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In reply to the discussion: John Kerry on TPP: "95 percent of the world’s consumers live beyond the borders of the US" [View all]Cha
(318,900 posts)95. I remember Robb.. and of course, The Magistrate! I miss 'em..
I just laugh at it now. I took it more seriously in 2010 and left for 2 years... now, I've had the experience and know it's just so much crap from the same ol same ol.
I know it doesn't affect how the President does his job and gets things done.. all the boring hate means less than zero in the real world.
Obama's favorability ratings are still on the rise.. much to the consternation of those who rant, rave, and rage.
As for Skinner and the Admins.. I give them a pass.. they're really good Dems and support President Obama.. they just want their board to be an open discussion free for all within reason.
Wait until the General.. we'll see who wins.. but, whomever it is, everyone will be behind them or they will be taking a time out.
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John Kerry on TPP: "95 percent of the world’s consumers live beyond the borders of the US" [View all]
ucrdem
May 2015
OP
If 95% of the world wants our stuff, then why do we import so much from China? n/t
RKP5637
May 2015
#1
The OP is about SOS Kerry's OP on TPP and that he agrees. He's not "fabricating" anything.. but,
Cha
May 2015
#62
"meme at DU is that the TPP is bad, since so many anonymous DU people say it is."
Dawgs
May 2015
#100
Even they probably don't like it, but are rich enough not to care about working Americans.
GoneFishin
May 2015
#104
In fact republicans (non-politicians) oppose it and Democrats (non-politicians) support it.
pampango
May 2015
#115
So, it's a mystery why they would vote to give the President fast track authority!
Major Hogwash
May 2015
#148
"Your posts are 100% bullshit all the time and you post non-sequitur horsecrap that you act as
Cha
May 2015
#63
Nice post. "Your posts are 100% bullshit all the time ..." Thanks for adding to the discussion.
pampango
May 2015
#113
U-turn exports. Make 1,000 radiators in Michigan and ship them to the Ford factory in Mexico where
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#22
And 10 trillion dollars in trade deficits the past 30 years came from horrible fake free trade deals
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#28
This thread sounds like Heritage Foundation fake free trade lovefest taking place right here on DU.
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#68
Heritage, CATO, and the repukes are 100% behind the big TPP turd. Some of the talking points
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#72
All I need to to do is read your TPP posts. You and them are two TPPeas in a pod. (nm)
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#79
In 2014 our trade deficit with our 20 "free trade" partners was $65 billion (3% of trade with them).
pampango
May 2015
#117
Exactly. Many of the statistics are bastardized like that. Taxpayer funded weapons exports
GoneFishin
May 2015
#105
I'm talking about the cumulative total since the 1980s. Its several trillion total. (nm)
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#139
We all can play those games, but I prefer something approaching full data
nadinbrzezinski
May 2015
#24
Yes, suspiciously old charts. It seems the US trade deficit is, in fact, declining
ucrdem
May 2015
#42
More than 90% of our trade deficit comes from countries with no 'free trade' agreement.
pampango
May 2015
#118
Funny that so many disagree. Only the corporate puppets agree with Kerry. No one has explained
rhett o rick
May 2015
#52
If it's so great, don't give us his or anyone else's interpretation of it, STOP TREATING
sabrina 1
May 2015
#53
I'm certainly not an expert, but it seems to me these deals are not always favorable
RKP5637
May 2015
#5
kerry ignores (of course) that TPP is about corporate control n has zip to do with consumers nt
msongs
May 2015
#10
Or more importantly, 95% of the people who will work under slavery conditions. /nt
Marr
May 2015
#13
Krugman got chewed out by some of his readers and decided it wasn't worth trying to
Hoyt
May 2015
#41
Yes, he even gripes about he ISDS that he knows is in NAFTA and hundreds of other agreements.
Hoyt
May 2015
#56
Facts from SOS John Kerry but of course so many don't want to hear that.. 'cause Fear Mongering/
Cha
May 2015
#46
They are both intelligent, caring men who have earned my trust.. why wouldn't I.. as opposed to
Cha
May 2015
#71
"..if we don't lead on this, China or someone else (or -shudder- a future US administration who
Cha
May 2015
#96
"The solution lies not in shutting the door to trade itself, but in transforming the system to make
Cha
May 2015
#83
Ah the love for John Kerry and the hell with the unions and workers of this country.
rhett o rick
May 2015
#51
Reading the posts above, it almost seems as if the Heritage Foundation and RNC ended their
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#69
It's not that they trust Republicons they completely trust anyone labeled Democrat.
rhett o rick
May 2015
#116
Nice try, but your logic fails. I said we should judge by principles not labels.
rhett o rick
May 2015
#136
The republicans have three climate scientists who say global warming is a hoax.
BillZBubb
May 2015
#135
They fail to mention how that translates into benefits for workers. Benefits for
rhett o rick
May 2015
#137
Kerry clearly has no or very little experience with the trade courts and has not
JDPriestly
May 2015
#75
He was also wrong about NAFTA. Friends in Ohio that lost jobs because of it,
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#81
"strengthening international labor....standards"-----THAT? Is how you know he's lying. LYING.
WinkyDink
May 2015
#99
Yet, nearly 100% of the people whom you represent live within these borders.
lumberjack_jeff
May 2015
#120
Kerry: "the US has added 12.3 million jobs over 62 straight months of private sector growth"
ucrdem
May 2015
#123
If TPP is NAFTA on steroids employment and wages are going to go through the roof.
ucrdem
May 2015
#126
I don't understand his claim that 95% or the world's consumers live beyond the borders of the
polly7
May 2015
#149
They're using trade as a cover for more corporate profits and more corporate control of
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#150
Kerry lives in the Washington money bubble. He is a big money corporate dem just like
Elwood P Dowd
May 2015
#153