May 5, 2015

ACTION NEEDED! Please call Georgia U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson’s Washington office – CRITICAL ALERT: TOP FIVE CONCERNS WITH TRADE PROMOTION AUTHORITY (TPA)

Posted by D.A. King at 10:28 am - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  

Do you trust Barack Hussein Obama? Many GOP U.S. Senators do!

We don’t. But, we do trust Senator Jeff Sessions.

ACTION NEEDED! — ONE MINUTE OF YOUR TIME
Senator Johnny Isakson needs to hear from you today!

Please call his D.C. office at (202) 224-3643.

Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) delivered last weekend’s GOP Weekly Address with the sole purpose of pushing for passage of a Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) bill that would grant Pres. Obama fast-track authority on trade agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and prevent Congress from altering any deals through the amendment process.

Message to Senator Isakson’s staffer to deliver to the Senator: “Oppose TPA unless the bill specifically prevents the administration from negotiating any changes to immigration!”

Please tell the nice young staffer we encouraged your call?

Senator Isakson is pushing hard to give Barack Obama more power. I am not kidding. There is a secret trade deal called TPP pending and many Republicans, with Georgia’s Isakson leading the charge, are trying hard to hand Obama the power to make the deal that could easily include altering existing immigration policies to further degrade American wages and bring in even more foreign labor.

They are doing it in the name of “jobs.”

It has happened before. As pointed out in the 5-page memo drafted by Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala), past administrations have used fast-track trade authority to increase the number of foreign guest workers, extend the length of guest-worker visas, and reduce worker protections that cost American workers their jobs. But Sen. Isakson claims that it won’t happen.
CRITICAL ALERT: TOP FIVE CONCERNS WITH TRADE PROMOTION AUTHORITY (TPA) 

* How secret is it? See HERE.

The GOP is under tremendous pressure from Big Business to get this done without too much information being allowed to escape from Washington.

We are asking is that Senator Isakson vows to oppose TPA unless the bill specifically prevents the administration from negotiating any changes to immigration!

As pointed out in the 5-page memo drafted by Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala), past administrations have used fast-track trade authority to increase the number of foreign guest workers, extend the length of guest-worker visas, and reduce worker protections that cost American workers their jobs. But Sen. Isakson claims that it won’t happen.

Please call today. I just did.