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djean111

(14,255 posts)
8. Oh, I bet the trade deals are done deals.
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 02:32 PM
Jul 2013

If/when these deals happen, I will likely just stop paying any attention at all to politics - not worth the stress, I do not see the point.
I especially don't want to read posts proclaiming how wonderful all this shit is. Or how no one had any choice, hands tied, whatever.

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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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