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In reply to the discussion: Epic White House Twitter FAIL on TPP [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,339 posts)24. That's no excuse whatsoever. That's what Dick Cheney did.
"Oooh, it's in the New York Times, it must be true".
Seriously, they must release the full text before they can expect anyone to have something good to say about it.
Meanwhile, here are some reactions direct from environmental organisations, rather than filtered through the NYT and the White House:
More Than a Dozen Environmental Organizations Warn of Trans-Pacific Partnership Risks
Four Reasons Not to Trust the TPP to Save Endangered Animals
Sustainable Development Goals Threatened by Secret Trade Deal
The TPP is a shady deal cooked up behind closed doors, and the details are still being hidden
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I think laws should be written and open for review by elected lawmakers....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2015
#11
I think TPP was always his end game. The few inexpensive little bones he threw us were distractions.
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#4
That's now called "reaching across the aisle" and "compromise" and sold to us as a good thing.
arcane1
Oct 2015
#31
Sure,it's not significant at all that the ONLY cause that he pulled out ALL THE STOPS for is a right
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#18
The apparent idea is that "strong transnational corporations" = "strong america"
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2015
#20
Personally, I have always wondered whether all those security lapses--especially
tblue37
Oct 2015
#26
I suppose that even those inside the beltway privilege bubble fear physical harm to themselves
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#36
Yep. The super rich got more cash to stuff their already full wallets. The 99% got greeting cards.
GoneFishin
Oct 2015
#34
Well, yes, why should you trust the NYT and White House when you can find out directly?
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#27