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Thursday, April 10, 2008
In the News on April 10, 2008
By Eric Livingston :: 0 Comments :: Email to a friend
 

The Washington Post chides House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in an editorial today, saying that she is leading the Democrats in the wrong direction, particularly on trade.

That political turf-staking, and the Democrats' decreasingly credible claims of a death-squad campaign against Colombia's trade unionists, constitutes all that's left of the case against the agreement. Economically, it should be a no-brainer -- especially at a time of rising U.S. joblessness. At the moment, Colombian exports to the United States already enjoy preferences. The trade agreement would make those permanent, but it would also give U.S. firms free access to Colombia for the first time, thus creating U.S. jobs. Politically, too, the agreement is in the American interest, as a reward to a friendly, democratic government that has made tremendous strides on human rights, despite harassment from Venezuela's Hugo Chávez.

To be sure, President Bush provoked Ms. Pelosi. But he forced the issue only after months of inconclusive dickering convinced him that Democrats were determined to avoid a vote that would force them to accept accountability for opposing an agreement that is manifestly in America's interest. It turns out his suspicions were correct.

"I take this action with deep respect to the people of Colombia and will be sure that any message they receive is one of respect for their country, and the importance of the friendship between our two countries," Ms. Pelosi protested yesterday. Perhaps Colombia's government and people will understand. We don't.

The Democratic leadership in Congress has stalled passage of FISA renewal legislation since February, jeopardizing our national security.  Now they're stalling on a free trade agreement that would benefit the American economy while solidifying relations with a long-time ally.  Its time for the Speaker and other Congressional leaders to act before further damage is done.

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