Doug,
Thanks for your comments. I am against international free trade for multiple reasons. In the past, our government earned income NOT through a graduated income tax, but through import tariffs. Labor has been ruled by the Supreme Court to be a man’s most sacred property. Labor of human beings should never be taxed. But yes, the right to buy and sell goods and services is a basic economic right. Unfortunately, that right is becoming more and more regulated. One example is the increasing control the FDA has taken over holistic medicines and even vitamins.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55370 I wholeheartedly agree that the USA is the greatest nation on earth! But our government is no different than any other government, if left unrestrained it will turn into a monster. I believe in laissez faire free market business! One problem…..China and Mexico, in my opinion, do not constitute a free market. China’s economy is based on slave labor. Mexico does not have the stringent labor laws that we have, especially in regards to child labor. And if they do have these labor laws in place, they are certainly not being enforced. Our economy cannot compete with a slave based economy.
I think globalization is a very accurate label for the direction we have been blindly led (or forced). I can’t understand how a country’s sovereignty cannot be affected if its economy, via free trade, is merged with another nation. Globalization (economic or otherwise) is going to be extremely damaging to America! For instance:
1) Our fuel tax pays for roadways. Recently in Indiana, the lease of a 70 mile stretch of highway has been purchased by a Spanish company who is now charging a toll. I think we can all agree that if our tax dollars pay for something, then the government should not generate revenue by leasing it out to a foreign company.
http://www.tollroadforsale.com/day1whom.php 2) Within the last year, Bush made a visit to India, he gave away nuclear technology to that country.
http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/review/article_full_story.asp?service_ID=10935 Once again, our tax dollars have been used for the benefit of another country all in the name of globalization. And let us not forget the fact that just because we are allied with someone today does not mean we will be friendly with them tomorrow. Iraq and Afghanistan come to mind. So why do we give our secrets away so freely?
3) NAFTA superhighway. That thing speaks for itself. The unintended consequences to our sovereignty will be enormous all in the name of free trade. Hopefully this project will be shut down.
I do have a fear that our country will no longer exist but in name and symbol. Global corporations have the potential to become nations unto themselves. Corporations are nothing but systems given the same power as individuals. If one examines the rate at which the DOW has inflated, you might easily assume that the 30 companies listed in the DOW are getting larger and larger while the minor companies not listed are being consumed. The most recent examples would be NEWS CORP owned by Murdoch. NEWS CORP owns FOX and FOX subsidiaries, Myspace, Harper-Collins Publishing and a host of other companies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_Corporation#Holdings They have just put in a bid to purchase the DOW!!
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070501/news_corp_dow_jones.html?.v=1 In addition, within the last few years, our NY stock exchange is being traded on the global market!!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11725095/ So what happens, in a global economy, to a nation in which its debt is purchased by another nation? China owns a large majority our national debt.
http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2006/12/post_1.html Recent figures released show that America is in debt 48 trillion dollars.
http://mwhodges.home.att.net/nat-debt/debt-nat-a.htm What has been offered up as collateral for that debt? Do we have to borrow more money just to pay the interest on the debt? Do we have the means today or in the future to pay the principle on this debt? Is this why our ports, roadways, and other infrastructure are being outsourced to foreign countries? To keep our economy afloat? There are talks within the UN related to Agenda 21, which would require the US to give its National Parks over as World Heritage Sites. Some already are such as …..
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list Bush is calling for a treaty where the UN will take over our waterways.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55671 So once again, I believe that a nation’s economy and its sovereignty are directly related. We should be very cautious of any economic mergers or free trade agreements because most likely they are simply precursors to globalization on a grander scale.
Crafty,
You are right; the CFR did not mention replacing the dollar directly. But I think it is necessary to read between the lines when looking at their documents. Robert Pastor is the man accused of being the founder of the Amero. He offers a defense here.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1831497/posts?page=1 He states,” With regard to currencies, there is little prospect of a unified currency because all three governments are too committed to the status quo, but this is a good moment to study alternative options. Europe took decades and made many mistakes before they implemented the euro. We ought to learn from those lessons and discuss the issues at some length before considering any proposal.”
Are we just in a conditioning phase?
Time will tell. But an age old tactic used over and over to bring about change is - Problem, Reaction, Solution. A problem or crisis is created such as a recession or dollar devaluation. The appropriate reaction of panic is shown by the general public. And then a solution is offered, the solution is usually not good for the general public but under fear and misinformation we tend to accept.
Just a side note of interest as well, Many international drug dealers are no longer accepting the US dollar, they only accept the Euro. I wonder what kind of impact this will have?
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/10/america/dea.php