José Can You See? Bush’s Trojan Taco
By Greg Palast
Monday, April 21, 2008
(For TomPaine.com)
Psst! George Bush has a secret
While you Democrats are pounding each other to a pulp in Pennsylvania, the President has snuck back down to New Orleans for a meeting of the NAFTA Three: the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of Mexico.
You’re not supposed to know that – for two reasons:
The second reason Bush has kept this major summit a virtual secret is its real agenda - and the real agenda-makers. The names and faces of the guys who called the meeting must remain as far out of camera range as possible: The North American Competitiveness Council.
Never heard of The Council? Well, maybe you’ve heard of the counsellors: the chief executives of Wal-Mart, Chevron Oil, Lockheed-Martin and 27 other multinational masters of the corporate universe.
And why did the landlords of our continent order our presidents to a three-nation pajama party? Their agenda is “harmonization.”
Harmonization has nothing to do with singing in fifths like Simon and Garfunkel.
Harmonization means making rules and regulations the same in all three countries. Or, more specifically, watering down rules – on health, safety, labor rights, oil drilling, polluting and so on - in other words, any regulations that get between The Council members and their profits.
Take for example, pesticides. Wal-Mart and agri-business don’t want to reduce the legal amount of poison allowed in what you eat. Solution: “harmonize” US and Canadian pesticide standards to Mexico’s.
Can they do that? Can Bush just say, “Eat your peas – even if they’re radioactive”? Under NAFTA, at least the way George Bush reads it (or has it read to him), he can.
When the three chiefs of state meet privately with the thirty corporate chiefs, they are also expected to erase a bit more of our borders. Technically, they will expand the "NAFTA Highway" - which is, in addition to lots of new blacktop, a set of regulations governing transcontinental shipment. Some fear NAFTA Highway expansion will allow a new flood of cheap Mexican products into the US and Canada. Not so. The Council's hunger to widen the NAFTA highway is to bring in even cheaper Chinese goods.
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Haven't heard from "toro" lately, with some statistics, showing how the NACC is doing a marvelous job, bringing "economic efficiency, wealth and prosperity to everyone, through global competition"
Ed Deak.
The Council's hunger to widen the NAFTA highway is to bring in even cheaper Chinese goods
Haven't heard from "toro" lately, with some statistics, showing how the NACC is doing a marvelous job, bringing "economic efficiency, wealth and prosperity to everyone, through global competition"
Or perhaps they will rely on outfits like Blackwater to keep the military "in line"....
But I think one real problem many of us have here (and I include myself) is thinking that government/business is there to HELP and GUIDE us for the betterment of society. So who are the greater fools -- us or them? Our insistence that this government/business cabal work for us only serves to re-affirm POGO's dictum: "We have met the enemy, and he is us".
http://www.igopogo.com/we_have_met.htm