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AtomicKitten

(46,585 posts)
7. she, not he
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 03:17 PM
Jul 2013

The following totally ripped off from antigop:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/101667554

link: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-10/hillary-clintons-business-legacy-at-the-state-department#p1

Hillary Clinton's Business Legacy at the State Department (leading part in drafting TPP)

On her 79th and probably last overseas trip as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton made a pit stop in the Czech Republic. One purpose of the 11-hour visit on Dec. 3, squeezed between NATO talks on the future of Afghanistan and the Syrian civil war, was to make a personal appeal to Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas on behalf of Westinghouse Electric, which is vying for a contract to build a nuclear power plant there. The company is locked in a $10 billion bidding war with a state-owned Russian energy giant, and Clinton pressed the Czech officials about the wisdom of depending on Vladimir Putin’s Russia for something as essential as electricity. Westinghouse Chief Executive Danny Roderick, who’s still awaiting a decision, says Clinton’s intervention made a big impression on the Czechs: “I was proud that she was in the trenches with me.”

In four years as the nation’s top diplomat, Clinton, who is expected to step down this month, has made dozens of similar sales pitches on behalf of U.S. companies. In 2009 she toured a Boeing plant in Moscow and met with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to persuade state-owned Russian Technologies to buy 50 Boeing 737s instead of jets made by Airbus. That $3.7 billion deal was one of several large contracts Clinton helped clinch for Boeing (BA). In December 2011, Lockheed Martin (LMT) announced a $7.2 billion deal to upgrade Japan’s aging fighter jet fleet, beating out Eurofighter. Clinton advocated for the contract with her Japanese counterpart at the United Nations General Assembly. In February 2012, Space Systems/Loral, which builds communications satellites in Palo Alto, won a contract for equipment to create a national broadband network in Australia. Clinton met with former Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd several times to press for the deal. Last summer, Clinton’s undersecretary for economic growth, Robert Hormats, a former Goldman Sachs (GS) vice chair, took executives from Google (GOOG), MasterCard (MA), and Dow Chemical (DOW) to Myanmar to network with government officials, the first such meeting since sanctions against the country were lifted in 2012.

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She’s pressed the case for U.S. business in Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other countries in China’s shadow. She’s also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the free-trade pact that would give U.S. companies a leg up on their Chinese competitors.

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This is insane and undemocratic. octoberlib Jul 2013 #1
Trade deals likely increase carbon emissions more than anything the admin has done to reduce them NoOneMan Jul 2013 #2
US News citing Huffpo Lasher Jul 2013 #3
I noticed that too- and just that US News and World Report ran this article cali Jul 2013 #5
A worldwide federation is being formed. Lasher Jul 2013 #9
all that transparency talk was just corporatist BS to get himself elected nt msongs Jul 2013 #4
she, not he AtomicKitten Jul 2013 #7
Hillary's policies are remarkably similar to Obama's Lasher Jul 2013 #10
It certainly seems that way. AtomicKitten Jul 2013 #11
I will never vote for Hillary Clinton. Maedhros Jul 2013 #19
The Supreme Court gives me pause. AtomicKitten Jul 2013 #24
We'll see if the rank and file has enough sense to select someone else in the primary. Maedhros Jul 2013 #25
No more trade deals until we fix our domestic wage/employment mess! reformist2 Jul 2013 #6
Oh, I bet the trade deals are done deals. djean111 Jul 2013 #8
... the power to overrule American law bunnies Jul 2013 #12
Which brings up something that I've been wondering... Buns_of_Fire Jul 2013 #13
Good question. bunnies Jul 2013 #14
And if the losing COUNTRY refuses to pay.....? Buns_of_Fire Jul 2013 #16
Right? bunnies Jul 2013 #20
The Repubs used to care about losing our legal sovereignty Waiting For Everyman Jul 2013 #15
Both parties have been swallowing this. There is substantial support among Democrats in totodeinhere Jul 2013 #18
Repubs were so incensed about the prospect of UN law taking precedence here Waiting For Everyman Jul 2013 #23
This has been a bipartisan problem for a long time. Of course Bill Clinton totodeinhere Jul 2013 #17
+1000. I support a Warren candidacy. It could be our only hope. Cleita Jul 2013 #26
Something tells me that American corporations will benefit the most JAbuchan08 Jul 2013 #21
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Jul 2013 #22
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Jul 2013 #27
Thanks to Obama, corporate takeover of the U.S. will be complete. I guess that's what he forestpath Jul 2013 #28
Mr. President, we don't want no fucking TPP! Enthusiast Jul 2013 #29
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