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In reply to the discussion: This is not a game, people [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,481 posts)It was one of his last official acts of his presidency, and it was waiting on Clinton's desk while he and Hillary were still unpacking the dishes. A hostile GOP congress was pointing at it and advising that he get busy scribbling his name apon it.
After it passed Congress, Clinton made many modifications that protected American workers (like the Teamsters) before signing it and caused Republicans to state that "Clinton took the teeth out of a great law".
The pictures are proudly displayed on the GHW Bush presidential website, and I don't think the Bush family would appreciate you stealing their thunder and giving credit to democrats.
This was the initialing ceremony on Oct 7th of 1992 with Canadian PM Brian Mulroney and Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari:

Here Bush signs the bill before handing it down to Congress for a floor vote:

How quickly we forget that a little Texan third party candidate attended a 1992 debate and warned that "NAFTA would cause a great sucking sound" as jobs flowed South. He referred his comment to George Bush.