GET READY FOR A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
GET READY FOR A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Your trusted TOBB Steering Committee has officially launched its next mission, combining freedom-loving leaders from Canada, the USA, and Mexico. It's time to join forces to bring substantive changes to our three nation's most pressing issues. Our "We the People" nonpartisan campaign will declare independence and sovereignty. It's called the North America Alliance (NAA).
JUDEO-CHRISTIAN VALUES
The North America Alliance will restore God's rightful place at the core of political and cultural issues. Our countries were founded on recognizing the rule of Law and God's supremacy.
BORDER SECURITY
We will work together to ensure that "We The People" are involved in a transparent border security plan that respects human life and allows cities to preserve traditional values. Our current leaders have proven ineffective and excessively secretive in allowing more than ten million immigrants to enter our nation illegally. The people of our three nations will now come together to solve our immigration challenges.
FREEDOM FROM UNELECTED GLOBALISTS AND NGOS
Our growing global team will evaluate agreements that take away our nation's sovereign independence.
The Declaration of North America (DNA) was announced on January 10, 2023, by the leaders of Mexico, the United States, and Canada, Presidents Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Joseph R. Biden, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This declaration represents a concerning example of high-minded rhetoric and platitudes without the backbone of practical constitutional policymaking. This agreement, penned during the 10th North American Leaders' Summit in Mexico City, epitomizes the pitfalls of progressive governance—focusing on lofty ideals while neglecting the immediate and practical needs of national security, economic stability, and sovereign governance.
Strengthening fairness and opportunities for all, especially for people who have been left out in the past, like marginalized communities such as Indigenous peoples, promote racial justice, and expand protections for LGBTQI+ individuals.
The DNA's heavy emphasis on DEI seems more about following popular trends than making fundamental changes. It is indicative of an agenda that prioritizes ideological platitudes over substantive outcomes. The plan lacks clear methods to effectively implement these ideas. Without detailed steps, there's a risk that important issues affecting disadvantaged groups are reduced to simple slogans rather than being actively addressed and improved.
The leaders' commitments to aggressive environmental and climate policies are vaguely defined and could potentially wreak havoc on economic stability. The shift toward an unsustainable push for rapid emission reductions and other environmental measures threatens vital industries, particularly those dependent on fossil fuels, without clear transition plans or support for displaced workers, potentially numbering in the millions. The narrative around sustainable development is manipulated to advance a green agenda that disregards economic realities and worker welfare. Also, The push towards electric cars doesn't consider the millions who can't afford them and the environmental damage from disposing of old batteries.
The leaders' commitments to aggressive environmental and climate policies are vaguely defined and could potentially wreak havoc on economic stability. The shift toward an unsustainable push for rapid emission reductions and other environmental measures threatens vital industries, particularly those dependent on fossil fuels, without clear transition plans or support for displaced workers, potentially numbering in the millions. The narrative around sustainable development is manipulated to advance a green agenda that disregards economic realities and worker welfare. Also, The push towards electric cars doesn't consider the millions who can't afford them and the environmental damage from disposing of old batteries.
We can strengthen our economies by working together more closely, investing in future technologies like clean energy and digital infrastructure, and creating good jobs.
The agreement encourages closer economic ties between countries, which could expose our economy to more risks from global shifts and pressures, especially from countries like China. This move towards more dependency could weaken our economic strength and make our supply chains more vulnerable. Additionally, the plan seems to favor big corporations, possibly at the expense of smaller businesses and the general workforce.
Managing migration wisely and humanely, helping migrants and refugees settle in, and addressing the deep-rooted causes that make people leave their homes.
The DNA's approach to migration is dangerously naive, emphasizing long-term developmental aid over the urgent need for robust border security and effective immigration enforcement. By failing to address the current crisis at the border, the agreement enables continued disregard for the rule of law and fosters conditions likely to exacerbate local resource strains and community tensions. Critical issues overlooked by the current administration over the past three years include the unchecked entry of millions into the U.S., including violent criminals and terrorists, which has increased crime and poverty overall.
Improving how we prevent and respond to health crises like pandemics and building stronger health systems.
The proposal to enhance health system responses across three nations is overly ambitious and underprepared. There is considerable doubt about the capacity of these countries to execute such grand plans effectively, likely leaving the U.S. to shoulder disproportionate costs and responsibilities. The initiative seems more like an attempt to showcase international cooperation rather than a viable plan for health system improvement potentially leaving the United States responsible for covering expenses for all countries or forcing a move to Socialism/Communism in America.
Keeping our countries safe from various threats, including cyber threats and criminal networks, while respecting everyone's rights.
While the DNA talks about enhancing regional security, it alarmingly overlooks the critical issues of human rights abuses by security forces, the effectiveness of cross-border law enforcement cooperation, and the protection of privacy against increased surveillance measures. This oversight suggests a superficial approach to security that could ultimately compromise individual rights and collective safety.
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