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Showing Original Post only (View all)LEFT Presses Clinton To CHOOSE SIDES On Obama Trade Pact [View all]

Liberal groups are insisting that Hillary Clinton take a clear stand against the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact that is a crucial part of President Obamas second-term agenda. They say Clinton, whose positions on trade have zigged and zagged during a long political career, should move beyond populist generalities and let voters know where she stands. This is a key test for Hillary Clinton. It is time for her to stand up and choose a side, said Charles Chamberlain, the executive director of Democracy for America. This is the first pass/fail test of her candidacy, said Murshed Zaheed, deputy political director of CREDO Action, another liberal group. It really is, What side are you on? emphasized Jacob Swenson-Lengyel, communications lead for National Peoples Action. The TPP is the biggest trade deal the United States has negotiated since the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico.
NAFTA was finalized by President Bill Clintons administration, and has been a bugbear for opponents of trade ever since. Critics of the TPP argue it is cut from the same cloth as NAFTA, and Democrats in the House and Senate are opposing Obamas call for fast-track legislation that would ease negotiations over TPP and its passage by Congress. Hillary Clinton backed the TPP as Obamas secretary of State, but hasnt taken a clear position on the campaign trail as she seeks to win over Democratic grassroots voters. Any trade deal has to produce jobs and raise wages and increase prosperity and protect our security, Clinton responded last month to a question lobbed by NBCs Andrea Mitchell at a campaign stop in New Hampshire. We have to do our part in making sure we have the capabilities and the skills to be competitive, Clinton added. Back in 2012, Clinton praised the framework for the TPP as setting the gold standard in trade agreements. Activists on the left have a host of problems with the TPP, which would create a free-trade area between the United States and 11 other nations, most of them in Asia and Latin America.
One key objection is to the setting-up of a legal process by which corporations could appeal to special tribunals if they believed their rights were being infringed by the laws of a signatory nation. To many on the left, it sounds like an idea that would give corporations power to undercut national sovereignty, and reduce labor and environmental protections. Hillary Clintons language on free trade has shifted markedly over the years In her first memoir Living History, published in 2003, Clinton called NAFTA one of Bills successes. Yet in a presidential debate during her first White House run in 2008, she declared, I have been a critic of NAFTA from the very beginning. As a senator, Clinton voted in favor of trade deals with Singapore, Chile, Australia, Morocco and Oman. She also backed an agreement with Peru in 2007, although she was not present in the Senate when it was voted upon. But she voted against the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) in 2005. Further complicating matters, if Clinton wants to embrace the left-wing position now, she would also have to break with the Obama administration in which she was a central figure. Not being clear on where you stand is problematic, said Chamberlain. For Hillary Clinton specifically, here is someone who has a history of supporting bad trade deals in the past. And you have a White House that claims Clinton backs them. Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, insisted that Clinton could not stay on the fence on TPP without suffering negative consequences among grassroots Democrats. And he placed her choice in a broader context.
On most issues, like student debt and wages, the question for Hillary Clinton will not be about which direction she goes but whether she goes big or goes small, he said, Endorsing fast track or the underlying TPP would certainly be going in the wrong direction but many could say the same thing about staying on the sideline when a fight is happening. But not everyone on the left is eager to put ultimatums before Clinton, who is the prohibitive frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination. One prominent liberal voice on free trade, Lori Wallach of Public Citizen, declined an interview request about Clintons stance on the TPP. A spokesman for the AFL-CIO also declined to speak about Clintons role on the issue, instead citing a speech given by the organizations president, Richard Trumka, late last month. Trumka never referred to Clinton by name. But he did state that the labor movement opposes fast track. We expect those who seek to lead our nation forward to oppose fast track. There is no middle ground, and the time for deliberations is drawing to a close. Left-wingers who have no such reticence about naming Clinton share Trumkas sentiment in one respect. Clinton needs to speak now, they say, when the debate over TPP and fast track is still being waged, rather than waiting till the issue cools off.
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http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/242206-left-presses-clinton-to-choose-sides-on-obama-trade-pact
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Let me ask you a honest question: would Democrats be elected on a Bernie platform?
Yorktown
May 2015
#16
Stale lectures that liberal candidates can't win. How do we know it's a lie and a talking point?
woo me with science
May 2015
#17
No, when politicians LIE, that's when citizens start calling them liars.
woo me with science
May 2015
#117
I do not like Hilary Clinton's politics and I think President Obama has let us down on his promises.
marble falls
May 2015
#122
The key is if she stands strongly against it now and helps Fast Track get defeated in the House...
cascadiance
May 2015
#56
Her position is well known. She helped write it and has championed it around the world ...
Scuba
May 2015
#10
Uh, so the NPR reporters were endorsing her tactics? Or perhaps they were, you know,
cali
May 2015
#35
from 2009 the admin has had many Asian-Pacific trade meetings but I don't think the SOS was
Sunlei
May 2015
#14
what do you suggest the next President does about trade with the billions of people who share this
Sunlei
May 2015
#23
actually, I'm a very patient person. Though I do agree the Gov. moves to slow and doesn't stand-up
Sunlei
May 2015
#43
The patience you showed with that person who is straight up accusing you of being "paid" for your
Number23
May 2015
#95
Actually, DU does not deserve absurd accusations that those who oppose predatory trade agreements
woo me with science
May 2015
#48
I think that the constituents that have been screwed for so long will want to say "Screw you" back..
cascadiance
May 2015
#57
This stance of hers on H-1B is NOT liberal and those who understands this KNOW it isn't!
cascadiance
May 2015
#63
You don't understand this... H-1B is NOT a process of "immigration" but TEMPORARY work here!
cascadiance
May 2015
#70
"Screw the Left." .......That would be an awesome campaign slogan for Hillary Clinton.
woo me with science
May 2015
#53
Care to elaborate on what is "best for all of us"? Do you have anything to add, or just platitudes?
Exilednight
May 2015
#90
Burn her! Burn her! How dare she wait to read the details of the 18000 pages before choosing
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#39
Hillary's a fan of Mark Twain and takes his advice on making decisions.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2015
#45
I'm with AFL-CIO as I always have been, they are not pressuring her as yet because the best time
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#49
Well, if so, was it not STUPID for Obama to have her negotiate TPP with other countries as SOS?
cascadiance
May 2015
#60
Then do you like to vote in laws or means to put in place laws that you don't know anything about?
cascadiance
May 2015
#78
They MIGHT believe her if she did it NOW, and by doing so stopped it in the House from being passed!
cascadiance
May 2015
#62
Then pardon us, MANY Democratic constituents, who will NOT feel like they can trust her!
cascadiance
May 2015
#73
So, then she would say it really shouldn't matter that her donors give her more money than Sanders?
cascadiance
May 2015
#81
I guess all of these corporate donors are really stupid to support her then!
cascadiance
May 2015
#86