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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich on the Real Reason the Corporate-Friendly TPP Is Nearly Dead [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)NAFTA requires it. That hurts our agriculture and those who work in it. So workers do get hurt and up until now most of our agriculture was US based. So they are not all gone.
Also in the TPP is a chapter that deals with medications. It is going to make the medications we get higher prices all over the world. That means us - the workers and taxpayers will be paying more. And for poorer nations many are not going to get the medications at all. That is why Doctors Without Borders is so upset.
And what about new businesses created by Americans that will get offshored because of these deals?
I for one think that tariffs would allow real enforcement of fair trade. The only enforcement we have now is multi-national corporations and it is crazy to expect them to enforce either labor or environmental rules that make their profit less.