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Not a fast track to poverty for the 1% and their bought and paid for representatives in Washington Fumesucker Jan 2014 #1
+1 xchrom Jan 2014 #2
X a billion. WinkyDink Jan 2014 #18
oh c'mon. nobody even knoooows what's in TPP! anyway, it's all about soybeeaaaans! KG Jan 2014 #3
Sir James Goldsmith warned solarhydrocan Jan 2014 #4
By now it should be obvious to all that Goldsmith was exactly correct. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #5
This should have HUNDREDS of recommendations. Come on people. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #6
As is typical, Perot was a republican politician who used existing trends to appeal to fear-monger. pampango Jan 2014 #7
Don't bother. DU is convinced US manufacturing doesn't exist Recursion Jan 2014 #9
I had fact-free beliefs. I always think of that as a republican mentality. "Repeat a lie often enoug pampango Jan 2014 #11
Look, if we don't give the rich everything they want, they won't let us eat the crumbs... Octafish Jan 2014 #8
Wages went up after NAFTA. Up. Recursion Jan 2014 #10
What do the numbers show without CEO compensation? Octafish Jan 2014 #12
Median wages. Median. Not average. Recursion Jan 2014 #13
Here's a graph of the wages of nonsupervisory workers from Paul Krugman. pampango Jan 2014 #15
and can that be attributed in large to NAFTA? cali Jan 2014 #14
Probably not but it is inconsistent with a narrative that NAFTA lowered American wages which is what pampango Jan 2014 #17
"how can you feed sparrows without a horse?" MisterP Jan 2014 #19
k/r marmar Jan 2014 #16
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