OBAMA SECRETLY NEGOTIATING AWAY U.S. SOVEREIGNTY WE NEED THE - TopicsExpress



          

OBAMA SECRETLY NEGOTIATING AWAY U.S. SOVEREIGNTY WE NEED THE “COUNTERMAND AMENDMENT” MORE THAN EVER. Wednesday, Obama defended a proposed mega free-trade zone between the world’s two largest economies, the United States and the European Union. While Obama is negotiating the TTIP largely in secret, talks continue to forge ahead with the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP. The expansive plan is a proposed free-trade agreement between the U.S., Australia, Brunei, Chile, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. The agreement would create new guidelines for everything from food safety to fracking, financial markets, medical prices, copyright rules and Internet freedom. Read more at wnd/2014/03/obama-secretly-negotiating-away-u-s-sovereignty/#gk2ptH3FjbBwuBZ7.99 _________________________________ Go to: countermands.us/petitions.html and submit you petition for the State Legislatures to make “Application” on Congress to convene the Countermand Amendment Convention. Section 1. The Article restores State sovereignty in our Constitutional Republic by providing State Legislatures Countermand authority. Section 2. State Legislatures in the several States shall have the authority to Countermand and rescind any Congressional Statute, Judicial decision, Executive Order, Treaty, government agency’s regulatory ruling, or any other government or non-government mandate (including excessive spending and credit) imposed on them when in the opinion of 60 percent of State Legislatures the law or ruling adversely affects their States’ interest. When the Countermand threshold has been reached, the law or ruling shall be immediately and automatically nullified and repealed. This Countermand authority shall also apply to existing laws and rulings. . . Section 5. Any elected or non-elected government official, or any non-government individual or organization, who intentionally obstructs or prevents the implementation of any provision in this Article shall have committed a criminal offense and shall be subject to impeachment (when applicable)and criminal prosecution and upon conviction serve up to five years in prison. Section 6. Individual States shall have authority to prosecute violators of this Article under State laws in the absence of Federal prosecution after 90 days from the date of the alleged violation. . .
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 18:52:32 +0000

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