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In reply to the discussion: Why The "H" Is Obama Pushing TPP?. It Will Destroy Any Legacy He Has. [View all]99Forever
(14,524 posts)7. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Apparently, when one reaches some level of political power, one forgets all they once professed to stand for, who put them where they are, and any pretense of morals or ethics.
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Why The "H" Is Obama Pushing TPP?. It Will Destroy Any Legacy He Has. [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Jan 2015
OP
Not going to destroy his legacy...All presidents do some shit not everybody likes
NoJusticeNoPeace
Jan 2015
#1
Don't fall for the hype....that man holds his cards close to his vest...
VanillaRhapsody
Jan 2015
#3
So Obama (and Hillary) are lying when they say this is the best thing evah! and
djean111
Jan 2015
#6
So, your position is that you think the President is/was lying about his support for this deal?
Dragonfli
Jan 2015
#37
I got it, you think he is lying based on how you judged his past behavior after contrary statements.
Dragonfli
Jan 2015
#49
How about I just take him at his word since you provide nothing at all to convince me
Dragonfli
Jan 2015
#57
The reason is 1Strong.....because they have a preconceived opinion of the man for whatever reason
VanillaRhapsody
Jan 2015
#39
"TPP......should benefit American businesses and workers." Hillary Clinton
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#43
and what are the higher standards if implemented and enforced? Do you know?
VanillaRhapsody
Jan 2015
#45
Hype? What hype? There are a lot of intellegent people that have come out with
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#132
No that is not what I said it means...it means...if you cannot pledge to vote for whomever
VanillaRhapsody
Jan 2015
#22
I don't think you know Democrats very well. We don't ever walk in lock-step.
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#134
I will proudly wear the mantle of LLI that you my dear friend have bestowed on me.
Autumn
Jan 2015
#20
I disagree with you my dear friend. It is an endearment you have bestowed on me.
Autumn
Jan 2015
#25
Ah my dear friend, don't be confused. I am well aware of the honor you have bestowed on me.
Autumn
Jan 2015
#27
Yes indeed you do dearest Nilla. Are you perchance a psychic? If so I would so dearly
Autumn
Jan 2015
#32
Finding a Republican better than the Democrat -- very rare, but not impossible.
Jim Lane
Jan 2015
#79
Uh huh...or else you could just admit that your comment was way too harsh about our Prez
NoJusticeNoPeace
Jan 2015
#14
From what I can see, he thinks it is a great idea that will help Americans.
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2015
#15
It's not abouit other countries or us -- It's about civil society vs. Big Money Corporations
Armstead
Jan 2015
#34
Those same folks were telling us Obama was going to approve the pipeline, gut social security, and
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#85
Actually, even folks like Paul Krugman think folks are blaming NAFTA for stuff caused by other
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#103
I don't think they would have been worse. Instead NAFTA made the worse easier to accomplish.
Armstead
Jan 2015
#125
Protecting the status quo, or preparing domestic economy for the future? I lean toward latter in a
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#126
Criticism of the TPP is based upon leaked documents showing that actual "trade provisions"
Maedhros
Jan 2015
#136
Have you read and understood the entire document, and factored in all the parts that aren't
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#140
No actually the Pew Survey and polls on Americans take on the 2 big money parties
truedelphi
Jan 2015
#71
Sorry, but the "two parties are the same" is a right-wing meme designed to depress turnout
NYC Liberal
Jan 2015
#84
And the Pew Survey shows that Democrats support TPP much more than republicans do.
pampango
Jan 2015
#95
I suspect he knows what is in it and does not think it will "flush the working class down the toilet
pampango
Jan 2015
#52
because he knows the brainless high-fiving "Obama knocks out/huge win/OUTFLANKS" headlines will be
MisterP
Jan 2015
#64
now we've got DUers telling us TPP *HAS* to be great for Americans BECAUSE Obama is pushing it
Skittles
Jan 2015
#93
Call your representative and senators tomorrow and tell them NO on TPP / Fast Track / TPA
StopTheTPP
Jan 2015
#65
Thanks for posting this, TH is the best, and he's right. A couple years ago he mentioned looking
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#159
First African American POTUS. No one and nothing will or can take that legacy.
merrily
Jan 2015
#101
Originally I planned to retire at age 55, but thanks to NAFTA the cellophane plant I was working
B Calm
Jan 2015
#121
You'd take the 1990s economy, but even more inequality than we have now, i.e., Calcutta.
closeupready
Jan 2015
#117
I agree, but that don't stop the same 2 posters (who work overseas) from posting it over and over
B Calm
Jan 2015
#124
I will not be silenced from refuting right wing arguments presented by DU members here.
closeupready
Jan 2015
#144
Perot's "giant sucking sound" may be the republican sound bite most quoted by Democrats.
pampango
Jan 2015
#128
A voice of reason. Thank goodness. We can't just sit on our rears and watch the world pass us by,
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#146
It makes one wonder what the discussion really is within the establishment.
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2015
#119