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Mnpaul

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239. I fear
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 10:42 PM
Apr 2015

that the whole thing will have to crash and burn before people realize that we need to go in a different direction.

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I'm really surprised that Democrats are against foreign countries getting a little wealth. Hoyt Apr 2015 #1
presents conclusions based on facts not in evidence. nt msongs Apr 2015 #2
But why fast track it ?? QuestionAlways Apr 2015 #62
Hello. SamKnause Apr 2015 #4
Trade is about WORK, not philanthropy. closeupready Apr 2015 #5
TPP is much more than trade. Read articles by Ezra Klein and Jeff Spross. Hoyt Apr 2015 #9
Then take up that discussion in your own thread. closeupready Apr 2015 #13
This is a discussion that TPP will be a disaster for Dems. I don't think so. Hoyt Apr 2015 #14
LOL - 'class warfare!' 'censorship!' 'protectionism!' closeupready Apr 2015 #19
Wait until the first time a signatory sues to change a law in the US... bunnies Apr 2015 #24
They actually can't do that. Why don't you read up on the tribunals that have been in effect Hoyt Apr 2015 #34
hmm. bunnies Apr 2015 #43
Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) authority nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #54
And she deliberately mischaracterized the issues that can be disputed. Hoyt Apr 2015 #102
Noted, you will claim US Senators lie nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #104
Noted lark Apr 2015 #180
Thank you! nt bunnies Apr 2015 #139
You welcome nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #145
So the TPP won't be a disaster.... daleanime Apr 2015 #33
The big sell job is underway zeemike Apr 2015 #47
Definitely part of the problem.... daleanime Apr 2015 #49
And so Obama can sign it before he is out of office. zeemike Apr 2015 #69
Exactly. CentralMass Apr 2015 #251
Feel free to explain how that trade agreement can help us, long-term. jeff47 Apr 2015 #7
The countries want to sell goods to us. Krugman made that statement in 2015. Hoyt Apr 2015 #12
You couldn't even get to the second paragraph? jeff47 Apr 2015 #96
I forgot, many here don't give a darn about peasants in other countries. Hoyt Apr 2015 #101
Yup, you are correct nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #106
"Krugman points out, trade agreements aren't the cause of our problems" Joe Turner Apr 2015 #113
And krugman does not even say that in that piece either nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #114
Here are a couple of others -- Hoyt Apr 2015 #123
You're free to show us the way by reducing yourself to those lower standards. jeff47 Apr 2015 #115
And you are acting like a 1%er from another country's perspective. Hoyt Apr 2015 #124
Golly, you just have so much trouble managing to answer a simple question. jeff47 Apr 2015 #167
the cheerleaders don't expect to suffer but they're ok if others do ND-Dem Apr 2015 #250
Such agreements need to be win-win and as I see it, it is... StarzGuy Apr 2015 #148
You hope our corporations make big money and get taxed sufficiently to cover Hoyt Apr 2015 #149
OH Yeah.....THAT is going to happen. bvar22 Apr 2015 #189
You change tax and wage laws, you don't disadvantage the US corporations for next 50 years or more Hoyt Apr 2015 #194
LMAO, you really think the current Congress is going to increase nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #196
Do you think disadvantaging corporations for 50 years, while we wait for a Democratic Congress Hoyt Apr 2015 #198
Actually you are wrong, they are not nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #201
We are talking INCOME taxes. I will try to be more precise for your benefit. Hoyt Apr 2015 #203
I will be more precise to you nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #205
Well, Obama has been successful in getting more money out of the wealthy. Hoyt Apr 2015 #213
That attack on voters is not going to get any purchase nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #214
Must be awful to feel helpless and conspired against. Hoyt Apr 2015 #217
Novel, now turn on me by even hinting I feel helpless nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #218
nafta was great for peasants in other countries; ask the mexican farmers how they fared! ND-Dem Apr 2015 #260
Here is the LAST paragraph of his editorial nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #100
I have quoted that in posts to Manny. Yet, Krugman still says people have mischaracterized the Hoyt Apr 2015 #105
And he is still having issues with what the motives of the US Chamber are nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #107
I have faith in Obama and Clinton. You apparently think Obama is selling you into slavery. Hoyt Apr 2015 #109
I believe this is one of a series of really bad treaties nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #110
The toxic idealology is the Nationalism and greed I see here. Hoyt Apr 2015 #111
Nope, actually what is happening is the end of the nation state nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #112
The fact ignorant, racist, callous tbaggers agree with you, should be a signal. Hoyt Apr 2015 #125
What, that oligarchy is here nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #127
And I guess Princeton University is also part nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #129
Wow..there it is and some of us have been saying this for quite a while now. haikugal Apr 2015 #256
Talk started in 2002 or 3 nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #257
My wingnut friend told me Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #130
Yes, exactly. "Trust me" has turned into "Screw you" Populist_Prole Apr 2015 #140
That is a nice thing to know nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #142
Nadin, I have a question. haikugal Apr 2015 #252
Sure nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #253
Thank you! haikugal Apr 2015 #254
If you do not read anything else nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #255
Yes you do... haikugal Apr 2015 #258
There are real gains to America to getting these rules right. Hoyt Apr 2015 #122
Did you even read your own links? nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #126
I said they were balanced articles, more than the "Obama is turning us into slaves" bunch here. Hoyt Apr 2015 #135
Show me where anybody has said that nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #136
Emphasis on "good" n/t arcane1 Apr 2015 #8
EXACTLY. Everything I've ever posted says "Good." Further, I don't believe Obama will endorse it Hoyt Apr 2015 #17
Same was said about Clinton during the NAFTA debate in 1993. Elwood P Dowd Apr 2015 #27
NAFTA has been a good start for a North American alliance. As Robert Reich said, Hoyt Apr 2015 #31
You would make a good comedian. Elwood P Dowd Apr 2015 #37
Glad I can make you laugh. Now if I could encourage you to actually do some research and Hoyt Apr 2015 #39
Well, I've been right 100% of the time on all the other so called "Free Trade Agreements" Elwood P Dowd Apr 2015 #45
Yeah, let's see what Robert Reich is saying, shall we... nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #52
You will get to see the final text if it's finaluzed. Hopefully a few will actually read it. Hoyt Apr 2015 #56
So why is Proffesor Reich complaining of the secrecy? nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #61
Reich supported it with NAFTA. Truthfully I think he's just ticked Obama, Clinton Hoyt Apr 2015 #64
Convenient nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #71
But why fast track it ?? Should we not know what we are getting into? QuestionAlways Apr 2015 #68
For the same reason most of these treaties are fast tracked nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #72
You will know, you will get to read it before it goes to Congress. Hoyt Apr 2015 #74
You're just lying now. Marr Apr 2015 #170
And TPP will fix that since Canada and Mexico begged to be included in TPP. Hoyt Apr 2015 #171
You've already been proved wrong (putting it generously), so you downshift into Marr Apr 2015 #172
I'm saying -- like Ezra Klein and others -- we need to look at the final document to be Hoyt Apr 2015 #173
Then you're against Fast Track authority. Oh, no-- you aren't. Marr Apr 2015 #174
Even under FTrack, the documents will be available for review before Congress does a thing. Hoyt Apr 2015 #175
Here is a word I think you do not understand nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #177
Sadly, some people don't care about the US Worker or the Environment. bvar22 Apr 2015 #15
PROTECTIONIST! ISOLATIONIST! BENGHAZI! closeupready Apr 2015 #21
So why doesn't Mexico withdraw, and why did they beg to join TPP? Hoyt Apr 2015 #35
That is some bent rhetoric. bvar22 Apr 2015 #42
When was Mexico in a better position? I hope they do a lot better, but they are still better Hoyt Apr 2015 #48
Where are your stats to back up your claim? bvar22 Apr 2015 #58
How about those who will get jobs at the new Audi plant? Hoyt Apr 2015 #63
Again, dodge noted. bvar22 Apr 2015 #70
Take a few minutes and look it up. Hoyt Apr 2015 #77
What does randomly pointing at GDP growth have to do with the conversation? TheKentuckian Apr 2015 #116
Who reaps the rewards is not the purpose of a trade agreement. That's something entirely Hoyt Apr 2015 #120
Your argument previously was that it helped workers and GDP growth was presented as evidence. TheKentuckian Apr 2015 #137
Nope.. My argument was GDP increased dramatically. It's up to domestic policy to get it to the right Hoyt Apr 2015 #138
But a few economists, including from El Colegio de Mexico disagree with you nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #141
Did you look at the GDP chart? I think it speaks for itself. Hoyt Apr 2015 #147
No it does not speak for itself nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #178
The money came in, it just wasn't distributed properly. Trade deals don't involve the latter. Hoyt Apr 2015 #185
No the one who does not get it is you nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #187
I can assure you I have not benefited; however, I know people who have bought some nice Hoyt Apr 2015 #190
Tell me in what way did those workers really benefit nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #195
Simple answer -- they could be a lot worse off. Hoyt Apr 2015 #197
Ah sure they could be a lot worst off nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #200
That's why the TPP is good for them, and they want in. Hoyt Apr 2015 #202
So they are going to rewrite art. 17 and reverse the structural reforms nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #204
It makes no difference if the money is never distributed other than making bad even worse. TheKentuckian Apr 2015 #150
Trickle Down Economic bullshit. TDale313 Apr 2015 #176
i can mention one outstanding name nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #121
It has been 21 YEARS since NAFTA passed. bvar22 Apr 2015 #79
Since Canada and Mexico are part of TPP, Obama is in fact renegotiating it. Hoyt Apr 2015 #80
You must have missed the "immediately renegotiate" in your rush to criticize me. bvar22 Apr 2015 #88
You have to look at a country overall.. Small corn farmers were losing before NAFTA, just like, Hoyt Apr 2015 #93
If I hear someone repeat that right wing "buggy whip manufacturers" crap one more time... ND-Dem Apr 2015 #246
Buggy whip manufacturers short for: Palm Pilot, big long green paper spreadsheets, manual typewriter Hoyt Apr 2015 #248
so boring ND-Dem Apr 2015 #249
Makes me want to reach out and touch somebody ... Damn! haikugal Apr 2015 #259
I would love you to tell this to Mexican workers nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #57
Pay rates and tax rates are not part of trade agreements.. That's another aspect. Hoyt Apr 2015 #78
Nice dodge nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #81
There are protections in the TPP. NAFTA boosted Mexico's economy Hoyt Apr 2015 #86
Like in the US where the US Congress has not passed nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #89
Most of that rant has nothing to do with trade agreements.. While I probably agree with a lot of Hoyt Apr 2015 #92
Except that this is what boosters promised nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #94
Just so you know, your never time is never wasted here. stillwaiting Apr 2015 #159
. ctsnowman Apr 2015 #193
people who defend such bullshit are usually benefiting from it Skittles Apr 2015 #143
In this case not even pulling stats from ass nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #144
Please post thses "better worker and environmental protections"... bvar22 Apr 2015 #76
The worker and environmental protection are there nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #83
"Truth is, those multinationals could go to Africa," bvar22 Apr 2015 #20
I'm really surprised that Democrats support Foreign Corporations undermining our Environmental laws. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #22
The problem is that the profits earned from the trade that these trade agreements JDPriestly Apr 2015 #44
Profits related to a foreign corporation operations here, are taxed here. Hoyt Apr 2015 #50
In most cases they are not taxed here. Elwood P Dowd Apr 2015 #82
I think those are domestic corporations who take that approach to avoid some taxes. Hoyt Apr 2015 #85
As an aside. Did you see this? JDPriestly Apr 2015 #87
There seems to be only one cheerleader in this thread - perhaps Hoyt could answer. erronis Apr 2015 #53
There are actually a number of people here wanting to wait until Obama Hoyt Apr 2015 #95
BOGUS. bvar22 Apr 2015 #207
And young folks will be paying for the next group of retirees. Hoyt Apr 2015 #212
Yeah....kicked the can down the road until 2037. bvar22 Apr 2015 #215
No I am not against Social Security, just people who think today's worker Hoyt Apr 2015 #216
Well, TPP certainly won't help small farmers in Japan Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #84
Bullshit. It is not WE who are grabbing wealth, it is the 1%. The corporations. NOT American djean111 Apr 2015 #90
I doubt that any Democrats are as bad as you portray. We've seen parts of this rhett o rick Apr 2015 #97
Truth is bad trade agreements have degraded the American Workforce Joe Turner Apr 2015 #98
Sure, there's something to that Babel_17 Apr 2015 #99
So what makes you think this is going to be any better for foreign countries than it is for us? jwirr Apr 2015 #133
It's like the folly of the Vietnam War Mnpaul Apr 2015 #230
Exactly. I am old enough to remember a time when it was sometimes different. Under FDR our jwirr Apr 2015 #231
I too remember the days Mnpaul Apr 2015 #234
I agree. I see it in the younger ones in my family. They know we are in trouble but do not jwirr Apr 2015 #236
I fear Mnpaul Apr 2015 #239
Yes, a good example is the number of young families that just accept that they will not have jwirr Apr 2015 #241
Another position that you're on the wrong side of. Why does that not surprise me? X_Digger Apr 2015 #134
BALONEY. THE TPP IS SUPER SECRET, IS BEING PUSHED HARD TO BE "FAST TRACKED"...WHY? drynberg Apr 2015 #162
OK, I hear you, but... PatrickforO Apr 2015 #163
You are a true "free" trade believer. Ronny Raygun and Milton thank you fasttense Apr 2015 #169
What is there "good" in this treaty? lark Apr 2015 #179
Horsepucky 99Forever Apr 2015 #206
If only the wealth the U.S. was "grabbing" were spread among its citizens. maddiemom Apr 2015 #221
I'm surprised, myself MFrohike Apr 2015 #247
No, it won't. Who else are you going to vote for? jeff47 Apr 2015 #3
Yep... Gonna Be A REAL Interesting Vote... And THAT... Won't Go Unnoticed... WillyT Apr 2015 #6
I thought the same about CAFTA, bvar22 Apr 2015 #36
And that is how the game is played zeemike Apr 2015 #67
Yeah, wasn't CAFTA great Mnpaul Apr 2015 #235
I remember that game. Remember it well. Autumn Apr 2015 #237
Agree. This will be be dumped on the shoulders of every DEM. 2016 is at stake. misterhighwasted Apr 2015 #10
http://www.thecommentator.com/system/articles/inner_pictures/000/005/415/original/obama-laughing.jpg blkmusclmachine Apr 2015 #11
Call your Senators, Representatives and Whitehouse to express your opposition to this global Dont call me Shirley Apr 2015 #16
+100 Duppers Apr 2015 #28
TPP is great for Plutocracy... Octafish Apr 2015 #18
"and the poor will become the super-majority." bullsnarfle Apr 2015 #223
Politicians think they can do this kind of thing ... ananda Apr 2015 #23
Some of us in independnet media try nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #26
Thank you for your efforts. ananda Apr 2015 #40
x10000000 truebrit71 Apr 2015 #186
Such high drama. It's not a disaster. Gman Apr 2015 #25
True and if NAFTA was such a "disaster" treestar Apr 2015 #158
NAFTA was a disaster Mnpaul Apr 2015 #232
It is no surprise that Obama is pushing this n2doc Apr 2015 #29
I want to try to be respectful of "Hoyt" here, BUT . . FairWinds Apr 2015 #30
Some people will defend ANYTHING, regardless of how heinous, if their hero supports it. Maedhros Apr 2015 #41
well if the Dems don't lose regularly they can't blame the voters MisterP Apr 2015 #32
We don't have to choose between trade and no trade. JDPriestly Apr 2015 #38
You are absolutely correct. Thanks. Faryn Balyncd Apr 2015 #51
Thanks for that reminder! Babel_17 Apr 2015 #103
and our Constitution delegates that task to Congress Mnpaul Apr 2015 #238
Bill gave us NAFTA, Hillary will give us TPP 99th_Monkey Apr 2015 #46
How, specifically, do you think TPP will destroy American workers? randome Apr 2015 #55
It will apparently destroy a lot of Japanese agriculture, Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #73
There's not really any small agricultural producers left in the US. jeff47 Apr 2015 #118
That's a shame Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #119
In my area in northern California that is not true dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #151
Most Japanese produce farmers grow food in the way you describe. Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #153
Interesting dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #155
Yes, I am in Japan Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #244
Cool image search dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #245
I'm in Japan for the long haul Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #261
You're actually agreeing with me. jeff47 Apr 2015 #165
sort of dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #225
Except that sentence wasn't the end of the post. jeff47 Apr 2015 #226
Stunned that you persist on this line dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #227
We have an example, and little reason it wouldn't happen again. jeff47 Apr 2015 #228
Thanks for your response dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #233
Same way NAFTA did. jeff47 Apr 2015 #117
Supposedly, Obama sees the TPP as a rewrite of NAFTA. randome Apr 2015 #164
"Baked in" environmental concerns are worthless... bvar22 Apr 2015 #209
I hope there will be something with teeth in it. randome Apr 2015 #222
As soon as we start putting BIllionaires and Wall Street Bankers who break the law in JAIL, bvar22 Apr 2015 #224
+1 treestar Apr 2015 #157
Kicked! ibewlu606 Apr 2015 #59
Me too but let's be honest. Rightwing ideology and triangularization won. mmonk Apr 2015 #60
...From the man who promised to 'renegotiate NAFTA'... AzDar Apr 2015 #65
He told us that Mnpaul Apr 2015 #240
" And poverty will be as endemic as the worst 3rd world nations today." dgibby Apr 2015 #66
You Can't Dress This Trade Deal On Steroids Up colsohlibgal Apr 2015 #75
This is terrible sadoldgirl Apr 2015 #91
Stop the passage of TTP! democrank Apr 2015 #108
+100 840high Apr 2015 #128
I'm disgusted. blackspade Apr 2015 #131
The party is definitely going to take the blame. Cannot see how any Democrat can not realize jwirr Apr 2015 #132
and the Republicans are handing them the fail Mnpaul Apr 2015 #242
You get what you vote for. DeSwiss Apr 2015 #146
+1 Truth cuts like a knife nationalize the fed Apr 2015 #154
Nightmare. Dark n Stormy Knight Apr 2015 #152
For the life of me I can't figure out Obama on this one. Vinca Apr 2015 #156
I can. this is a multigenerational project nadinbrzezinski Apr 2015 #181
Buddy can you spare a dime? Dem_in_Nebr. Apr 2015 #160
It sure will. That's why we must oppose it tooth and nail. PatrickforO Apr 2015 #161
Posters please stop trying to defend the indefensible. I believe NONE of it. I question GoneFishin Apr 2015 #166
By a margin of two to one . . FairWinds Apr 2015 #168
How can you possibly be pro Labor and pro TPP? liberal_at_heart Apr 2015 #182
I think many are over-reacting to this. DCBob Apr 2015 #183
And a small minority here are either being overly naive or Elwood P Dowd Apr 2015 #208
I tend to have a more global than nationalistic perspective. DCBob Apr 2015 #243
No. Read further before you set your hair on fire. rury Apr 2015 #184
Don't be fooled by the propagandists. TPP will be a fucking disaster for working folks. GoneFishin Apr 2015 #188
Democrats actually defending secret trade agreements.. raindaddy Apr 2015 #191
A disaster for politicians... americannightmare Apr 2015 #192
Once again, it is worth repeating that . . FairWinds Apr 2015 #199
But it will be awesome for Republicans masquerading as Dems in the Third Way! LondonReign2 Apr 2015 #210
Ask Elizabeth Warren what she thinks of the TPP INdemo Apr 2015 #211
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Apr 2015 #219
I was teaching a summer class of teenagers with various learning disabilities when NAFTA maddiemom Apr 2015 #220
Have you read it? ucrdem Apr 2015 #229
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