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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich on the Real Reason the Corporate-Friendly TPP Is Nearly Dead [View all]historylovr
(1,557 posts)39. Nearly dead?
That thing needs to be beheaded, staked through the heart, and dismembered, with all the relevant parts posted on pikes as a warning against future bad trade corporate sovereignty deals. Then burn it.
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kentuck
Jun 2015
OP
As someone said the general public probably doesn't know what they are talking about
Rosa Luxemburg
Jun 2015
#74
Proponents of TPP on DU come on here and say, "Those jobs are going away TPP or no TPP."
Enthusiast
Jun 2015
#3
But you haven't decided your position on TPP yet because the details haven't been made public
LondonReign2
Jun 2015
#35
No ... I haven't taken a position on TPP because what is in it hasn't been made public ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#38
He has not "sided against the party" since polls show most Democrats support TPP.
pampango
Jun 2015
#79
Rather than going after me, it would be helpful if you posted the polls showing opposition of the
pampango
Jun 2015
#99
I am sure that everyone appreciates your commitment to exposing my pratfalls. Even I appreciate your
pampango
Jun 2015
#102
Again, you post nothing to back up your opinion. If these polls are bogus, you should have an easy
pampango
Jun 2015
#105
You may be correct but look at what has happened to labeling our meat (food) products because
jwirr
Jun 2015
#43
You realize most anti-free-traders also support terminating the H1-B program, right? n/t
Chan790
Jun 2015
#64
already coming back, but to different parts of the country, with lower wages.
redruddyred
Jun 2015
#92
Wrong. When I asked my Senators about the TPP they both gave me bullshit but were sure
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#72
The side that's standing on the track waiting to see if the train will really run over them. nm
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#87
From the history of your posts, I assume you don't mind making favored partners out of anti gay
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2015
#112
they don't understand because they are among those who benefit from pimping off American jobs
Skittles
Jun 2015
#62
But I believe they do care, I have to. I love this country too much as I know they do.
raouldukelives
Jun 2015
#84
Yes! Trade can be used as a tool to improve global working conditions and labor while at the
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2015
#13
Let 'em cry protectionism. It's been so long since we have had protectionism, they no longer
Enthusiast
Jun 2015
#22
Agreed. And that's what Scandinavian countries do. Their RW populist parties want tariffs
pampango
Jun 2015
#80
They spent decades dirtying the tariff word along with the liberal word and others.
Enthusiast
Jun 2015
#23
I would agree. The tarriff is one of the tools that can be used and they take it away because
jwirr
Jun 2015
#71
When FDR reversed Herbert Hoover's high tariffs and proposed the International Trade Organization.
pampango
Jun 2015
#81
I love that idea. Regional businesses could still make a reasonable profit and supply jobs.
jwirr
Jun 2015
#46
Yep, just like NAFTA, CAFTA, the Uruguay GATT/WTO, Korea, and all the others.
Elwood P Dowd
Jun 2015
#49
ITO/GATT - FDR/Truman, NAFTA & WTO - Clinton, Korea - Obama, only CAFTA (the smallest) - Bush.
pampango
Jun 2015
#82
It's been unfettered, alright. Laissez-faire or whatever you want to call it,
Enthusiast
Jun 2015
#27
it's b/c fool me once shame on........ shame on you?.............. fool me we cant get fooled again
Romeo.lima333
Jun 2015
#30
You mean fake "free trade". Our so called "free trade" deals, including TPP, are nothing more
Elwood P Dowd
Jun 2015
#47
Do not stop calling Congress and Whitehouse to express opposition to these global corporate
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#55