Thebrownblob
Well-Known Member
Not sure exactly exactly that’s correct. I spent many hours at Union meetings in the 90s with Union official telling us Union members that NAFTA would be a disaster for working people. I believeYou don't seem to understand politics. People believed back then that NAFTA would work out better for everyone. If Clinton had vetoed the bill the veto would have likely been overridden. If it had it would have weakened Clinton and hurt his chances for reelection. And for getting his liberal agenda passed. As was his liberal agenda caused him to lose Congress in the midterms and thus his shift to the right to get reelected.
They were actually correct.

Clinton Hits Labor on NAFTA Tactics : Policy: President blames 'raw muscle' of unions for his difficulties in getting free trade pact votes. He warns that race relations continue to deteriorate in cities.
In an unusually sharp critique of one of his party's most influential constituencies, President Clinton on Sunday blamed the "roughshod, muscle-bound tactics" of organized labor for the difficulty he faces in winning ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
