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In reply to the discussion: by Robert Reich:The Trans Pacific Partnership is a travesty. [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)78. Yes, she explained why she changed her mind. Basically she saw what many other people saw...
...when they change their mind, about anything.
While she thought the original concept was promising (as did many of the other people who are now against it), the final product did not fulfill that promise.
How many times have people gone into something thinking it is good, only to find out that it wound up not being what they expected? If that was the case with this document, why did it take years to write with innumerable revisions?
Have you read the entire document of thousands of pages, or have you relied on executive summaries written by others who may or may not have done so with objectivity?
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Would be a lot easier to determine where she stands if she stood against it from the get-go.
PoliticalMalcontent
Jul 2016
#45
"Vehemently"? I don't think so. And the "TPP" that she was originally in favor of is not the TPP..
George II
Jul 2016
#50
I guess my question would be why push for something when it's not a finished product...
PoliticalMalcontent
Jul 2016
#68
Why push for something before it's finished? If every public official waited for something.....
George II
Jul 2016
#69
Yes, she explained why she changed her mind. Basically she saw what many other people saw...
George II
Jul 2016
#78
Corporations do not have that right but national governments have the right to allow foreign
pampango
Jul 2016
#20
May I ask you WHY you feel that way, concerning Hillary? Sources,links and quotes please...
REALforever
Jul 2016
#9
I can't be sure, but given her earlier very strong support of TPP and other trade deals,
Vattel
Jul 2016
#11
She will be referred to as having "evolved". Lots of evolving going around. n/t
jtuck004
Jul 2016
#64
Chamber of Commerce Lobbyist Tom Donohue: Clinton Will Support TPP After Election
AntiBank
Jul 2016
#30
I agree.. It seems like there's a "ANY Trade Agreement is Shit" Movement afoot.
REALforever
Jul 2016
#10
Great point. There are good trade agreements - like FDR's - and bad trade agreements.
pampango
Jul 2016
#22
Do you believe "trade agreements" are negotiated with people in mind rather than corporations? nt
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2016
#37
Robert Reich under the bus as a TPP denialist by the corporatist patrol on 3,2,1...
AntiBank
Jul 2016
#26
The only good trade agreement is one that deals with mutually agreed tariff reductions--
eridani
Jul 2016
#40
And for those who do not know this, they should read your link. Thanks for posting.
lonestarnot
Jul 2016
#79