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Hoyt

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1. Oh, yeah, the TTIP is going to end public water systems, British National Health Service, etc.
Mon Oct 12, 2015, 04:31 AM
Oct 2015

Come on, do people seriously believe that every one of the EU nations -- Britain, Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, etc. -- and the USA are going to approve an agreement like that? And, no, the dispute mechanisms -- which have been in trade agreements since 1959 -- won't force them to do that either.

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Oh, yeah, the TTIP is going to end public water systems, British National Health Service, etc. Hoyt Oct 2015 #1
Water privatisation in England and Wales Ichingcarpenter Oct 2015 #2
Has nothing to do with TTIP, though. If countries are trying to pass the upfront investment Hoyt Oct 2015 #4
Oh......... you have links to your assertation ? Ichingcarpenter Oct 2015 #5
They don't care nationalize the fed Oct 2015 #6
Treaties have had similar dispute mechanisms since 1959. People are reading junk into these Hoyt Oct 2015 #16
And that is why you have nothing to back up your claims but more baseless claims. Rex Oct 2015 #18
No, the poster gave me links that have nothing to do with trade agreements. Hoyt Oct 2015 #23
Don't waste your time. Rex Oct 2015 #19
Right leaning governments that get into power in many of the 'socialist' countries routinely try to Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #7
But that is different from trade agreements. I agree privatization is usually bad, unless Hoyt Oct 2015 #17
Nestle's CEO is on record as saying people don't have a right to water and all water should be magical thyme Oct 2015 #25
No it won't. A company might be able to sue if a local government encouraged them to come in and Hoyt Oct 2015 #27
with all due respect, I'll believe Elizabeth Warren before I believe any anonymous poster magical thyme Oct 2015 #28
Sure, is Warren still telling us the TPP will be secret 4 years after approved by Congress? Hoyt Oct 2015 #29
Wait, you mean you don't trust some anonymous internet poster brentspeak Oct 2015 #30
... lamp_shade Oct 2015 #3
Water is already being privatized in the US. Frackers love it. And Obama has made it even easier RiverLover Oct 2015 #8
Imagine the most horrifically evil scheme that a Marvel Comics villain could devise... gregcrawford Oct 2015 #9
Not only is he doing "God's work". raouldukelives Oct 2015 #12
I live in an area where good, clean water is plentiful and PotatoChip Oct 2015 #10
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe... gregcrawford Oct 2015 #13
Sickening, isn't it? PotatoChip Oct 2015 #14
I don't know where the OP is from but this has been happening to years. Stop paying your water bill kelliekat44 Oct 2015 #11
A nasty remark void of any depth... Oilwellian Oct 2015 #15
Basic human needs like water? KamaAina Oct 2015 #20
All we need to do to see this in practice is look at what the jwirr Oct 2015 #21
Obviously humans don't need water. Rex Oct 2015 #22
Social Darwinism on turbo AZ Progressive Oct 2015 #24
These trade deals are nothing short of a coup attempt by big multinational corporations AZ Progressive Oct 2015 #26
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