Selling
Out America
By
Alan Caruba on Aug 12, 07

On
August 20-21, in Montebello, Quebec, secure behind a cordon of fifteen miles maintained
by the Canadian Mounted Police, Security Quebec, and reportedly even the U.S.
Army, the leaders of America, Mexico, and Canada will meet to further discuss
the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and, no doubt, the Trans-Texas Corridor
(TTC).
Whatever
media coverage might occur will be tightly controlled by SPP spin doctors and
whatever public statements the presidents and prime minister make will have been
carefully vetted to insure they arouse no concern among the citizens of the three
nations. Instead, the meeting will be described as a dialogue and
that all theyre doing is discussing the further harmonizing
the laws of the three nations so they can improve trade and other mutual concerns.
It
is so much worse than that. You can be sure to read pieces such as the apologia
published in the July 13 edition of The Washington Post. Marcela Sanchez warned
of those merchants of fear and exaggeration such as CNNs Lou
Dobbs who are informing Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans that their nations
are in the process of being merged into a North American Union.
No,
Ms. Sanchez, assured us, the only things on the agenda involve health concerns
such as how to combat pandemics. There will be no mention of
erasing borders
a single currency
or creating a secret police.
Of course there will be no mention! She provided an excellent description of the
likely real agenda!
The
odds are you have not heard much about either the SPP or the TTC, though both
have their own websites filled with the usual reassurances that they do not represent
treaties or that the TTC will prove to be a great economic boon for all three
nations. Do not believe a word you read.
The
SPP and TCC are both of the same whole cloth woven by men who are gripped by a
grand scheme to do to North America what was slowly and incrementally done to
Europe. Bit by bit, trade agreement-by-agreement, treaty-by-treaty, Europeans
woke up one day with an unelected bureaucracy called the European Union whose
powers supercede their own national sovereignty. The only good news is that the
effort to create a EU constitution was defeated by the French and the Dutch.
Try
to imagine, for example, a NAFTA superhighway, four football fields wide, from
the Mexican border at Laredo, Texas, to the Canadian border north of Duluth, Minnesota.
As Jerome R. Corsi points out in his book, The Late, Great U.S.A.,
the first customs stop in the United States will be a Mexican customs office
in the Kansas City SmartPort complex, a facility being built for Mexico at the
cost of $3 million to the U.S. taxpayer. Thats right, we are going
to pay for it and, when finished, it is likely to be declared Mexican territory,
owned and operated by Mexicans, not Americans. In Kansas!
Texans
hate the TCC and with good reason. It will bifurcate the State and its construction
will wreak havoc on ranchers and farmers whose lands will be seized, along with
countless others, by right of eminent domain. When the Texas legislature proposed
a two-year moratorium on construction, begun in November 2006, the Governor vetoed
the notion. All three of his opponents had campaigned against the TCC, splitting
the vote to reelect Perry with less than 40 percent of the total.
Why,
in fact, is the TCC needed? Well, if you are a major trading partner with the
United States like China and you can by-pass the costs of unloading goods at unionized
West Coast ports, and having to trans-ship them over the Rockies, you are going
to save a bundle. If you can ship the containers to Mexico where wages are far
below U.S. requirements, then ship them direct to the heartland on Mexican trucks
that are then permitted to move them anywhere in the U.S. and up to Canada, you
save even more.
This
is exactly the system of open movement that exists within Europe. An organization
called the North American Super Corridor Coalition, Inc (NASCO) exists
to advance the process of integrating trade within North America. It received
$2.5 million in Congressional earmarks from the Department of Transportation for
the development of technology to track containers moving along the NASCO super
corridor. So the process behind the integration of the three nations is already
underway, in part paid for with taxpayer dollars. The beneficiaries will ultimately
be multinational corporations.
Just
about everything in America is ultimately delivered by trucks. If the SPP and
the TCC become the reality the presidents of America and Mexico, and the prime
minister of Canada want, then Americans will be purchasing cheap goods made with
what amounts to slave labor in China and the Far East, shipped to Mexico, and
then nationwide. Who suffers? Among the losses will be the manufacturing jobs
that will leave America. In addition, there will be job losses at the ports on
Americas West Coast. American truckers will also be among the losers. The
goods received may include food grown with health standards well below our own.
Some like a recent batch of toothpaste from China will contain poisons.
The
security of the nation will be at even further risk from those with bad intentions
who want to enter. Why sneak in across a desert area bordering Mexico when false
papers will put you on the superhighway to Kansas City?
Connect
the dots between SPP and TCC and what you get are Americans expected to buy cheap
goods while their own economic structure and security disappears along with their
borders with Mexico and Canada.