Forum Post: Worse Than NAFTA... the TransPacificPartnership
Posted 12 years ago on Oct. 18, 2012, 2:59 p.m. EST by TrevorMnemonic
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtBUL_rgG1k&feature=youtu.be
Dennis Kucinich speaks against the TPP
“The negotiations over the multinational Trans-Pacific Partnership, or the TPP Free Trade Agreement, lack transparency. The U.S. Trade Representative denies members of Congress and the public access to the classified text of the agreement.
“This policy of secrecy undermines public trust and denies members of Congress the opportunity Congress has historically been afforded to provide input on trade deals. According to Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch, the U.S. Trade Representative has consulted with ‘over 600 mostly corporate advisors on the context of the classified TPP text,’ while continuing to deny access to policy makers whose constituencies will be greatly affected by the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
“From what has been leaked of the TPP, it is shaping up to be worse than NAFTA. The North American Free Trade Agreement’s (NAFTA) legacy of deregulation, the outsourcing of American jobs, and the undermining of U.S. environmental and health laws is legendary.”
“The devastating track record of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) thus far is clear, and recent reports confirm the fears of those of us who opposed the NAFTA-style FTAs with Korea, Colombia and Panama last year. Colombia continues to be the most dangerous place in the world for trade unionists. Our trade deficit with Korea in the auto sector has grown to nearly $8 billion, a 28% increase over the same period from last year.
“In June of this year, I joined over 100 Members of Congress in asking U.S. Trade Representative for more transparent negotiations and to provide Congress with the vital opportunity to provide input for the agreement. Our voices join thousands of people across the country and a broad range of civil society groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American Medical Student Association and the AFL-CIO that are calling for increased transparency and accountability in the TPP negotiation process.
“When will the U.S. Trade Representative listen? Why is the process so secret? Shouldn’t we know the details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership before the election?”
It never ceases to amaze me how they get away with this crap. Thanks for shedding light on it.
More people need to pay attention and get involved. It is the only way we can stop the crap.
Knowledge is power
True. It is really the only way.
It's surprisingly easy to find the truth. All people have to do is take the time to look for it.
You are right about that. The big problem is waking people up so that they want to go look for it.
Unfortunately it will probably take a gun to solve it. Unfortunate truth is lead from a revolver is real power, and those in power understand that.
This is like, repeat number seven.
There's some honkys trying to lay claim to the world, chilluns.
I hope you get the number of that bus.
LOL! If only it weren't really so sad, right?
I don't see the issue as sad.
I see the apathy as sad.
I see the pretentious mendaciousness as sad.
I see the total forgetfullness as sad.
I really care about our future. I know I'm not the only one.
I see the whole thing as sad, and yep, there are lots of us who care. The only way to overcome the brainwashing, though, is through knowledge and education, but that is a long road and more damage is being done in the meantime.
Two Faced Lying Slime is what I think of when I see two people bragging about manufacturing on commercials, or any of the state lackeys, and they are putting this together in the meantime.
Fucking carpetbaggers.
It's a fact that globalisation has not helped average Americans at all.
"It's a big club, and we ain't in it." Bunch of pirates taking us all for fools and profit. Class war, call it what you like.
Criminals usually aspire to the highest power positions they can find.
You're a wise man, Builder. And you certainly haven't been in the dark about all the bullshit that's been going on. I'm amazed at the people I come into contact with that are completely unaware of 95% of the issues we talk about on this site. Of all ages. What's that say about the US when someone living in Australia knows more about what's happening here than someone in the heart of the Midwest?
Aussies in general aren't much different to Americans.
Becoming more insular, and less vocal about a lot of issues.
I've been talking politics with Americans from all over for several years now.
And I've been active politically since I started work all those years ago.
It pays to be informed, because these criminals would rather we knew nothing. Thanks for the heads up, tho, but I think there's far more informed people on this forum, and that's why I try to visit when I can.
Admittedly I don't do a ton of surfing but from what I've seen, this forum does indeed seem to have a fairly high degree of informed, intelligent people. I'm fickle and get bored with it occasionally, but when I do come back I always find quite a bit of good info.
Good post Trevor.
thanks
NAFTA apologists are going to love this new one, bigger, badder, and even more fucked up than the previous ones!!
"Nafta on steriods" is another name for it.
Check out this vote on NAFTA. Exactly the same votes on each party. Passed overwhelmingly, of course.
But I guess our little politicians just didnt weelly understand da hurd language in it didnt dey?.... :(
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=103&session=1&vote=00389#position
Good post. http://www.tradereform.org/2012/10/we-dont-know-exactly-what-the-trans-pacific-partnership-is-but-im-against-it/