Obama's NAFTA History and Duplicity

The news from Canada on Wednesday and Thursday nights created quite a storm here in the States about Obama's views on Free trade. I'll briefly review - then get into his history on the topic.

On Thursday February 28, 2008 We learned from Canadian TV

Within the last month, a top staff member for Obama's campaign telephoned Michael Wilson, Canada's ambassador to the United States, and warned him that Obama would speak out against NAFTA, according to Canadian sources.

The staff member reassured Wilson that the criticisms would only be campaign rhetoric, and should not be taken at face value*

Obama's response

Late Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Obama campaign said the staff member's warning to Wilson sounded implausible, but did not deny that contact had been made.

"Senator Obama does not make promises he doesn't intend to keep," the spokesperson said.

Hillary's Response

Low-level sources also suggested the Clinton campaign may have given a similar warning to Ottawa, but a Clinton spokesperson flatly denied the claim.

Then Friday, February 29, 2008, We heard an update from Canadian TV

On Thursday, the Canadian embassy in Washington issued a complete denial.

"At no time has any member of a presidential campaign called the Canadian ambassador or any official at the embassy to discuss NAFTA," it said in a statement.

NOTE they carefully used the words ambassador, and embassy, not the words consulate or Consulate General

Hmmm Interesting parsing.

Obama Camp Response

Earlier Thursday, the Obama campaign insisted that no conversations have taken place with any of its senior ranks and representatives of the Canadian government on the NAFTA issue.

Early Thursday, we are told no conversations took place with a senior member of Obama's campaign and representatives of the Canadian Government. Now the term Consulate General is a title and the word representative is generically used to mean lower level people, but still with some authority. More parsing and confusion.

On Thursday night, CTV spoke with (Austan) Goolsbee, but he refused to say whether he had such a conversation with the Canadian government office in Chicago. He also said he has been told to direct any questions to the campaign headquarters.

Mr. Goldsbee, Obamas Senior Economic Advisor will neither confirm nor deny whether he had a conversation with the Chicago Canadian Consulate General.

The Obama campaign told CTV late Thursday night that no message was passed to the Canadian government that suggests that Obama does not mean what he says about opting out of NAFTA if it is not renegotiated.

However, the Obama camp did not respond to repeated questions from CTV on reports that a conversation on this matter was held between Obama's senior economic adviser -- Austan Goolsbee -- and the Canadian Consulate General in Chicago

Late Thursday night, Obama's campaign issue a flat denial.

But the undaunted and intrepid Canadian reporters (WOW Real Reporters) press on and inform us:

Sources at the highest levels of the Canadian government -- who first told CTV that a call was made from the Obama camp -- have reconfirmed their position.:

ABC News Report, 2/29/08:

On Thursday, Goolsbee told ABC's Jennifer Parker that Georges Rioux , Canada 's consul general in Chicago, contacted him "at one point to say `hello' because their office is around the corner."

Goolsbee refused, however, to deny whether he downplayed Obama's anti-NAFTA rhetoric.

Both men did say that they know each other

Curioser and Curioser. And none to happy to learn that an OUTRAGEOUS LIE was now to be called CAMPAIGN RHETORIC by DC insiders. As a die-hard Academician, the first thing I do when there are totally opposing statements, is to go digging a bit into the past to see what patterns, if any, exist.

First I needed to know who the heck is Goolsbee. Austan Goolsbee is a neoclassical or Friedman type economist Professor at the University of Chicago Grad School. He calls himself "a centrist, market economist" (Washington Times, July 16, 2007).

Come with me below the fold.

The next thing I wanted to know is which Candidates words and actions were most closely aligned. The best way to do that was to check their ranking on Progressive Issues What I found was that Obama ranked only 43rd, while his mentor, Joe Lieberman was ranked 44th - right up next to Republican votes. Hillary, on the other hand, ranked 29th, right in the middle of the Democrats. Conclusion, Hillary obviously has the more Progressive views, and her words and actions ring true

So What has Obama said, or, more importantly, done regarding free trade?

The New Yorker (May 2004) provides this insight:

On a raw, rainy late-April (2004) day in Springfield, the state capital, Obama, who represents a district on Chicago's South Side, ducked out of the statehouse for a meeting with labor leaders from southern Illinois at an A.F.L.-C.I.O. building down the street. "This is a kiss-and-make-up session," he told me as we entered a ground-floor conference room--the state A.F.L.-C.I.O. had supported one of his opponents in the Democratic primary. They represented the building trades--the painters' union, the carpenters.

He mostly told the union men what they wanted to hear. Then he said, "There's nobody in this room who doesn't believe in free trade," which provoked a small recoil. These men were ardent protectionists. A little later, he said, with conviction, "I want India and China to succeed"--a sentiment not much heard in the outsourcing-battered heartland. He went on, however, to criticize Washington and Wall Street for not looking after American workers.

When William Finnegan, the reporter, later asked him if his comments about free trade might be raising a red flag with those union workers, Obama, in the snide way he uses when not wanting to answer questions or discuss a topic said: "Look, those guys are all wearing Nike shoes and buying Pioneer stereos. They don't want the borders closed. They just don't want their communities destroyed."

So much for being open to other peoples viewpoints, or to even acknowedge their problems.

While Campaigning against Alan Keyes, Obama told a crowd

The United States should continue to work with the World Trade Organization and pursue deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement.  My opponent's call for tariffs would spark a trade war. AP reported then that the Illinois senator had spoken of enormous benefits having accrued to his state from NAFTA, while adding that he also called for more aggressive trade protections for US workers. Associated Press 9/8/2004

This last was at first strongly denied by Obama.  Then AP's Calvin Woodward did a FACT CHECK in Febraury 2008. Obama sorta, kinda admitted that in fact he did say what AP had attributed to him, about Trade, in September 2004.

Obama acknowledged in the debate that in his 2004 Illinois Senate campaign, he said -- as he puts it now -- "NAFTA and other trade deals can be beneficial to the United States."* His comments, as reported in 2004, were that NAFTA had brought enormous benefits to his state*, but that trade deals needed to be made better for workers

So we know Obama was for NAFTA and Free Trade through 2004.

In September 2005, Obama cast the deciding vote against an amendment to a Commerce Appropriations Bill (S. Amdt 1665, attached to HR 2862), proposed by North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan, that would have prohibited US trade negotiators from weakening US laws that provide safeguards from unfair foreign trade practices. The bill would have been a vital tool to combat the outsourcing of jobs to foreign workers and would have ended a common corporate practice known as "pole-vaulting" over regulations, which allows companies doing foreign business to avoid "right to organize,""minimum wage," and other worker protections.

We can safely say that in 2005, Obama was definitely for Free Trade without restrictions.

In his book Audacity of Hope, released in October 2006, Obama wrote:

"Like [Clinton Treasury Secretary] Bob Rubin, I am optimistic about...the ability of U.S. workers to compete in a free trade environment -- but only if we distribute the costs and benefits of globalization more fairly across the population,"

Again, in 2006, Mr. Obama is definitely a Free Trade Advocate.

The night before the January 8, 2008 Primary,Obama told a crowd in Lebanon NH

I believe in the Free Market. I believe in Capitalism. I believe in Free Trade. I am not worried about us being able to compete anywhere on earth with American workers

On February 2, 2008, The Chicago Tribune provides FACTS as to the plight of the Galesberg Il Maytag workers, whose stories Obama uses in railing against corporations that use trade pacts to replace well-paid union workers with low-cost foreign ones in his stump speech:

*  Lester Crown was one of the Maytag's directors and biggest investors, whose family raised tens of thousands of dollars for Obama's campaigns since 2003. Lester's son, James, is the Illinois finance chairman of Obama's presidential campaign.

*  Obama gave one of his rousing speeches of support for the Maytag workers, expressing solidarity, and did NOTHING else.

*  1,600 Maytag workers were put out of work, and their jobs were shipped to Mexico.

*  What rankles is what Obama did not do even as he expressed solidarity four years ago with workers mounting a desperate fight to save their jobs.*

It seems R. Thomas, Beffenbarger, international President of the Machinists union, has 1,600 very good reasons to be angry with Senator Obama, his brutal betrayal of the Illinois workers, his empty words, and his broken promises.

And from an interview with KITV in Houston, Austan Goolsbee, Obama's Top Economic Advisor, stated:

Barack Obama supports multi-lateral trade deals, does not view himself as "protectionist" and does not believe the overall corporate tax rate should rise, one of his top economic advisers said.

However, Austan Goolsbee, a key economic official in the Illinois senator's inner circle, told Reuters that he believed Obama does want oil and gas companies and private equity firms to pay higher taxes.

"As an overall matter do corporate rates need to go up? No," Goolsbee said in an interview on Thursday.

Jake Tapper , of ABC News informs us that these diametrically opposing views are Mr. Obama's  NEW definition for consistency

Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said that "the news reports on Obama's position on NAFTA are inaccurate and in no way represent Sen. Obama's consistent position on trade

Why is NAFTA so critical to Ohio Voters? This February 20th article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer spells it out very clearly:

The more than 209,000 non-farm jobs Ohio lost from 2000 to 2007 comprised the largest proportionate decline in employment since the end of the Great Depression, a national manufacturing trade group said Wednesday."

"Employment dropped by 3.7 percent, the biggest seven-year drop since the period starting in 1939, near the end of the Depression and including the years the U.S. military absorbed millions of American workers to fight World War II

Yesterday Senator Clinton's campaign rightfully released a statement, after learning that Senator Obama's top economic advisor (Austan Goolsbee) admitted to meeting with the Canadian consul general but has refused to deny that he discussed NAFTA in this meeting asking a few vital questions:

Now that it is clear that this meeting occurred, what was discussed? Did Austan Goolsbee or any Obama official downplay Senator Obama's anti-NAFTA rhetoric to Canadian officials? And, Why have they have been trying to give the impression that no conversation ever occurred?

The historical record clearly indiciates that Obama is Pro NAFTA and Free Trade*. Despite the Hypocisty and duplicity, Obama had the AUDACITY to appear on Cleveland's WKYC TV on Thursday, February 28th, and outright lie on air to direct questions posed by their political correspondent, Tom Beres.

Obama's campaign rhetoric is a deliberate attempt to mislead Ohio voters. Working people in Ohio will do well to pay close attention to this comment in a February 21st article that appeared in The Wall Street Journal

Until his campaign reached the Midwest, Mr. Obama sounded like a former president "Like (Treasury Secretary) Bob Rubin, I am optimistic about...the ability of U.S. workers to compete in a free trade environment -- but only if we distribute the costs and benefits of globalization more fairly across the population," He wrote in his 2006 book. (Audacity of Hope). The big-company chief executives, who belong to the Business Roundtable, say almost the same thing.

Stated even more strongly are these words from Tom Buffenbarger, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) regarding Obama's Double Talk:

Senator Barack Obama faces a huge credibility gap on NAFTA. In a nationally televised debate, he told Ohioans he would renegotiate the treaty. But just weeks earlier, his senior economic adviser signaled to a foreign government that the Senator's anti-NAFTA stance would be just 'campaign rhetoric." WASHINGTON, Feb. 29 /PRNewswire- USNewswire

Ohio voters ought to be concerned that Obama would betray them, in the same cavalier manner he betrayed the Maytag workers in Galesberg, Il. Senator Obama needs to apologize to Ohio Voters for his shameful duplicity, and apologize profusely for sending them this slanderous flyer filled with egregious untruths. And, Ohio voters need to let Senator Obama really know, that YES, words do matter and they should speak the truth, and not outright lies.

H/T to Susan Hu, Alegre, LindaSFNM, Scan, and everyone else whose hard work is helping bring this despicable situation to light. Their efforts make research an easier task.

As always, your comments are welcome and appreciated

Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, NAFTA (all tags)

Comments

12 Comments

Re: Obama's NAFTA History and Duplicity

Impressive. Thanks for tying the NAFTA pieces together here and doing the job the journalist should be doing. Obama's duplicity continues.

by grlpatriot 2008-03-01 05:54PM | 0 recs
Excellent Job - Rec'd!

Hillary issued the following press satement earlier this afternoon regarding the whole Goolsbee matter...

Statement from Hillary Clinton
COLUMBUS, OH - Hillary Clinton issued the following statement today in response to a question about press reports that Senator Obama's campaign offered private assurances to Canadian officials downplaying his anti-NAFTA rhetoric.

"You'll have to ask Senator Obama. I think it's somewhat disturbing that he would say one thing in Ohio and then have his campaign send a private signal to a foreign government which is presenting exactly the opposite of what he's been saying in Ohio. This is part of a pattern and I think it's a pattern that deserves closer examination. NAFTA is a really critical issue to the people of Ohio. I have not just talked about the problems with NAFTA; I've put forth a very specific plan about what I would do to correct them. I made it clear in the debate that I would tell both Canada and Mexico that we would opt-out if they did not negotiate. I feel that strongly about it. We've had it for 14 years. There are parts of the country that are doing well and other parts that are really suffering. And we should make this as much of a win/win for America as possible. So there's no doubt about where I stand or where my campaign stands."

Link

by alegre 2008-03-01 06:03PM | 0 recs
Re: Excellent Job - Rec'd!

Alegre,

The thanks are to you and all the others with fantastic writing skills.

Research and connecting iformation is my forte - I am no where near as talented as you, Susan Nu and others.

Thanks for the Kudos - you are better than the cup of coffee I haven't had yet.

by Grandma M 2008-03-02 03:27AM | 0 recs
For those of you reading this diary

and recommending it, look at the last diary this person wrote. Anything else I need to say?

by MILiberal 2008-03-01 06:18PM | 0 recs
Re: For those of you reading this diary

Thanks for the heads up MILiberal.

That's some really racist ugly stuff. I'm surprise (sort of) it survived on here.

by Cobalt 2008-03-01 06:24PM | 0 recs
Re: For those of you reading this diary

I looked at it. Thanks for the heads up.

I think you misunderstand the purpose behind that diary. Be patient. I'll try to give it voice without getting everyone screaming at me too.

This is kind of my self appointed beat. Let's call it,  "What would Karl Rove do with this information?"  Because, believe me, he is going to use every drop of information available, and he has a big file already, in the most underhanded and shifty way. And, he has the entire main stream media at his command.

So what's in Grandma M's last diary? In the business, I guess they'd call it "opposition reasearch". I don't know Grandma M and I don't know what her motives are for digging into the really touchy issue of race, islam and Obama. Judging from this diary she (I assume Grandma is a she) she is a prodigious researcher. It seems to me that her purpose is to air out what we can expect to see coming at us from the other side as soon as they turn their guns on Obama. Which I'd say is about T minus 3 days if he does well enough in Texas and Ohio.  So, it is definately a tough read, and who can say without really digging in what's true and what's not and what matters and what doesn't. Let's just push motive aside, and ask the question: "What is Karl Rove going to do with this stuff." Because, it didn't take Grandma M to dig it up. Believe me they have volumes already.

Grandma M defends herself rather well in the comments along these lines.

Turning to this diary. It is a very good summary of NAFTAgate as it has developed so far. Again, from the point of view of "opposition research" it is damning. The research is solid. It is sourced and the facts are not going away. Facts are sticky things. Don't worry, she's not giving anything away to the opposition. They are super experts at digging through people's records and assembling attacks against them.

Again, it doesn't matter what Grandma M's motives are. She says they are to alert the public to the Obama time bombs that will be exploited by the opposition in the general election. But whatever her motives, the time bombs are indeed there. They will be used.

I have been writing a lot about how I do not think Obama has been tested by an oppostion media, and that is a grave concern for the fall. His campaigns performance in NAFTAgate has been scary in its blundering approach to handling the press. If they wanted to sink his ship now, they would have Mr. Goolsbee up under the klieg lights for the 3rd degree. They are not doing that, yet. Not yet, because they need to dispose of Hillary Clinton first. Then watch the feeding frenzy.

Rather that blanch at what Grandma M uncovers here or in the previous diary, perhaps the best thing to do is to prepare. If Obama gets the nomination, this matter and the entire, very difficult matter, of race and Islam are going to be grist for the mill of the right wing slime machine. You have no idea what's about to strike.

So far, the campaign has been fun. Obama says uplifting things. Clinton levels a few criticisms and the media jumps all over her for being nasty. Obama then smooths things over in that comforting way of his. The media laps it up. Clinton is harsh and Obama is something special. Get ready for round two, where everything Obama says is disingenuous, he's dangerously naive and inexperienced and has a very wierd past that makes people nervous, and he lies. He's a serial liar. Here's the videotape. Is this true? Doesn't matter. Will all of this stuff be used in the general election? Yes. And other things that they just plain make up.  Get ready because that's who the Democrats are about to put up to run for president. That's the project we are about to embark on.

by MediaFreeze 2008-03-01 08:13PM | 0 recs
Re: For those of you reading this diary

Thank you Media Freeze - And you are right on Research is my thing.

As to the "Racist" comments, anyone who knows me would be roaring with laughter. I have had students from all over the world, and all hues of the rainbow, living in my house. I was the one that got the university to give the Muslims a place to pray, and I was honored when the Iman had taken a goup to NYC to find me a Quran in English, that was presented to me by the entire Muslim poulation on Cmapus at the ALL male Friday prayer meeting.

Obama has more than an interesting past. I wish I could contact Shargald - he could help me explain how Obama actually integrated himself in the more corrupt aspects of Mid East culture in Chicago.

Good on you for being astute and very erudite.

by Grandma M 2008-03-02 03:48AM | 0 recs
Re: Obama's NAFTA History and Duplicity
Y'all keep trying and trying. Amazing that this is the worst you have.
by campaignmonitor 2008-03-01 06:59PM | 0 recs
Obama voted against CAFTA in June 30, 2005

So, you can't make blanket assertions that he supports any king of trade.

In most (if not all) of the statements I have seen or read about Obama on trade, he always talked about ensuring that there are strong labor and environmental protections. That tells us that he supports trade but he want it to be fair trade.

Here is a summary of their trade record:


Clinton:
  1. Hillary Clinton supported/praised NAFTA for years. link
  2. She voted for Singapore, Chile, Vietnam, Oman and Peru free trade agreements.
  3. She voted against Andean nations FTA and CAFTA.

Obama:

  1. Obama says he opposed NAFTA from the start (the article above).
  2. He voted for Oman and Peru FTAs.
  3. voted against CAFTA.

Peru FTA is supposed to have improved labor and environmental protections compared to previous trade deals. Several environmental groups and some labor groups seem to acknowledge this.

by NeuvoLiberal 2008-03-01 07:03PM | 0 recs
Re: Obama voted against CAFTA in June 30, 2005

Grant you his record on some issues is mixed.

In digging in, what Obama is FOR is his own well being. The only PEOPLE he is for, are the ones who give generously to his campaigns. It is the old follow the money thing.

What is frightening is that his Social Security economic Guru, is Jeff Liebman. Jeff is an avid proponent of privitizing Social Security. That also fits in the plans of those who are the major financiers of Obama - since they are ALL Hedge fund people.

What you guys need to learn - is that the world is not comprised of single stand alone isolated events. If you take issues and connect to the money you would see that.

Oh, and Obama ranks 43rd as far as progressive votes go. Hillary ranks 29th. I will put that in the diary AFTER I have some caffine in  my system.

Simply put Obama is a narcissitic tool and has historically sold himself to the highest bidders.

He is no more ready to lead this country than my problematic 14 year old grandson - and they do have a lot in common. Hopefully my grandson grows out of it.

by Grandma M 2008-03-02 03:58AM | 0 recs
'narcissitic tool' expresses hatred towards Obama

It isn't hard for Obama supporters to engage in similar hateful language and in fact the same phrase can be used to describe the Clintons even more fittingly if one wants to.

Lose the hatred towards Obama as you express in such language if you want to have a proper conversations.

"What is frightening is that his Social Security economic Guru, is Jeff Liebman. Jeff is an avid proponent of privitizing Social Security. That also fits in the plans of those who are the major financiers of Obama - since they are ALL Hedge fund people."

Obama opposes social security privatization.


Barack Obama's Plan
Protect Social Security

Obama is committed to ensuring Social Security is solvent and viable for the American people, now and in the future. Obama will be honest with the American people about the long-term solvency of Social Security and the ways we can address the shortfall. Obama will protect Social Security benefits for current and future beneficiaries alike. And he does not believe it is necessary or fair to hardworking seniors to raise the retirement age. Obama is strongly opposed to privatizing Social Security.

Guilt by association is not a technique that Clinton supporters should want to use.

"Oh, and Obama ranks 43rd as far as progressive votes go. Hillary ranks 29th. I will put that in the diary AFTER I have some caffine in  my system."

Obama missed more votes in 2007 than HRC from campaigning. progressivepunch.org counts absences as negatives.

"Simply put Obama is a narcissitic tool and has historically sold himself to the highest bidders. He is no more ready to lead this country than my problematic 14 year old grandson - and they do have a lot in common. Hopefully my grandson grows out of it."

Cut out such idiotic crap.

by NeuvoLiberal 2008-03-02 05:53AM | 0 recs
narcissitic tool expresses hatred towards Obama

Obviously you are a true believer.

First of all, 2 months of solid research show me that the best that can be said of Obama is that he is a Smoooth talker.

However, years of experience have taught me that the smoother they are the more they are hiding.

You may not like my opinions, but I do have the right to express them. Further I do not know Obama personally, so Hate is a very strong and inappropriate word. Do I like his manipulations and scams - NO WAY!

As far as the language from Obama people, one calls Susan Hu a 'Whore'. Others say much much worse.

It's like trying to deal with hyped up adolescents - there is no communication, because they scream imprecations, and ad hominem attacks.

Check out No Quarter, and you'll see some of the vilest filth I have ever experienced.

And I have  not been anywhere near Kos in months for the same reasons.

As I said, I am a Professor, and I have seen  a lot from people all over the world - and this craze is the worst I have ever seen.

by Grandma M 2008-03-02 09:44AM | 0 recs

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