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RiverLover

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21. + a million! Thank you! And they can't wait for TPP in Vietnam...
Mon May 11, 2015, 10:56 AM
May 2015
Vietnam awaits Trans-Pacific Partnership signing
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/business/121471/vietnam-awaits-trans-pacific-partnership-signing.html

We abolish slavery here & pay slave wages there.

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The carrot is the 'Hope' you'll be a billionaire someday. Octafish May 2015 #1
More of a carrot seed, than a carrot. Baitball Blogger May 2015 #4
More like an iron rod in the shape and color of a carrot meow2u3 May 2015 #9
no, it's a tiny animated gif of a carrot corkhead May 2015 #32
Perfect BrotherIvan May 2015 #43
Well that or you'll get a special level in heaven. TBF May 2015 #39
no offense, but it's about a HUGE amount more than that. cali May 2015 #2
And all as real as a cheap imported clothing..... daleanime May 2015 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Hoyt May 2015 #30
The job loss is probably the thing we can use TBF May 2015 #40
It's a racket that affects every class level. Baitball Blogger May 2015 #3
The excuse means that our skilled students won't work for peanuts. WinkyDink May 2015 #6
But that excuse won't pass muster with the H1B Visas will it? Baitball Blogger May 2015 #7
Yet your points are belied by the fact that foreign students flock here to study in our JDPriestly May 2015 #16
Definitely, money is to be had in the construction business. Baitball Blogger May 2015 #18
Thank you. I have also made this point, yet we are forcing school systems to spend millions whereisjustice May 2015 #58
Exactly. Why anyone thought that globalization was meant to raise the world's salaries and bene- WinkyDink May 2015 #5
The idea of "free" trade, globalization and laissez-faire economics fasttense May 2015 #10
For the bottom 75% incomes have risen dramatically in the last 25 years. That is a good thing. pampango May 2015 #26
Sady, the only voters with the power to address this Nevernose May 2015 #47
Remember-America's poor are the envy packman May 2015 #8
The goal is to force Americans to accept a MUCH lower standard of living through any means possible. Enthusiast May 2015 #12
While very wealthy people move the "profits" around and gamble on where they will be safe. JDPriestly May 2015 #17
President Obama has surrounded himself with people giving him bad advice. Enthusiast May 2015 #27
It's just another tool in the long running project hifiguy May 2015 #44
Well I don't like it. Enthusiast May 2015 #63
Vietnam where have I heard that before? gordianot May 2015 #13
They really are hanging us with the rope (jobs) we give them. whereisjustice May 2015 #56
Wow 1776 posts appropriate. gordianot May 2015 #57
I agree, but it ain't just the billionaires. raouldukelives May 2015 #14
But if you want to know how the economy is doing here at home, don't look at the stock JDPriestly May 2015 #19
It's about developing new markets and securing our future. Hoyt May 2015 #15
And the Brookings Institute has seen the agreement while congressional aides and the rest JDPriestly May 2015 #22
The Brookings Institute just another propaganda tool of the free-traders. Enthusiast May 2015 #29
See how much the poor or anyone else makes trading among ourselves or working for small companies. Hoyt May 2015 #31
So let the large companies produce the products they sell in the US in the US. JDPriestly May 2015 #33
Nope Detroit producing crummy, high priced, gas gussling cars destroyed Detroit. Hoyt May 2015 #35
You won't be able to buy anything if the US continues to allow jobs to be exported. JDPriestly May 2015 #36
Personally, I think we got a little ahead of ourselves on the standard of living thing. Hoyt May 2015 #37
That's your opinion. Based on the many years that I have watched free trade in our society, JDPriestly May 2015 #38
No, the trade deficit does not represent lost jobs. That's simplistic. Hoyt May 2015 #41
In short, free trade and the TPP and TPIP are about making human beings and their JDPriestly May 2015 #23
Actually that's what capitalism does BainsBane May 2015 #52
You work to get paid. JDPriestly May 2015 #53
Okay, that seems reasonable BainsBane May 2015 #54
I've always liked to work even when I was washing dishes at a pizza place. JDPriestly May 2015 #61
A strong work ethic is admirable BainsBane May 2015 #62
The dishwasher does not interact with people. JDPriestly May 2015 #65
the only people pimping this garbage are the ones who will benefit from it Skittles May 2015 #66
At last you understand the problem. sulphurdunn May 2015 #24
The governments, and people that vote for them, seem satisfied. Hoyt May 2015 #42
I vote for some of those who make decisions sulphurdunn May 2015 #46
Most of the people against it wouldn't read it if were right in front of them. Hoyt May 2015 #48
Most of the people who support it would read it? sulphurdunn May 2015 #49
TPP is an improved NAFTA, especially in the areas critics gripe about. Hoyt May 2015 #50
That's the problem. sulphurdunn May 2015 #67
If all that these posts can do is to show what's in these agreements before erronis May 2015 #20
+ a million! Thank you! And they can't wait for TPP in Vietnam... RiverLover May 2015 #21
The propaganda says we are against 'equal opportunities' for the people of third world sabrina 1 May 2015 #25
That is what Ross Perot said in the 1992 Presidential Debate with Bill Clinton: bvar22 May 2015 #34
As nutty as Perot could be about some things hifiguy May 2015 #45
Wow, he was so right! He answered my question and now we have the sabrina 1 May 2015 #60
isn't tpp much the same as open borders? DeadEyeDyck May 2015 #28
That could be, but those jobs are going there BainsBane May 2015 #51
It is more about no defenses left to protect natural resources or nature....at all. glinda May 2015 #55
It's all these things, the jobs go to Asia because if you go to urban area in China you will whereisjustice May 2015 #59
Everything I need to know about TPP, I learned from Elizabeth Warren Travelman May 2015 #64
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