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Get Out of the WTO
by
Rep. Ron Paul,
MD
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Last
week I had an opportunity to present the case against US membership
in the World Trade Organization at a seminar in Washington. Later
this summer Congress will have a similar opportunity to raise objections
about the WTO when several colleagues and I bring a resolution to
the House floor seeking the wholesale withdrawal of the US from
the organization.
The
World Trade Organization by its own admission is not just about
trade. According to the WTO website, liberalizing trade actually
takes a back seat to its more activist ambitions, such as development
a euphemism for wealth-transfers from rich nations to poor nations.
Likewise, their own website promises that, In the WTO, commercial
interests do not take priority over environmental protection.
In 1994 the WTO created the Trade and Environment Committee to bring
environmental and sustainable development issues into the
mainstream of WTO work. What does this mean? It would not
take much imagination to tie any environmental issue to trade and
thus invite WTO meddling.
What
about the Kyoto Accords, the international agreement that aims to
solve the supposed problem of global warming? Clearly the Kyoto
Accords, to which the United States has not agreed, will affect
world trade. Will this be an open door for the WTO to act as enforcer
toward the United States and other countries that refuse to sign
Kyoto? Two leading UN observers, Henry Lamb of Sovereignty International
and Cathie Adams of Texas Eagle Forum, have reported that the WTO
is widely recognized as the enforcement tool of choice for the Kyoto
treaty.
Even
Newt Gingrich, a supporter of American membership in the
WTO, recognized in 1994 that far more than trade rules were at stake:
I am just
saying that we need to be honest about the fact that we are transferring
from the United States at a practical level significant authority
to a new organization. This is a transformational moment. I would
feel better if the people who favor this would just be honest
about the scale of change.... This is not just another trade agreement.
This is adopting something which twice, once in the 1940s and
once in the 1950s, the U.S. Congress rejected. I am not even saying
that we should reject it; I, in fact, lean toward it. But I think
we have to be very careful, because it is a very big transfer
of power.
In
reality, the WTO is the third leg of the globalists plan for
a one-world, centrally-managed economic system. The intention behind
the creation of the WTO was to have a third institution to handle
the trade side of international economic cooperation, joining two
institutions created by Bretton Woods, the World Bank and the International
Monetary Fund. For the United States to give up any bit of its sovereignty
to these unelected and unaccountable organizations is economic suicide.
International organizations can never manage trade better
than it naturally occurs in a true free market of goods and services.
At best, WTO acts as a meddling middleman, taking a cut for unnecessary
services provided. At worst, it forces the United States to change
its domestic laws in ways that seriously harm our economy and our
sovereignty.
Economist
Murray Rothbard said it best: You dont need a treaty to have
free trade. Governments and quasi-government bodies like the WTO
can only politicize and interfere with the natural flow of goods
and services across borders. When we cede even a fraction of our
sovereignty to an organization like the WTO, we can hardly hope
to become more prosperous or more free.
May
17, 2005
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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