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In reply to the discussion: One cannot simultaneously want the TPP and economic justice for the 99% [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)110. Actually, I have never believed anyone but Oswald did it. This TPP, however, sure has become a
conspiracy theory.
What cracks me up are folks who complain about the lack of transparency, yet they are quick to say they know all these things that are wrong about it and that it is a conspiracy to stick it to Americans.
At the same time, people in each of the other countries say it is an attempt for America to stick it to them.
The truth is more like, people are afraid of change and when they are getting shafted in a number of ways, they are afraid of anything like the TPP. This thing is still being negotiated. I have faith that those responsible will do what is best for us AND other countries in a world where we are continually interrelated.
I admit that some big corporations may come out ahead in any trade deal nowadays. But, that doesn't mean the trade agreement is the problem, it may be the system of taxation or incentives involved aren't up to the task of getting wealth to those who actually produce it (and, yes, need it).
Again, show me some concrete examples of where the TPP hurts us.
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One cannot simultaneously want the TPP and economic justice for the 99% [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2014
OP
yes but one can PRETEND to want economic justice for the 99% until one gets the TPP passed! nt
msongs
Jan 2014
#4
That's one of the better questions. Sunlight is probablhy the cure, but you can't bring enough alone
jtuck004
Jan 2014
#8
Krugman said it was nothing really to tout if you're for it or grieve over if you're against it.
ProgressSaves
Jan 2014
#6
Dr. Krugman is both brilliant and on the right side, socially. But keep in mind that he is
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#36
You return trolls are so easy to spot. Good Riddance. I'll catch you again next time.
morningfog
Jan 2014
#120
nt = no text in the subject part of the response. The title is the full reply /nt
think
Jan 2014
#154
"It's been my experience . . . " since when - January 2 when you joined the site?
markpkessinger
Jan 2014
#87
One can't be for higher/progressive taxes, stronger unions, an effective safety net, a strong middle
pampango
Jan 2014
#13
Since Canada and Mexico are part of the TPP (which will supercede NAFTA), I would say the
pampango
Jan 2014
#16
Agreed. It a bit of a misnomer to call it a 'free trade' agreement, perhaps why those words are not
pampango
Jan 2014
#94
We know they are in there but don't yet know how strong and effective they are.
pampango
Jan 2014
#50
Nor can one want the TPP and transparent, non-corrupt governance simultaneously.
Faryn Balyncd
Jan 2014
#15
Lol, the hyperbole and hatred in this post is pretty classic. "sick, sick" "sociopaths" "violently
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#40
Frightened that this will go through, I'm wonder what the hell to do about it then.
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2014
#51
Truthfully, I don't think there is any creditable proof NAFTA ITSELF caused problems. The world has
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#101
Actually, I have never believed anyone but Oswald did it. This TPP, however, sure has become a
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#110
You too can't produce a concrete example of how it will hurt. And, I doubt you have the credentials
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#129
Surely you can respond with a a phrase of a few words, if you know of negative consequences.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#131
Why should we impose our environmental laws on others. Heck, most are better than ours.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#148
Manny.... It's all in the definitions. Everyone knows that the 0.01% knows best
rhett o rick
Jan 2014
#66
K&R Every investor in Wall St is paying for it. No one works harder for it than them. nt
raouldukelives
Jan 2014
#81
"TPP is being pushed by The Only HopeTM for economic justice: ergo, it'll serve the 99%"
MisterP
Jan 2014
#109