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In reply to the discussion: Who has read the TPP? Congressman Sander Levin (D) & here's what he says~ [View all]Phlem
(6,323 posts)Doesn't the 3rd way currently control the current direction of the Democratic Party. Yes, making your subject title true.
"The Treaty of Versailles was not supposed to be that bad either but it helped create conditions that caused WWII. That did not stop us from negotiating a better peace treaty with Germany and Japan after WWII."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
I'm thinking the bomb helped us negotiate a better peace treaty.
"How do you propose incorporating human/labor rights and environmental protections into the rules of trade if you don't do it through international negotiations? I understand that many here don't trust Obama any more than the local head of the tea party chapter does, but I don't see a better time to try than now. If they are not in the final document, it should be rejected."
I have no quips with international negotiations, but we have very poor examples of human/labor rights and environmental protections in our country alone. Why would it be any better when dealing with countries of whom might have lower costs of living compared to the US. I'm sure the other countries won't feel the financial adjustments citizens in the US will continue to endure.
I haven't had a full time job since Nafta that allows me to feed my family alone. My wife and I have been struggling ever since to make ends meet, the same with my relatives and friends. I don't see the TPP bringing us out of that hole, can you enlighten me?