A funny story about NAFTA:
"Twenty years ago congress enacted a Trade Act requiring that before any trade-related lesgislation or treaty is passed, there has to be consultation with a "Labor Advisory Committee" they set up which is based in the unions, such as they are. That's by law: the Labor Advisory Committee has to give an analysis and a critique of any American trade-related issue, so obviously that would include NAFTA. Well, the Labor Advisory Committee was informed by the Clinton White House that their report was due on September 9th; they were not given an inkling of what was in the treaty until September 8th--so obviously they couldn't even convene to meet. Then on top of that, they weren't even given the whole text of the treaty--it's this huge treaty, hundreds and hundreds of pages.
But somehow they did manage to write a response to it anyway, and it was a very angry response--bot because of the utter contempt for democracy revealed by these maneuvers, but also because from the glimmerings of what they could get out of NAFTA when they sort of flipped through it for a couple of hours, it was obvious that this thing was just going to have a devastating effect on American labor, and probably also a devastating effect on Mexican labor too..."
-- Noam Chomsky, from "Understanding Power", p281
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