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In reply to the discussion: TPP branded as trade agreement, but what's really at stake. From Public Citizen. [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)and the added costs that being protective of communities/societies/ and nations.
Think about the business philosophies of Uber and for-profit schools and their relationships to regulations that demand equal service to all including the disabled. The desire is to be free of the regulations to avoid serving costlier "clients" in order to maximize profits.
They also wish to be able to continue to provide tax-havens and the possibility of corporate 'inversion' that puts them into tax-savings.
They wish to protect their investments from unfavorable monetary realignments.
All these exploitive business models, and the drive to shape international agreements to those models, are expressions of selfish, often predatory, human nature. The very thing that brought people together in a social contract to create protective governments