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In reply to the discussion: Heads Up!! "Obama Ready to Defy Base in Order to Advance Trans-Pacific Partnership" [View all]OrwellwasRight
(5,312 posts)Enjoy living in neoliberal nirvana.
Consumer3000? Yes, a thriving middle class in which factory workers kill themselves due to horrible conditions while the nouveau riche bathe in luxury.
http://chinalaborwatch.org/home.aspx
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2492998/Revealed-Appalling-conditions-factory-workers-make-Dell-computers-forced-work-seven-day-74-hour-weeks-live-dorms-hot-water.html
http://www.cnet.com/news/riots-suicides-and-other-issues-in-foxconns-iphone-factories/
http://www.waronwant.org/overseas-work/sweatshops-and-plantations/china-sweatshops
This is not "middle class." Just because people aren't starving doesn't make them middle class. And I love how you pretend China's investment in infrastructure and education and its mercantilism, currency manipulation, subsidies to domestic industries have nothing to do with its economic growth. No, it's all "free trade." Oh, and how are Beijing residents doing with that crappy, unregulated, polluted air? It's adding to life expectancy and health outcomes, right? And China is now talking about RAISING WAGES to create domestic demand -- um, why? Because a healthy middles raises demand and has money to spend. Impoverished workers, not so much disposible income. Yeah. "Evidence". Riiiiiiight. "Free trade solves all." Not.
Also: And some of the biggest losers in the US due to tried are highly skilled engineers so that blows your theory out of the water.
Most importantly: To get back to the main issue, which I have just won, on your own terms: neither the TPP nor any US trade agreement has ever contained any provisions to ensure that all share in the gains of trade. All benefits have gone to the 1%, by design. That is the point of freeing corporations from regulations, so they can pollute at will, sell dangerous products at will, basically free themselves from the constraints of democracy. Your "theories" about free trade bear no relation to actual trade deals which you clearly haven't bothered to read.