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The besieged Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) of North America received a renewed commitment from all three NAFTA leaders at the recent summit in New Orleans. This is a much needed boast for the North American Union agenda that is seen as widely unpopular. There is little doubt that big business is a driving force behind deeper continental integration. The latest SPP Summit reaffirmed that corporate interests will continue to further dominate this process. The corporate agenda is shaping policy, and as their profits increase, they gain more control over our lives. 

 

The SPP is the brainchild of business and political elites who wish to advance North American integration. In June of 2006, the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC) was launched, and is the only formal advisory board in the SPP.  The NACC represents private corporate interests, and through the SPP, transnational corporate rights are being further empowered. In February of 2007, the NACC made 51 proposals to SPP negotiators. They are essentially formulating policy and using the SPP to lay the foundation for a North American Union. The NACC is now actively promoting energy privatization in Mexico. It is the multinational corporations who have the most to gain from the SPP.

 

Bruce Campbell, the executive director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, lays out just how the SPP structure operates. He said, “Business conveys its demand, the politicians respond, consensus is reached, and civil servants implement. This takes the privatization of public policy-making to a new level.” Stuart Trew of the Council of Canadians said, “These corporate recommendations are going directly to the respective bureaucracies, and they are being pushed heavily.”

 

Before the Leader Summit, the NACC released a report where they stated, “Our most critical request to the leaders is for them to ensure that the SPP remains a dynamic and effective path forward for trilateral and bilateral co-operation.” There was some fear that this agenda might be further stalled or replaced with something else. Not to worry, because here is what Bush had to say about corporate recommendations, “I’m looking forward to hearing them, and I’m looking forward to implementing them.” Mexican President Calderon also said, “we need to work within the North American Competitiveness Council, where the three leaders agreed we fully need to support the work of this Competitiveness Council.” It sounds like the SPP is back on track, and the NACC and corporate interests will have even more clout.

 

Recent national polls reflect that the majority of Canadians and Americans wish to retain their sovereignty and reject the secrecy surrounding the SPP. I guess most people think it is a big deal when powerful and influential corporate elites and politicians meet in private, plotting the destruction of the country. Dismantling of the borders will allow for the freer flow of goods and cheap labor, which will increase corporate profits at the expense of our sovereignty and prosperity.

 

The big loser of the SPP summit is transparency in government and the will of the people. The transfer of power from our elected representatives to unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats is being further accelerated. We must continue to resist the North American Union and the complete corporate takeover of the continent. 

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willie read my blog
May 4, 2008 | 4:47 PM

It is sad that illegal immigration isn't even being talked about by the major presidential candidates. It has been swept under the rug. The only time you see anything about it is some story on the News about the 'poor' illegal mother whose innocent child is going to be deprived of her when she's deported, so she has to seek refuge in a church...that child should be given the SAME national citizenship of the mother. Funny you never see any stories about the 'poor' American child who has been deprived of his mother due to some illegal murdering them, huh? Or how over 50 thousand americans have died due to illegals since 9/11. All is swept under the rug so the NAU can continue on its merry way.

thornyone read my blog view my photos
May 5, 2008 | 12:56 PM

I was wondering why we wernt taking advantage of these bit May 1st through the 5th demonstrations to weed through some of illegals. I know I'm going to take some heat for that suggestion. It is annoying however when you read about how they are going to give out free food, free taco plates for so many hundred people attending some of these marches. Wow I dont remember getting free food at any function I've been to except weddings and funerals, but then those come at a price, either the price of the wedding gift or the price of loosing a loved one.
I dont think the politicians are addressing a lot of important topics that concern Americans.
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I am married 23 years, have two wonderful sons, 3 dogs, 2 cats, 2 birds, fish in an aquarium and a tarantula spider. I am a homemaker, I am too old to be young and too young to be old. I love children of all ages, animals, camping, movies and mostly any genre of music. I am fun loving, spiritual,and sensitive.

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