Introduction to the "Free Trade"
Issue
Kevin Craig supports Free Trade, and therefore
opposes all the Free Trade Agreements that
are being imposed on America. These agreements include GATT, NAFTA, CAFTA,
FTAA, and SPP. If you're confused why someone who supports Free Trade
would oppose a Free Trade Agreement,
you've come to the right website.
Free Trade
The "Free Trade" that Kevin Craig supports is trade which is
voluntary, uncoerced, untaxed, and unobstructed. If two people want to buy
and sell, they should be free to do so.
To create a situation of free trade, one needs to abolish all laws,
regulations, and tariffs which obstruct, impede, or penalize voluntary
trade.
"Free Trade" Agreements
Agreements like GATT, NAFTA, CAFTA, FTAA, and SPP may abolish some
obstructions or financial penalties against some trading, but they do not
really create Free Trade, and in fact do far more damage by setting up new
regulatory agencies, courts, and government systems.
In fact, as hard as it may be to believe this, the "Free
Trade" Agreements listed above have as their underlying purpose the abolition
of the United States and the creation of an entirely new government
system. It's "Independence Day"
all over again, but in entirely the opposite and wrong direction.
As the Majority Whip, Roy Blunt was instrumental in securing passage
of CAFTA, The Central
American Free Trade Agreement. CAFTA is an expansion of NAFTA
(the North American Free Trade Agreement) to five Central
American nations (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, and
Nicaragua ), and the Dominican Republic, and promotes the agenda of the
SPP. It passed through the U.S. House of Representatives by one vote in
the middle of the night on July 27, 2005. All sides agree it
would have failed without the energy and dedication of Congressman
Roy Blunt.
What is the agenda behind CAFTA?
If the only agenda were "free trade," Congress would
simply abolish all laws which restrict trade. NAFTA, CAFTA, and
now the SPP, do much more than simply relax regulations against trade.
These agreements create new governmental systems: new courts, new
law-making bodies, and new executive agencies: all three branches
of government created by the Constitution are replaced by
these new government systems. Courts under NAFTA are empowered to
overturn U.S. laws and overrule decisions of U.S. Courts.
The agenda is, in fact, to create a new regional government over
North America, Latin America, and eventually the entire Western
Hemisphere. This is a very serious issue, and you can learn more about
the latest developments here:
www.STOPtheSPP.us
CAFTA and China:
Outside
interests color CAFTA decision -- The Washington Times
Opposition: