As many Europeans planned street protests Sept. 17 against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership treaty (TTIP), Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich-Freising, president of the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community, said the agreement could “contribute to a fairer world economic order,” especially if opened up to poorer countries.
“A just global economic order requires common rules, and TTIP could be a way to achieve this,” he said. “Given today’s huge social and environmental challenges, I won’t have a good feeling if Europe pulls out of shaping globalization and leaves the issues and actions to others,” said the Cardinal.
“We need a fair trading system as part of a global social market economy; those responsible should continue negotiating and not just rashly give up,” he added.
U.S. and EU negotiators said they hope to finalize the treaty, under negotiation since 2013, by the end of 2016, and claim it would promote jobs and higher wages.
In an unprecedented “common position,” published in mid-June, COMECE and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops pledged to work together during the negotiations, adding that a treaty should ensure sustainable development, care for creation and participation by citizens, as well as upholding internationally agreed labor standards and prioritizing the prevention of harm to present or future generations rather than to the pursuit of profits.
No doubt they will be working together and coordinating their efforts with politicians on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean to get the agreement passed.
“Trade policies must be grounded in people-centered ethical criteria, in pursuit of the common good for our nations and for all people around the world,” the statement said.
The centralizing of power starts with trade agreements. Those trade agreements lead to supranational organizations to regulate them. This leads to economic convergence, and more supranational entities to regulate the nations in the agreement. The European Union, which started with a trade agreement, is a classic example of this process. Free trade agreements are not free. They are regulated and controlled.
The Vatican is a globalist organization and wants to see centralized supranational organizations arise so that she can be involved in regulating them and preparing for a global religion. Rome works behind the scenes with the merchants and kings of the earth to accomplish their trade agreements, which in turn gives her more standing and power.
The United States and the Vatican as well as the Eurocrats in Brussels are all working together to organize a global government. They are all working in Rome’s interest.
Speaking of Rome’s punishment, the Bible says, “The merchants of these things, which were made rich by her, shall stand afar off for the fear of her torment, weeping and wailing, And saying, Alas, alas, that great city, that was clothed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious stones, and pearls! For in one hour so great riches is come to nought.” Revelation 18:15-17.
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Neo ollie
Thursday October 13th, 2016 at 11:46 PMIm a glad all this things are happening.after all the bible said it and because of that im holding my peace.soon and very soon this earth’s final destination we’ll be reached.the Good thing is that now we are at the sim-finals and we are like to see it happening.