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Stiglitz is wrong, IMO. eom MohRokTah Jun 2016 #1
Care to explain this, or just lob a one sentence bomb and disappear? Feeling the Bern Jun 2016 #6
one sentence bombs DonCoquixote Jun 2016 #9
MohRokTah means "hit and run" in some language. HughBeaumont Jun 2016 #12
OK, so you think he's wrong, but ... nikto Jun 2016 #7
Well my goodness, if you say so... ljm2002 Jun 2016 #16
Stiglitz is right. PatrickforO Jun 2016 #2
Excellent analysis The Second Stone Jun 2016 #3
Those same ISDS provisions have been in worldwide trade agreements since 1959. Suddenly, they are Hoyt Jun 2016 #10
Apparently the provisions go further now, with these latest "partnerships". ronnie624 Jun 2016 #19
What does he know? avaistheone1 Jun 2016 #4
But Obama supports it completely, so it has to be the bee's knees Feeling the Bern Jun 2016 #5
Has anyone noticed how the "Pro-TPP" side NEVER makes actual arguments with support info/evidence? nikto Jun 2016 #8
yep, they never do, the most you will get out of them is that they call you "anti" trade AntiBank Jun 2016 #15
Agreed! nikto Jun 2016 #21
Yet Canada asked to be part of the TPP because they -- like most countries -- know investment Hoyt Jun 2016 #11
yes, governments of nations are always looking out for cali Jun 2016 #13
Yep, they are all corrupt trying to ensure there are enough funds for healthcare, education, Hoyt Jun 2016 #14
''What would Goldman think?'' Octafish Jun 2016 #17
Obama's argument for TPP: Take my word for it. earthshine Jun 2016 #18
K&R (nt). Kurovski Jun 2016 #20
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