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In reply to the discussion: Barack Obama’s Long Game,A month of victories has transformed the President’s second term. [View all]brentspeak
(18,290 posts)4. A Little Slavery and Some Mass Graves Won’t Deter Obama From the TPP
And Obama is doing it with such amazing dignity. And humor too -- I'm sure there's a joke hidden in there somewhere:
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/a_little_slavery_wont_stop_obama_from_defending_the_trans_20150712
A Little Slavery and Some Mass Graves Wont Deter Obama From the TPP
Posted on Jul 12, 2015
After the Obama administration and congressional Republicans failed last month to delete from the controversial trade deal language banning trade with countries on a State Department human trafficking list, the president appears to have simply reclassified an offending nation.
That nation is Malaysia. The Nations Washington editor George Zornick reports that the country is home to many outsourcing companies that are, in reality, professional slaving operations: foreign workers, often refugees fleeing desperate situations in nearby countries like Burma, are recruited to the country with the promise of legitimate work but then subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. The State Department and international human rights groups have routinely concluded the Malaysian government does very little to inhibit the traffickers operation.
The broad concern, Zornick writes, is that the move suggests the administration isnt serious about enforcing other areas of fast track and the TPP when it comes to other human-rights, environmental, or labor standards.
A Little Slavery and Some Mass Graves Wont Deter Obama From the TPP
Posted on Jul 12, 2015
After the Obama administration and congressional Republicans failed last month to delete from the controversial trade deal language banning trade with countries on a State Department human trafficking list, the president appears to have simply reclassified an offending nation.
That nation is Malaysia. The Nations Washington editor George Zornick reports that the country is home to many outsourcing companies that are, in reality, professional slaving operations: foreign workers, often refugees fleeing desperate situations in nearby countries like Burma, are recruited to the country with the promise of legitimate work but then subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. The State Department and international human rights groups have routinely concluded the Malaysian government does very little to inhibit the traffickers operation.
"Senator Robert Menendez inserted language into the Senate version of fast-track prohibiting the use of fast-track for a trade deal with a Tier 3 country, presumably with an eye on Malaysia. The Obama administration and Republican leaders in the House tried to have the language removed but were unable to excise it due to the complicated path the fast-track bill took through Congress.
Observers were then unsure what would happen next. Would Malaysia be thrown out of the deal? Would the United States lean hard on the Malaysian government to crack down on human traffickers so it could sign the trade deal? Was there any chance fast track would be disengaged for the TPP?
Instead, the Obama administration appears to have chosen another path that has shocked the human-rights community: It will simply reclassify Malaysia. Reuters has reported that when the Trafficking in Persons report comes out next week, Malaysia will no longer be a Tier 3 country.
There is essentially zero evidence Malaysia has done anything to earn this reclassification. Just two months ago, police found 139 mass graves along the Malaysian border that contained migrant workers that had been trafficked or held for ransom."
The broad concern, Zornick writes, is that the move suggests the administration isnt serious about enforcing other areas of fast track and the TPP when it comes to other human-rights, environmental, or labor standards.
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Barack Obama’s Long Game,A month of victories has transformed the President’s second term. [View all]
sufrommich
Jul 2015
OP
Obama always gives his base one big F*** Y** and then a bunch of smaller (baby steps) successes
fasttense
Jul 2015
#26
Funny, no word about my family's personal info in China's hands. He hasn't addressed that publicly.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2015
#6
Yeah, it's trivial that his incompetent political hacks gave away millions upon millions
TwilightGardener
Jul 2015
#16
I'm a long-time supporter--since 2007. But his style-over-substance all-politics-all-the-time
TwilightGardener
Jul 2015
#24
Obama is a great President, LG.. I feel sorry for those who are on the wrong side of history..
Cha
Jul 2015
#36
"...to A Different Message Board!" < Ahhh, a fan of the Donald Trump approach. rofl n/t
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#29
Don't forget yesterday's groundbreaking decision against employment discrimination
YoungDemCA
Jul 2015
#8
If you stick a knife in my back nine inches and pull it out six inches, there's no progress.
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#30