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In reply to the discussion: Why I am so obsessed with the TPP. I think it's the most important issue of the day [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)37. It's hard to pick which threat is the biggest anymore and I was never good at
putting disparate things in strict order of worst to best. However, the TPP does strike me as horrific, as does Obama's desire to have the Senate "advise and consent" only after Obama obligates the US to it.
I don't think that is what the Constitutional requirement of "advise and consent" means.
Silly me to worry about what the Constitution says on the subject. I may as well worry what Zeus thinks of it.
ETA: BTW, I am not sure if Obama desires to bypass the Senate on this, or if the Senators desire it. After all, many of them want to stand for re-election until they keel over dead and he's home free at this point.
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Why I am so obsessed with the TPP. I think it's the most important issue of the day [View all]
cali
Sep 2013
OP
Disastrous for the environment and for people....and it will increase global warming.
PDJane
Sep 2013
#3
Well, since this is a site for Democrats, I think it's a reasonalbe question.
cyberswede
Sep 2013
#18
Agreed. The apologists who claim not to have seen the proof need to take a long look in the mirror
Vincardog
Sep 2013
#14
Could the Mexican/Canadian subsidy sue a United States government (state or local)
el_bryanto
Sep 2013
#22
Yes, by now we all know the ones who decide what's important on neo-DU.
great white snark
Sep 2013
#38
Well, this, and assaults on journalism, and the surveillance state...
woo me with science
Sep 2013
#45
"Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement Could Block Patient Access to Affordable Generic Medicines"
suffragette
Sep 2013
#47