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Lasher

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4. Don't forget TAFTA, MEFTA, and FTAA
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 06:28 AM
Jan 2014

As well as about a dozen others waiting in the wings. Three new Free Trade Agreements have already been passed by the guy who said he was going to renegotiate NAFTA.

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excellent news BelgianMadCow Jan 2014 #1
the leaks are vital to stopping this. We owe a debt of gratitude to Wikileaks and Assange cali Jan 2014 #2
Hear! Hear! another_liberal Jan 2014 #6
Yes, thank you Wikileaks and Assange. Thanks for the reminder. Shows how different sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #32
Aboslutely Jack Rabbit Jan 2014 #42
"At least for now" Oy vey. mucifer Jan 2014 #3
Don't forget TAFTA, MEFTA, and FTAA Lasher Jan 2014 #4
That is the best news I've heard in weeks! another_liberal Jan 2014 #5
Look at the part of the story that actually quotes Reid, rather merrily Jan 2014 #7
It's better than a kick in the teeth- or his bringing it straight to a vote cali Jan 2014 #8
Maybe, but it may important to know what he actually said, no? merrily Jan 2014 #44
Gee. Max Baucus is the President's pick for ambassador to China. What a coincidence. nt GoneFishin Jan 2014 #9
I guess no health insurance company wanted to hire a retiring 70-year-old crooked politician Jack Rabbit Jan 2014 #43
I will now commence with the holding of the breath. nt Javaman Jan 2014 #10
There is absolutely nothing in the trade agreement or any trade agreement thus far JDPriestly Jan 2014 #11
Per Krugman: manufacturing wages declined 1973 to 1995, have increased since then pampango Jan 2014 #12
Don't know where Krugman gets his info - TBF Jan 2014 #14
The link shows where Krugman gets his info. pampango Jan 2014 #15
The chart is clearly labeled "Real wage of production and nonsupervisory workers" Romulox Jan 2014 #21
You're talking about two different things jeff47 Jan 2014 #23
Yes that actually makes sense - thanks. nt TBF Jan 2014 #38
Not in Missouri and other Red States. freebrew Jan 2014 #39
Well, duh. That's because the cheapest, lowest skilled mfg jobs BlueStreak Jan 2014 #27
Manufacturing will never be revived in this country Capt13 Jan 2014 #19
Or through some means we correct our trade imbalance. Perhaps by raising wages here JDPriestly Jan 2014 #20
Yes, you are right davidpdx Jan 2014 #33
Good. nt TBF Jan 2014 #13
It will have to wait until media coverage stops NorthCarolina Jan 2014 #16
the sad truth to the matter.. n/t PowerToThePeople Jan 2014 #17
After the election, soon after, so we forget about before the next one. sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #30
That's very good news! The TTP is Toxic in it's current draft Phlem Jan 2014 #18
Right. And NAFTA will be renegotiated in the President's first term. nt Romulox Jan 2014 #22
As soon as he finds a comfortable pair of shoes jsr Jan 2014 #35
Good. Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #24
What has Harry been smoking? Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #25
Funny how the dynamics of the second term can change. BlueStreak Jan 2014 #26
Good for Harry..,.I hope he sticks to his guns on this Armstead Jan 2014 #28
They will just hold it up until after the election. They are getting so much negative feedback and sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #29
It's a trap. n/t ProSense Jan 2014 #31
Throw it in the trash. jsr Jan 2014 #34
Good simply good azurnoir Jan 2014 #36
Warren, Sanders, and 10 Other Senators Write Letter to Reid Opposing Fast-Track Authority ProSense Jan 2014 #37
thanks! kicked! n/t BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2014 #41
good! BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2014 #40
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