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Articles from The New American (October 15, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
An amero for your thoughts: if America adopted a single currency (e.g., the "amero") with Canada and Mexico, we would no longer control our own monetary policy. Farmer, Brian 630
Continental merger: a coalition of groups warns that President Bush's Security and Prosperity Partnership will lead to a merger of the United States, Mexico, and Canada, but Bush claims that the pact is not threatening. Who is being truthful? Jasper, William F. 2257
Express route to poverty: U.S. policy already gives foreign competitors almost every advantage in trade, yet our government is working hard to make shipping foreign imports cheaper than ever before. Taylor, Kelly 1573
From the editor. Benoit, Gary Editorial 493
Global risks, national solutions: internationalists argue that global risks require global governance. In reality, global risks are best managed by independent nations. Behreandt, Dennis 1167
Is it "free trade" or something else? "Free trade" agreements are composed of large numbers of all-encompassing regulations. Do such tight controls really make trade "free," and are they in America's best interests? McManus, John F. 1177
It's good at the top: NAFTA promised to raise wages and living conditions in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, yet the middle class in these countries is getting poorer while the rich get richer. Scaliger, Charles 997
Myth vs. fact. Greenley, Larry 981
NAFTA: it's not just about trade! The North American Free Trade Agreement was intended from the beginning to be the foundational framework for a future North American Union. Benoit, Gary 1146
Quick quotes. 598
Running Roughshod over U.S. Laws: under NAFTA and the SPP, the rule of law--including our U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights--is being replaced with arbitrary rule by unaccountable elitists. Jasper, William F. 1000
Signs of hope: there are significant signs that an aroused and knowledgeable populace can defeat efforts to merge the United States with Canada and Mexico. Greenley, Larry 1103
The North American Union invasion: despite the great harm that Americans face from rampant illegal immigration--crime, terrorism, economic devastation--our political and business elitists push for more amnesties. Antonio, Sam 1425
Understanding America today: immigrants have long come to America to live "the American dream." Now, that dream is becoming more difficult to attain. To reinvigorate America, we must understand the problem. McManus, John F. 2061

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