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In reply to the discussion: TPP Could Criminalize Journalism and Whistleblowing [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)34. I'd rather be jailing.

Public Citizen observes that the TPP would provide big banks with a backdoor means of watering down efforts to re-regulate Wall Street, after deregulation triggered the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression:
http://www.alternet.org/economy/how-trans-pacific-partnership-signals-death-republic
The TPP would forbid countries from banning particularly risky financial products, such as the toxic derivatives that led to the $183 billion government bailout of AIG. It would prohibit policies to prevent banks from becoming too big to fail, and threaten the use of firewalls to prevent banks that keep our savings accounts from taking hedge-fund-style bets.
The TPP would also restrict capital controls, an essential policy tool to counter destabilizing flows of speculative money. . . . And the deal would prohibit taxes on Wall Street speculation, such as the proposed Robin Hood Tax that would generate billions of dollars worth of revenue for social, health, or environmental causes.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/how-trans-pacific-partnership-signals-death-republic
That's the kind of observation that could get someone arrested and, once the technology is online, vaporized.
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TPP "could" also ban the tooth fairy and make alien invasions of Earth more inviting. So I heard.
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#1
I worry about the freedom of the press, also, but trade agreements had nothing to do with the Iraq fail.
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#3
Obama would not let any of that happen if he thought this one agreement would, by any means. I trust Obama, he
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#5
Obama is on the same side as 49 GOP Senators & the multinational corporations on the TPP
think
May 2015
#7
On whistleblowers and press freedom, the administration's record is hardly golden......
marmar
May 2015
#9
Indeed, the heavily subsidized Japanese domestic rice farmer voting bloc is a very strong force there.
Fred Sanders
May 2015
#27
That's what Democracy needs. It's how we can establish a Republic and Justice.
Octafish
May 2015
#16
It certainly is a different nation from the one I was born in. It's like the NAZIs won World War II.
Octafish
May 2015
#17
Criminalization of exposing corporate wrongdoing was just enacted in Wyoming. No TPP needed.
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#20