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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: WikiLeaks Leaks TPP Draft!!! [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)Like it or not, with robotics etc.. these huge corporations we are talking about will need little or no human capital. So where is that hidden hand that keeps everything in balance? You might not have any problems giving up your rights as a human being, but I sure do.
Why should we make anything easier for corporations? At one time (when we still half way regulated the market) companies had to do this thing called compete against each other and we all found out this was a good thing. It made companies have to have a good product in order to stay in the market. Sadly that is no longer how it works and if you think giving companies in China legal rights over parts of America, then I have to question your sanity.
OR is it that when individuals harm the nation (as is said over and over about GG and Snowden) I see you rail without hindrance, yet the harm that could be caused by a totally free market and a rogue nation like China (I am sure you understand what I mean) could be much much worse than any leaked documents. We are talking about a corporate global hegemony.
Not my idea of free enterprise, but like you said we all see things differently and I am trying to keep remembering that.
I use to joke about the great Coke vs Pepsi wars...might actually get to see such things as corporations form their own judicial systems, armies, 'pay for' penal systems etc..
NOT saying the TPP is going to cause the world to explode, but it will NOT help the labor class one iota. Not unless there are parts in the contract promising safe guards against neglect and abuse.
It is far more than just making it easier...again there is no good reason to make anything easier for a company (they are supposed to be able to be self-sufficient, like the taxpayer)...unless we just want to admit that the govt and bigbiz are the same creature.
IMO.