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In reply to the discussion: Republicans are the enemy- except on trade issues [View all]alarimer
(17,146 posts)52. This is a prime example of "It's okay if a Democrat does it."
Yet another blatant example of the utter hypocrisy of so-called progressives to support this, when we all know that they would be howling if a Republican was ushering this in. Just like the drone strikes.
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Republican states that refuse Medicaid expansion have already legalized murder.
onecaliberal
Apr 2015
#51
Please note that I explicitly said that I *didn't* think what you're accusing me of saying. N.T
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2015
#57
My opposition to the TPP has a lot to do with the fact that it deals with SO MUCH more than trade.
stillwaiting
Apr 2015
#5
As did FDR's International Trade Organization. Democrats used to support that concept.
pampango
Apr 2015
#13
I can't argue with "Things are different now. History (and FDR) are not that relevant." n/t
pampango
Apr 2015
#19
As I said, specifics matter (for better or worse) but 'comprehensive' is not 'bad'.
pampango
Apr 2015
#26
And I wonder if FDR would support the World Bank, IMF, and International Trade Organization
stillwaiting
Apr 2015
#27
He probably would not be surprised that the republican base opposes them and always has.
pampango
Apr 2015
#56
One thing seems sure, that there will be huge payoffs to the supporters of TPP! The only TV......
dmosh42
Apr 2015
#8
I don't understand your comment on China, couldn't another trade deal of those same nations
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#16
one of the arguments I hear over and over is that we must do this before China
rurallib
Apr 2015
#29
I really don't understand it. There's less there there than in the there we know of in TPP.
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#34
This is taking on the shape of the classic triangulation that brought us NAFTA
myrna minx
Apr 2015
#41