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In reply to the discussion: Sorry to say this but I feel Obama's strong promotion of the TPP [View all]TM99
(8,352 posts)83. NAFTA has been one of the most damaging 'free trade' deals
in the 20th century, and the damage estimates are still not complete.
So, no it is not hyperbolic to say that the TPP, which is far worse than NAFTA, will have disastrous effects on our future lives and those of our children.
And as usual, you address nothing that was actually directed at you in the way of communication given your initial response to me which was less than adult.
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Of course, sure. Negate his amazing accomplishments because one thing you disagree with.
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#1
While negotiating Obama Care, Obama met with the big drug companies in secret....
raindaddy
Apr 2016
#78
The Canadian oil company is already suing us under the provisions of NAFTA.
PatrickforO
Apr 2016
#44
Don't expect a response. He had the duty to get the number one response slot, drop a turd
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#114
At first glance I thought you were being facisious and I started to laugh.
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#113
Boom. Never occurred to me but it is a distinct possibility. The Clinton Foundation
thereismore
Apr 2016
#53
And the under-reported huge fuck up: killing Ghaddafi and destabilizing Libya.
virgista
Apr 2016
#25
I think he sees the long-term importance of global trade, and benefits beyond just trade of bindi
Hoyt
Apr 2016
#5
Liberals (including FDR) in progressive countries have promoted global trade and
pampango
Apr 2016
#56
No he promoted trade because he thought it promoted peace and prosperity not just
pampango
Apr 2016
#75
Bull-fucking-shit. These deals allow capital to move freely while nailing labor to a cross of iron
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#108
Why is it then that wages are high and unions are strong in progressive countries which trade much
pampango
Apr 2016
#112
they have "Trade" with various protections of their countries that we used to have, E.G. Tariff's,
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#127
Your Cherry Picking is nauseating. You can argue that NAFTA is a sympoton vs. a cause,
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#129
All economic activity "without appropriate protections" is a "disaster". We could eliminate trade
pampango
Apr 2016
#130
FDR's concept and espiernece with Trade is from a very different time when the
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#133
I am 'claiming' that FDR "would be fine" with the International Trade Organization the he proposed.
pampango
Apr 2016
#134
We Americans are sick of being sold out, of having our families and jobs and incomes and lives
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#88
Finding the balance between democracy which means that an individual has a voice in the
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#105
Which ones of the similar trade agreements since 1959 do you think sank the American worker?
Hoyt
Apr 2016
#106
All his financial "accomplishments" accelerated the movement of wealth upward toward those who need
GoneFishin
Apr 2016
#11
well, that's a given despite the protestations of his more enamored supporters
stupidicus
Apr 2016
#30
So is Paul Krugman stupid, ignorant, deluded, being bribed, or some combination? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Apr 2016
#55
So saying, as the OP did, that the TPP will have a "disastrous effect on the future lives
Nye Bevan
Apr 2016
#77
All of you should read "Empire of Cotton" by Sven Beckert, to see why Obama is in tune with
ancianita
Apr 2016
#46
Wrong: you are a tpical Sanders person attacking one of the best Pesidents: you are helping. GOP
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#68
People think that Citizen's United handed the the keys to the government to global corporations...
raindaddy
Apr 2016
#76
See this video. Obama being visibly disingenuous as he tries and fails to sell the TPP.
earthshine
Apr 2016
#89
Trump would agree about TPP but he does not think Obama achieved anything 'positive'
pampango
Apr 2016
#92
Obama's just working to secure his seat in "the club". He saw the Clintons amassed $230M+ after
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#107
oh, he's already preparing the "I absolutely have liberal instincts! I take full responsibility!
MisterP
Apr 2016
#119
History will remember Obama mainly for this betrayal of American people on behalf of the 1%.
Odin2005
Apr 2016
#123