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marmar

(77,066 posts)
Wed Nov 6, 2013, 09:11 PM Nov 2013

Trans-Pacific Partnership: "We Will Not Obey"; Building a Global Resistance Movement


Trans-Pacific Partnership: "We Will Not Obey"; Building a Global Resistance Movement

Wednesday, 06 November 2013 11:08
By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers , Truthout | Opinion


We are in a time of transformational change. The opportunity is here to reverse the destruction wrought by rigged corporate trade agreements and to demand trade that is fair and promotes sustainable practices. There is no reason trade cannot improve the lives of workers and people around the world, as well as protect the planet from the rapacious destruction of corporate greed. We need to insist that people and the planet come before profits.

It is up to us to make this transformation a reality. To do so we must build a broad-based, movement of movements that sends a clear message to Washington, DC: "If you pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership, we will not obey."

The Obama administration has made it a priority to have the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) completed by the end of the year. The TPP is the largest trade agreement negotiated since the World Trade Organization (WTO). It covers 12 countries so far and includes provisions that reach beyond issues of trade. The full contents of the TPP are unknown because it has been negotiated with unprecedented secrecy; however, it is clear from what has been revealed that the TPP gives transnational corporations the power to alter our laws down to the local level to enhance and protect their profits.

To pass the TPP, Obama is seeking Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority from Congress, which would give the president the ability to negotiate and sign the agreement before it is presented to Congress for a limited debate and an up-or-down vote without amendments. Fast Track, which has been used to pass other undesirable trade deals like the WTO and NAFTA, would prohibit a transparent and democratic process. Without Fast Track, it would be more difficult to pass the TPP. ........................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/19843-trans-pacific-partnership-we-will-not-obey-building-a-global-resistance-movement-to-transnational-corporate-power



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Trans-Pacific Partnership: "We Will Not Obey"; Building a Global Resistance Movement (Original Post) marmar Nov 2013 OP
. blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #1
It would be easier to fight this... HooptieWagon Nov 2013 #2
No shit. jsr Nov 2013 #3
Truth. marmar Nov 2013 #6
Money trumps Democracy. Octafish Nov 2013 #4
K&R nt Zorra Nov 2013 #5
BO has put off announcing a decision on Keystone XL Pipeline. Could it be that once TPP GoneFishin Nov 2013 #7
Selling Out Mosaic Nov 2013 #8
Kicked and recommended. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #9
Fast Track is, fortunately, going to be very hard to pass. cali Nov 2013 #10
du rec. xchrom Nov 2013 #11
 

HooptieWagon

(17,064 posts)
2. It would be easier to fight this...
Wed Nov 6, 2013, 09:19 PM
Nov 2013

if it wasn't for the DLC/Third Way Dems supporting it, which is where the "no difference between Dems and Reps" meme originated. Time to take the party back from those representing corporate greed.

GoneFishin

(5,217 posts)
7. BO has put off announcing a decision on Keystone XL Pipeline. Could it be that once TPP
Wed Nov 6, 2013, 10:00 PM
Nov 2013

is in place that he will no loner be on the hot seat because the oil companies will have legal avenues under TPP which don't require a nod from him?

Mosaic

(1,451 posts)
8. Selling Out
Thu Nov 7, 2013, 12:21 AM
Nov 2013

If I were president I would never sell out to any corporation. I would change this country so much FDR's changes would seem quaint by comparison.

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