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January 15, 2014

GOP set to fast-track 'New World Order' pact

House Dems now last line of resistance to controversial trade agreement

With House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, already deciding to vote with Senate Democrats to grant fast track authority for congressional consideration of the TPP, the only remaining opposition to the bill seems to be coming from House Democrats. Pressured by labor union constituents, the House Democrats have concluded the massive Trans-Pacific trade deal capitulates to corporate interest groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, placing under international control important U.S. environmental, public-health and labor standards.

With Boehner’s decision to support Obama on TPP, the Republican Party appears ready to ignore concerns raised by GOP conservatives and various tea-party groups that the 12-nation deal further undermines U.S. sovereignty. The opponents argue it places major sectors of the U.S. economy under a new dispute-regulation mechanism that takes precedence over U.S. judges and courts.

The TPP is the first part of a two-ocean globalist plan the Obama administration is working quietly to put into place. The goal is to follow up the passage of the TPP with the finalization of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the United States and the European Union.

Advancing the NWO agenda

The globalists advising the Obama administration
appear to have learned from the adverse public reaction to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, or SPP, during the administration of President George W. Bush. Obama has avoided the leader summit meetings that exposed to a critical alternative news media the international “working group” coordination needed to create international free-trade agreements. The Obama administration has shut down the Security and Prosperity Partnership website, SPP.gov.


http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/gop-set-to-fast-track-new-world-order-pact/

WND does not mention Obama in this article (other than "the globalists advising the Obama administration&quot . It focuses on Boehner and republicans in the House. It must be galling for them to have to look to House Democrats (and a few " GOP conservatives and various tea-party groups&quot to block the TPP.

Strange "bedfellows" on both sides of this.
January 14, 2014

Movement for a more democratic EU is a "Marxist manifesto for a European superstate"?

As the European elections approach, it's time to stop the politics of cowardice
In the current climate, a suggestion for a more equal, democratic EU is branded a 'Marxist manifesto for a European superstate'



A pantomime at the European Parliament in Berlin. Elections to the
European parliament will take place in May 2014.


In the context of the increasingly shrill debate around migration and Europe, this week's the Mail on Sunday included an article attacking the non-profit organisation European Alternatives, of which I am co-president. Aside from crude attempts to discredit me personally, the paper takes issue with the Citizens' Manifesto we have published following consultations with citizens throughout the European continent, entitled "European Democracy, Solidarity and Equality". It contains proposals to protect the rights of migrants and minorities; to promote greater democratisation of the EU; to build a more social dimension to the Union in a context where many people are experiencing unnecessary hardship arising from shortcomings in the integration of the single market, single currency, and Europe's macroeconomic policies, and to act to protect media freedom throughout Europe. The paper absurdly referred to a "Marxist manifesto for a European superstate", demonstrating ignorance of our document, the nature of the EU, and of what Marx said in one headline.

European democracy will only be built by citizens throughout the continent engaging in productive debates about our common future. When that real conversation happens, more people will realise that advancing on many of the things we care most about – from preventing global warming, promoting employment and a decent living standard for everyone, to guaranteeing the fundamental rights of minorities – requires acting on a transnational scale. Our organisation is called European Alternatives precisely because we think that in this part of the world Europe is the most appropriate level to act on these issues, but Europe needs alternative policies from the ones it currently follows. Not everyone will agree with the proposals we make, and that is exactly as it should be. The European elections should be precisely the moment to discuss these alternatives.

The rightwing media are scared of this approach because it breaks out of the politics of cowardice and fear that it would like to keep us all locked into; a politics of cowardice to which many of the leading politicians in the UK are subservient when it comes to migration and Europe (with some notable and praiseworthy exceptions such as Ken Clarke). Instead of addressing the irrational fears of waves of benefit-cheating migrants arriving in the UK by using the extensive empirical data that is available showing this to be false, British politicians are cowed. These trends may be particularly prevalent in the UK at the moment, but ask citizens throughout Europe and many of them will tell you they are growing throughout the continent. Furthermore, national leaders fail to appreciate they are leaving the door open to nationalist attacks each time they take decisions about our common future in private European Council sessions, or pretend that they are "leading" Europe on their own without making courageous public arguments to convince a European public. That is another thing citizens have made proposals to change through our manifesto.

Our organisation was created because we think citizens throughout Europe need to stand up against this politics of cowardice, and need a platform to do this where our tired political parties are failing. We think many people share our sentiment that calling into question the fundamental rights of migrants, Roma and other minorities in the way the populist press across Europe does is shameful and scandalous, and understand that we aren't going to make any progress in a globalising world if we can't get over our national egos; and they are frustrated about the lack of public voices providing an alternative. We exist to amplify the voices of all these citizens who share that frustration.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jan/14/european-elections-politics-cowardice-eu

The far-right does not like the EU whether it becomes more democratic or not.

The rightwing media are scared of this approach because it breaks out of the politics of cowardice and fear that it would like to keep us all locked into ...

Sounds exactly like republican tactics here.
January 13, 2014

Krugman: GOP's contempt for 'losers'; with great graph of workers' wages from Reagan to Obama

This contempt (for struggling workers) surely isn’t limited to Republican politicians. Still, it’s striking how unable they are to show any empathy for people who are just doing their best to make a modest living. The most famous example, of course, is Mitt Romney, who didn’t just disparage 47 percent of the nation; he urged everyone to borrow money from their parents and start a business.

...most people aren’t and won’t get rich. Raising the minimum wage would mean higher incomes for around 27 million people; in many cases the gains would amount to thousands of dollars a year, which is really a lot in low-income families. So what are all these people, chopped liver? Well, yes, at least in the eyes of the GOP — or maybe make that chopped losers.

OK, I know what the answer will be: conservative policies will lead to economic growth, and that will raise all boats, the way it did in the days of Saint Ronald. Except, you know, it didn’t. Here’s the real wage of nonsupervisory workers:



Even if you give Reagan credit for the 1982-9 business cycle expansion, which you shouldn’t, there’s no way to claim that his policies led to higher wages for ordinary workers.

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/13/youre-all-losers/?_r=0

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