AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME: TO OFFSET CHINA'S GROWING POWER.
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THE "TRADE" ECONOMIC UNION OF THE AMERICAS
AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS ARRIVED! Let us do it now, to offset incremental power of CHINA, DANGER TO USA
[Say a prayer, The President travels to the Americs, soon.] ECONOMIC TRADE UNION OF THE AMERICAS
Abolish all the PHONY FREE TRADE TREATIES Replace NAFTA etc. with this idea. The Trade Union of the Americas AKA Some called it: THE COMMON MARKET OF THE AMERICAS. Others, JFK's ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS.
IN ANY EVENT: IT IS AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS ARRIVED.
After 10 years of PAINSTAKING economic research, this trade union of the Americas is , in our humble opion, THE ONLY WAY AMERICA CAN COMPETE ING GLOBAL MARKETS. Frankly, there is no other way to save for Middle-Class.
"The Common Market of the Americas" [Without European Miscalculations]
REPLACEMENT OF ALL NAFTA-TYPE TREATIES
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF: “The Common Market of the Americas Trade Alliance.” "THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE WILL ;EITHER, SWIM TOGETHER ;OR, SINK TOGETHER" "The Economist"
NOVEMBER 26, 2008 Installment #1
SPECIFIC SOLUTION BY FEDERAL STATUTE:
Creating The Western Hemisphere’s “The Common Market of the Americas Trade Alliance.”
PASSAGE OF FEDERAL LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING COMPREHENSIVE AUTHORITY FOR THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE; IN CONJUNCTION WITH, THE SECRETARY OF STATE, TO COMMENCE NEGOTIATIONS WITH WESTERN HEMISPHERE NATIONS ORGANIZING THE ECONOMIC INTERGRATION OF ALL NORTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA NATIONS TO INITIATE “A COMMON MARKET OF THE AMERICAS.”
SUGGESTED LANGUAGE to follow
The PendingFormation of: “The Common Market of the Americas Trade Alliance.”
NOVEMBER 29, 2008Installment #2
SUGGESTED LANGUAGE:
The Congress hereby legislates this preliminary Act to advance the pendingformation of“The Common Market of the Americas Trade Alliance.”All necessary authority is granted to The Secretary of Commerce to be employedin synchronization with theactions herein mandated of The Secretary of State.The Secretary of State's preliminary duty will be to negotiate and arrange formal agreement with all Western Hemisphere Nations regarding whether or not they are interested indirect participation in the anticipated "Common Market of The Americas Trade Alliance."The Secretary of Commerce’s concurrent assignment is to design a feasible, efficient, comprehensiveintercontinental CMA proposal.To establish the CMA's pragmatic permanent structure. This CMA Plan’s strategy is to be a gradual process of development, implementation and ultimate realization. Generally, this current Act’s Public Policy objectives are:“The Common Market of the Americas Trade Alliance” is solely committed to the economic prosperity, and peace between all participating nations within the Western Hemisphere. Thecontinuing goal is to generate maximum prosperity and economic progress for member nations; and, their citizens, in North, Central and South [Carribean] America.Promoting a cooperative atmosphere for producing and distributing future wealth.Wealth to be equitably mutually shared with member nations' citizens.Increasing their standard of living in accordance with the industry and production of their labors.Practical objectives encompass generation of innovative means for expansion of Low and High Tech manufacturing bases.A contemporaneouspurpose is the comprehensive modernization of inter-continental infrastructure. A nation's application for admission will be inaugurated by signing trade treaty agreements supporting the content and goals of the CMA proposal.Upon formal application, The United States government will pledgeall reasonable economic aidfacilitating the Applicant's procedures for entry. Basic admission criteria include the following fundamental principles: 1.Each Nation's government must be founded upon some form of democracy.2.The civil rights ofNations' citizens must be constitutionally guaranteed and protected; especially minorities residing within their borders.3.Each Nation must reasonably align its trade and industry Laws to conform to the CMAPlan. 4.CMA Admission is restricted to nations geographically within the Western Hemisphere's economic scope and sphere of influence.5.Nations must consent to expend the capital investment corresponding withCMA implementation.6.To facilitate their commercial entities ability to meet the CMA competitive market forces, each country must assent to operate as an open free enterprise marketplace. Upon the CMA’s finalization, the United States government will declare all prior related trade treaties to be abolished [such as, NAFTA CAFTA et al].Theterms and conditions acknowledged within the CMA Plan will thereby be substituted. Of primary significance is the pronouncement that the CMA must be utilized solely as a Trade Organization; promoting a hemispheric"Trade Policy." Under no circumstances, is it to be expanded oremployed as a political unification strategy.Participating nations are guaranteed their internal political independence.Negative political activities, which cause the endangerment or coercing relinquishment of a member's nation's sovereignty, are prohibited. After giving notice to the CMA, for any reason, a participatingnation may withdraw. A Western Hemisphere Court will be empowered to adjudicate all economic disputes, and, provide corrective remedialjudgments; including, where necessary, financial settlements.