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In reply to the discussion: R.I.P. TTIP? [View all]Baobab
(4,667 posts)43. this is my nomination
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Yep, Bernie has his work cut out for him. Fillibustering all her horrible policy ideas.
GummyBearz
May 2016
#29
It does sound like continuing to have the WTO govern things is preferable to TTIP.
pampango
May 2016
#4
It's not just France. The TTIP is about as popular in Europe as George W. Bush was.
marmar
May 2016
#6
It's terrible for the workers and the environment and citizen control on on both sides.
Arugula Latte
May 2016
#25
the whole point of the T-deals is to lower regulations and wages to the lowest common denominator
Baobab
May 2016
#44
Yes basically that true but we need to understand that poor countries have been strung along for 20
Baobab
May 2016
#45
National sovereignty is a means to an end, not an end in itself. In the UK the far-right
pampango
May 2016
#28
I'd say that whether an issue should be decided locally or federally depends on the issue.
JDPriestly
May 2016
#52
It depends on the issue. We would very much like to ban fracking in California.
JDPriestly
May 2016
#54