Dear Conservative, | |
President Obama’s foreign policy is a
failure.
From Russia to Syria, Egypt, Libya, Israel, and the
Far East, wherever you look, this administration has an unbroken record of failure.
When he was in Asia last week, President Obama said
that when it comes to foreign policy, he hits singles and
doubles, not home runs.
And now he wants us to
trust him with even more power.
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Unbelievably, Speaker John Boehner wants to reward failure and give Obama “fast track” power. “Fast Track” would allow Obama to bypass Congress and negotiate agreements with foreign nations in secret and sign them before Congress gets to vote. Congress could not change a word of what Obama negotiates. He wants to use Fast Track powers to ram Obamatrade, aka the TransPacific Partnership, through Congress and send more jobs overseas. Considering his record, would any responsible citizen trust President Obama to negotiate sweeping agreements in secret? The Founders wouldn’t – they made trade policy the exclusive province of Congress. The good news is members Congress on both sides of the aisle oppose “Fast Track.” We can stop it. In this video, former member of Congress Lt. Col. Allen West says it’s crucial to stop Obamatrade. Remarkably, even some Democrats agree with him! It’s more important than ever we let Congress know we have their backs and we expect them to stand up for American jobs and the Constitution. - Click here and we will connect you directly to your Representative’s office by phone – free of charge. Call between the hours of 9:30 am and 4:30 pm Eastern / 6:30am-1:30pm Pacific. - Click here to send an email to Congress now. Now, when Barack Obama and John Boehner are using any excuse to push the job-killing phony “free trade” agenda, we need to keep the pressure on Congress. This is the message Congress needs to hear loud and clear:
DO NOT
give Obama Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority – do not give him more power.
Remember: our voices and votes are stronger than all the lobbyists’
money.
Thank you,
C.W. Ellis
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