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In reply to the discussion: My dears, you are just being paranoid about corporations and the TPP [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)19. For example, re "not that I expect that to happen"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=6601884
Maybe you can give me your thoughts on the contradiction between, on one hand, claiming that TPP isn't actually about trade, and on the other hand, that it will lead to wage depression and environmental degradation. After all, if TPP is only about IP and copyrights and generic drugs, that would imply that the traditional arguments about offshoring wouldn't hold water.
Or you could let me know your thoughts on non-tariff barriers, for example Japan's ability to prevent US Auto Imports without actually using tariffs. Do you think that is a worthy objective? After all, Japan isn't a sweatshop nation. It's just a nation that exports tons of cars to us, while we export maybe a handful to them.
Maybe you can give me your thoughts on the contradiction between, on one hand, claiming that TPP isn't actually about trade, and on the other hand, that it will lead to wage depression and environmental degradation. After all, if TPP is only about IP and copyrights and generic drugs, that would imply that the traditional arguments about offshoring wouldn't hold water.
Or you could let me know your thoughts on non-tariff barriers, for example Japan's ability to prevent US Auto Imports without actually using tariffs. Do you think that is a worthy objective? After all, Japan isn't a sweatshop nation. It's just a nation that exports tons of cars to us, while we export maybe a handful to them.
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And for I while I thought that you really wanted to have an intelligent discussion about TPP...
DanTex
May 2015
#12
gee, becuse I haven't posted dozens and dozens of substantive, informative ops about it
cali
May 2015
#15
And we can thank god for that very caring court clerk ex railroad company president Bancroft Davis!
cascadiance
May 2015
#54
The trade deficit increased after nafta and cafta, and it will increase even more under
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#25
I didn't say it's not about trade. Many people have pointed out that it is primarily
cali
May 2015
#22
But I still can't get out of the delusion and lies the liberal media have taught me about how
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#20
Cali, In deed the corporations do benefit the people. It is just bad that the 99% are not people
LiberalArkie
May 2015
#30
NAFTA was fabulous. Free Trade lifts all boats. This will be even greater than NAFTA.
Overseas
May 2015
#44