do with the Economic callapse. Wall Street deliberatly destroyed the economy to seize more control over the American economy as well as the world economy at large. Wall Street cares more about power then it does about money. It wasted and Lost a ton of money just for a little more power.
Just proves that Republicans can and do negotiate and vote in the best interests of the public even if they don't get all they would want, rather than be like the thick headed, narrow-minded, my-way or the highway Democrats, that demand everyone accept what they think is best for us, whether we like it or not......
but then we always knew that anyway...
I've met Boehner. He's the rep from the district I grew up in. He's an empty suit. He's never, ever uttered an original thought and is absolutely brilliant at not saying anything. If he wasn't from an old money Catholic family from Cincinnati he'd be unelectable in that district and were talking about a district that would gladly vote for Hitler as long as he's a German Catholic. He couldn't get elected dog catcher in Franklin county.
You mean like the Iraq war? You mean like your either with us or with the terrorist? You mean like cutting taxes during time of war? You mean like opposing modernizing the world most expensive health care system? You mean like opposing finance reforms? Were talking about those Republicans? Yea....right.
Look there's no denying were in a mess and their no denying that solutions to the mess were in are not coming fast enough for a lot of people suffering trough hard times and they want change. One things for sure, voting for ideologically conservative Republicans who got us into this mess in the first place aint the change people want.
I think their is one flaw in the banker globalist conspiracy the fact the a president can choose to actually use power instead of being a yes man. How could the bankers control both parties completely? Obama could have taken over the Global economy and seized power nothing could have stopped him from destroying the globalists who left them exposed after starting the financial crisis. Why would Bush have taken orders from these people? The Globalist conspiracy says that all politicians are mindless actors without an ounce of courage.
Hmmmmmmmm, if the Repubs hadn't passed it, then what?House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement's supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994.[