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In reply to the discussion: Why is President Obama pushing so hard for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Pact? [View all]pa28
(6,145 posts)12. We're used to the word "capture" being used in reference to individual agencies or departments.
We need to realize the concept of capture has extended to entire governments.
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Why is President Obama pushing so hard for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Pact? [View all]
cali
Jul 2013
OP
It is working. repubilcans, particularly tea partiers, are the most critical of 'free trade'.
pampango
Jul 2013
#48
that is a big strawman. Anyone in the public sector makes less than the private.
graham4anything
Jul 2013
#31
We're used to the word "capture" being used in reference to individual agencies or departments.
pa28
Jul 2013
#12
Same reason Clinton was heavily bullish on NAFTA, GATT, MFN and "fast track" negotiation of same
Populist_Prole
Jul 2013
#18
Because he is a corporate globalist whose prime directive is the care, blessing,
TheKentuckian
Jul 2013
#32
"It is the Obama administration’s avowed aim to construct a TPP with standards so high -
pampango
Jul 2013
#45
Because he really believes in it maybe? That or he is a corporate prostitute. take your pick. nt
limpyhobbler
Jul 2013
#60