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In reply to the discussion: TransPacific Partnership trade negotiations resume in Atlanta [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)31. For the US that is almost, but not quite half
I wonder how well informed those 49% are and how many would change their minds if they had more information about the details.
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TransPacific Partnership trade negotiations resume in Atlanta [View all]
nationalize the fed
Sep 2015
OP
Looks like my facts are TRUE. The corporation got damages, but not approval to expand the quarry.
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#13
It's interesting that the NAFTA panelist and trade law teacher goes from saying it's a long shot to
fasttense
Sep 2015
#42
What fool thinks that paying damages would cause the nation to NOT change their laws??????
fasttense
Sep 2015
#41
Yes! I am sick of this abuse of corporations. Especially the drug companies. Abuse abuse abuse!
Enthusiast
Sep 2015
#4
What was it about Fast Track and TTP that brought Pres. Obama and the GOP
appalachiablue
Sep 2015
#10
What is this? The never-ending saga? How many times do we have to scream NO loud and clear?
silvershadow
Sep 2015
#20
Or perhaps they will simply ignore our outrage and pass it at their leisure while we are
AuntPatsy
Sep 2015
#23