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In reply to the discussion: The Trans-Pacific Partnership looks like a giant step toward the end of sovereign nations. [View all]Swede Atlanta
(3,596 posts)NAFTA was a significant trade agreement. Canada is our largest trading partner. We have seen how that has worked out. I have not followed how Canada experienced the agreement in terms of job loss, etc. but it has arguably been a disaster for American workers that want to have a job that pays a living wage with benefits and some level of security and a boon for American consumers that want cheap goods at Walmart.
The TPP from what I have read is NAFTA on the strongest hormones known to man. Among other horrible things it strips signatory nations of the ability to legislate and control certain aspects of domestic life including labor and environmental law. We cede all those powers to the TPP "membership" to decide.
We cannot allow TPP to happen. It MUST be scaled back. I am not opposed to any truly FAIR trade deal that reduces or eliminates tariffs provided it is fair, includes labor and environmental protections and does not undermine our ability to enact and enforce legislation.
So far I have yet to see one that does that. NAFTA has been a disaster.