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(11,641 posts)28. CWA Union: EMERGENCY MEETING ON FIGHTING FAST TRACK FOR TPP
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EMERGENCY MEETING ON FIGHTING FAST TRACK FOR TPP
Dec 4, 2014
Rep. Rosa DeLauro sounded the alarm yesterday at an emergency meeting at CWA Headquarters called by the Citizens Trade Campaign: A bill calling on Congress to give up its right to review the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal is sure to come early next year.
"I have never voted for fast track; I don't care if it was for a Democrat or a Republican," a defiant DeLauro (D-CT) told activists gathered at CWA yesterday. "I didn't come to Washington to say, here, you take it. I don't want the responsibility." *)
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) was equally adamant he would fight fast track. "I have a fundamental aversion to simply handing over congressional authority," he said.(*)
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"We've seen this movie before and it doesn't have a happy ending," DeLauro said. "NAFTA pitted good American jobs against Mexico's $10-a-day wages. TPP puts us with Vietnam where we're looking at minimum wage that is more like 52 cents an hour. We know that we're going to watch more American jobs vanish."
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According to Krugman, proponents and opponents of it are hyping the positives and negatives.
Ykcutnek
Dec 2014
#5
Krugman, an economist, is analyzing the economics. My biggest concern is legal.
Jim Lane
Dec 2014
#20
I don't like it for the same reasons Obama gave when he said he was going to re-negotiate NAFTA
nationalize the fed
Dec 2014
#9
Canada and Mexico are part of TPP negotiations. Terms of trade with them are being "renegotiated".
pampango
Dec 2014
#14
We* bail out the banks. Give multi-billion dollar bonuses to the banksters who stole it.
Octafish
Dec 2014
#10
Why is it taking so long to get it passed? I thought corportists, Obama, other nations planning to
Hoyt
Dec 2014
#11
I oppose any agreement that is so bad, so thrreatening to our society that its provisions have
JDPriestly
Dec 2014
#12
If it was to be so good for us, where's the transparency? I'm sure the 1% love it!
dmosh42
Dec 2014
#15
It would be a good idea IF, as China and some republicans seem to fear, it has labor and environment
pampango
Dec 2014
#16
Environmental protections and labor rights have been in the language of the TTP from the start.
ucrdem
Dec 2014
#21
We don't know that. If they are not strict, there is not good reason to consider them. n/t
pampango
Dec 2014
#40
I believe they have made clear that is the intent. I don't think it will matter.
pampango
Dec 2014
#46
Once we can get our wages on par with China it will be an employment renaissance.
raouldukelives
Dec 2014
#18
Nat'l Geographic: 4 Ways Green Groups Say Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Hurt Environment
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#24
IMO the TPP is a step towards making the US (and the world) sort of like a giant WalMart.
djean111
Dec 2014
#29
As I brought to another poster, there's a simple test for whether it's a good idea.
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#51