# 53 Bush urges Congress to subvert American industry.
The unconstitutional WTO tries to shackle American industry (cotton and steel this time).
Foreign countries subsidize products so they can be sold on market below COST to eliminate U.S. competition. Congress tries to protect American interests. Of course WTO rules that's illegal and fines America.
Bush urges Congress to comply with the New World Order directive.
http://www.stoptheftaa.org/artman/publish/article_154.shtml
Through the GATS process, all of our legislative processes are thrown open to challenge by foreign governments.
"Byrd amendment," authorizes the imposition of tariffs to protect various industries from "dumping" -- that is to say, the subsidized export of goods below production costs as a way of driving U.S.-based competitors out of the market.
WTO ruled that the Byrd amendment was "illegal." This is to say that a Geneva-based global body, composed of foreigners who are not accountable to U.S. citizens, presumed to exercise judicial review over [our] law.
The WTO ruling clears the way for "the EU, Japan and five other governments … to slap tariffs on American imports
Mr. Bush replied: "We've worked hard to comply with the WTO. It's important that all nations comply with WTO rulings. I'll work with Congress to get into compliance."
Foreign countries subsidize products so they can be sold on market below COST to eliminate U.S. competition. Congress tries to protect American interests. Of course WTO rules that's illegal and fines America.
Bush urges Congress to comply with the New World Order directive.
http://www.stoptheftaa.org/artman/publish/article_154.shtml
Through the GATS process, all of our legislative processes are thrown open to challenge by foreign governments.
"Byrd amendment," authorizes the imposition of tariffs to protect various industries from "dumping" -- that is to say, the subsidized export of goods below production costs as a way of driving U.S.-based competitors out of the market.
WTO ruled that the Byrd amendment was "illegal." This is to say that a Geneva-based global body, composed of foreigners who are not accountable to U.S. citizens, presumed to exercise judicial review over [our] law.
The WTO ruling clears the way for "the EU, Japan and five other governments … to slap tariffs on American imports
Mr. Bush replied: "We've worked hard to comply with the WTO. It's important that all nations comply with WTO rulings. I'll work with Congress to get into compliance."
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