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In reply to the discussion: Why Do You Think President Obama Supports The TPP? [View all]orpupilofnature57
(15,472 posts)20. Outsourcing, and the 1% moving To & Fro .
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Then you aren't listening, at all. NAFTA (and now TPP) and immigration are their two bete noires
Recursion
Oct 2013
#65
It only undermines the higher worker standard of living and replaces it with less.
Enthusiast
Oct 2013
#66
Korea had picky safety regulations that kept my employer's electronics out of their market...
Kolesar
Oct 2013
#10
First: He is the first US president truly oriented toward Pacific/Asia, due to his upbringing
Hekate
Oct 2013
#13
I also spent part of my childhood in Hawaii as well as my college years.
PragmaticLiberal
Oct 2013
#15
Right. He's not doing this to spite the American worker. He's trying to make the US engage with...
Hekate
Oct 2013
#17
He doesn't have much choice, we make hardly anything and we need to trade to exist.
CK_John
Oct 2013
#24
"corporate Trojan horse" - which pretty much describes our gov't at this point. Thanks for this post
polichick
Oct 2013
#106
Nonsense. The policy of shipping US manufacturing jobs to foreign countries has reduced our ability
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#31
The answer "Jobs" was given to the question "Is the US currently unable to import something in
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#38
Free trade agreements are the cause of wholesale job loss to other countries.
Enthusiast
Oct 2013
#71
I'm not convincing anyone? The millions of us that lost jobs due to NAFTA need no convincing.
Enthusiast
Oct 2013
#91
As you said, manufacturing jobs have declined since the 1950's - long before NAFTA - while output
pampango
Oct 2013
#112
OH's manufacturing output has held steady at about $80 billion per year for over a decade
Recursion
Oct 2013
#70
Good question. Here's another: Why is No One on MSNBC besides Ed talking about it?
whathehell
Oct 2013
#52
Ed will stop talking about TPP in a negative way or join Olbermann on ESPN......nt
Enthusiast
Oct 2013
#98
Because corporations run this country, not whatever figurehead we elect every four years.
marmar
Oct 2013
#54
I agree - and it'll take a lot of clear-eyed, determined people to change that.
polichick
Oct 2013
#107
Pres. Obama is serious on climate change. He is convinced we need action.
raouldukelives
Oct 2013
#118
In my belief that the President is a good & honest person. He feels we have a moral obligation
raouldukelives
Oct 2013
#121
Oh that's why even Congress is left out of the loop, that being the case,
orpupilofnature57
Oct 2013
#120