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In reply to the discussion: How can a person who fights for the TPP be considered a friend of the 99%? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)Assuming "fast track" succeeds (and that is looking less and less likely), we'll have three months to gripe about it. The Congress is able to look at portions already. It's still a work in progress, though in its current iteration, it is a work that many aren't too pleased about.
If you want to see portions of it, Darryl Issa (R-CAr Thief/Arsonist) has put chunks of it up on his website--they're the chunks that Assange released.
They just finished up in Canada doing some more hashing this week--perhaps they were talking about releasing more information, particularly since the Canadians--both citizens and legislators-- have expressed some displeasure as to the way the negotiations are progressing as well.
http://www.canadians.org/tpp
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tpp-trade-talks-too-secret-ndp-mp-don-davies-says-1.2703010
We're not at that tipping point yet, but I think we're closer than we were several months ago. Hyperbole like the OPs, though, doesn't advance discussion or understanding of the issues.
As I've pointed out, if anyone involved in this effort is an "enemy of the 99%" then Ron Wyden, despite his letter to Kirk (with 3 others), as a consequence of his "smart track," is one of those enemies. And that's just ... absurd.