I've included the letter that I sent to Senator Levin on the SPP. I really believe that a grass roots effort to understand this proposed union of Canada, Mexico, and the United States is essential to pursueing the issue. Hopefully, our congress can provide guidance on this issue.
Comments: I am extremely interested in the activities of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. The executive branch seems to be engaged in forging relationships with Canada and Mexico without proper oversight from Congress and without the knowledge of the American people. While it is too early for me to form an opinion on the value of the SPP's efforts, it is not too early for me to question the misleading information being put out by the executive branch. The SPP seems to be part of the potential integration of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. All three societies need clear information on this plan and a chance to evaluate the good and evil of the action. The Trans-Texas Corridor is a very important piece of this effort. The people of Michigan need to understand this massive effort in Texas since it appears that a private, foreign company is constructing this massive conduit for men, material and information. That company has a fifty year non-compete clause that Texas seems to have agreed to. The result will be Michigan trade being affected by the goals of a foreign company's deal with the State of Texas. Senator Levin, I would really appreciate knowing that the legistlative branch is on top of this situation but I greatly fear that it is not. I know that the people in this part of Michigan have no clue about the SPP and the possible North American Union that could come from it. Senator, you have been in the forefront of dealing with this executive branch in all its recent behavior. I certainly hope you can give guidance in how to interpret the actions of the SPP. Thank you
Tags: Senator Levin, SPP, North American Union, Mexico, Canada, United States, Trans Texas Corridor
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