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In reply to the discussion: Pres. Obama tells Dems, on TTP: "Get informed, not by reading the Huffington Post" [View all]stillwaiting
(3,795 posts)and beyond "trade" issues. If that's the case then the secrecy involved is simply unacceptable.
I believe this is probably true based on a number of leaks and reports. The TPP is apparently massive in scope.
I haven't been informed that "our" Congresscritters were able to share the various aspects of the massive Agreement with experts from the various fields that this Agreement involves. They would need to talk with quite a few different people from a number of different fields of expertise if the TPP is anything like what's been reported in scope.
If Fast Track is granted, TPP is a done deal, and I just don't think Congress will be able to successfully understand all of the ramifications of what's included without a more open and transparent process. Multinational corporate interests are consolidating their power globally, and it would be foolish (imo) to allow for this trade agreement to pass without feedback from us (citizens of the U.S). I'm sorry to see you feel otherwise and are willing to trust Congress (including LOTS of Republicans) with the passage of this. Multinational corporate interests are clamoring for this to pass. There's lots of red flags and you are simply willing to allow this to get implemented before we get a chance to see what it entails. I just think that's a foolish position to take.
I think you're lucky to believe that we still live in a country with a "very democratic Congress" too. Very lucky.
And, we'll have to disagree about the level of secrecy that's needed when dealing with "trade" issues (and all of the other issues that this Agreement apparently includes).