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In reply to the discussion: WaPo: "Why Obama’s key trade deal with Asia would actually be good for American workers" [View all]cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)5. Research Would Be Interesting To Determine Who Pays For Their Grants
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WaPo: "Why Obama’s key trade deal with Asia would actually be good for American workers" [View all]
ucrdem
May 2015
OP
As Senator Warren Reminded All Last Week - Enforcement Of Trade Rules Is A Joke At Best
cantbeserious
May 2015
#2
Is that the same Jeff Bezos who owns a lot of stuff all around the planet Earth?
Octafish
May 2015
#50
Some good rebuttals to these anti-regulatory, free-trade economists in the comments
villager
May 2015
#7
All that linked post provdes is that you -- like the National Review -- have been aplogogizing
villager
May 2015
#32
Who said trade wasn't the public will? It goes back to the Phoenicians...
TreasonousBastard
May 2015
#51
"I think we should eliminate tenure for all professors and flood the US with cheap overseas PhDs...
villager
May 2015
#11
That's what apologist OPs like this one have to do, when lipsticking up the latest pigs
villager
May 2015
#15
Hey - if your OP can recycle, nearly verbatim, National Review talking points...
villager
May 2015
#34
Apparently it works for you, since you've OP'd the Washington Post version of their talking points
villager
May 2015
#42
same developed, pro-corporate talking points, hatched in the same think tanks, no doubt
villager
May 2015
#48
Often the longterm good parts, are good for everyone, even those too myopic to see it.
Hoyt
May 2015
#33
They are not apologizing for anyone, merely telling the truth. We'd still be waiting for most of
Hoyt
May 2015
#38
People are part of the problem too, demanding the latest drug even it it is just a one a
Hoyt
May 2015
#57
"How TPP Would Help America's Working Poor" -- National Review. It's an official rightwing line
villager
May 2015
#28
You'd be a fool to believe something just because someone notable is supporting it
AZ Progressive
May 2015
#29