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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA ‘Fast Track’ to Less Democracy and More Economic Dislocation
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/01/12-0The framers of the Constitution were wise to include Congress in the process of framing and approving trade agreements made by presidents. That authority to provide advice and consent should, the wisest legislators have always argued, be zealously guarded.
Unfortunately, in recent decades, Congress has frequently surrendered its authority when it comes to the shaping of trade agreements. By granting so-called fast-track authority to the White House, Congress opts itself out of the process at the critical stage when an agreement is being struck and retains only the ability to say yes or no to a done deal.
The result has been a framing of US trade agreements that is great for multinational corporations but lousy for workers, communities and the environment. Instead of benefitting the great mass of people in the United States and countries with which it trades, deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the permanent normalization of trade relations agreement with China de-emphasize worker rights, human rights, environmental and democracy concerns and clear the way for a race to the bottom.
Candidate Barack Obama recognized this. In 2008, he told Pennsylvania labor activists, The current Fast Track process does not mandate that agreements include binding labor and environmental protections nor does it give an adequate role to Congress in the selection and design of agreements. I will work with Congressional leaders to ensure that any new TPA authority fix these basic failings and open up the process to the American people for their participation and scrutiny.
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A ‘Fast Track’ to Less Democracy and More Economic Dislocation (Original Post)
xchrom
Jan 2014
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(14,524 posts)1. Yep.
Too bad Candidate Barack Obama has disappeared from public view and Corporate Barack Obama has the Oval Office.
Lesson learned.
This is NOT the same Obama that campaigned on "Re-Negotiating NAFTA",
and demanded that representative of Environmental protections, Organized LABOR, and the Average Working Man be represented at the negotiations of Trade Agreements.
Not the same guy at all.
The Democratic Party will have to come up with something better for 2016,
because "Hope & Change" is DONE.
Its OVER.