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In reply to the discussion: UAW endorses Hillary Clinton for president [View all]dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)20. Except
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Thursday attempted to distance herself from the controversial 12-nation trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. During her tenure as U.S. secretary of state, Clinton publicly promoted the pact 45 separate times -- but with her Democratic presidential rivals making opposition to the deal a centerpiece of their campaigns, Clinton now asserts she was never involved in the initiative.
"I did not work on TPP," she said after a meeting with leaders of labor unions who oppose the pact. "I advocated for a multinational trade agreement that would 'be the gold standard.' But that was the responsibility of the United States Trade Representative."
But at a congressional hearing in 2011, Clinton told lawmakers that "with respect to the TPP, although the State Department does not have the lead on this -- it is the United States Trade Representative -- we work closely with the USTR." Additionally, State Department cables reviewed by International Business Times show that her agency -- including her top aides -- were deeply involved in the diplomatic deliberations over the trade deal. The cables from 2009 and 2010, which were among a trove of documents disclosed by the website WikiLeaks, also show that the Clinton-run State Department advised the U.S. Trade Representatives office on how to negotiate the deal with foreign government officials.
http://www.ibtimes.com/cables-show-hillary-clintons-state-department-deeply-involved-trans-pacific-2032948
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Interesting, I wonder why politifact rated her as half true on it rather than false.
cstanleytech
May 2016
#36
So, you're criticizing her for being for it...and being against it? Well, that's convenient.
TwilightZone
May 2016
#18
I think it is a hallmark of critical thinking when someone can change their way of thinking
riversedge
May 2016
#74
And Sanders now criticizes Clinton for the crime bill HE voted for and she didn't.
TwilightZone
May 2016
#22
Promoting and worked on may be different things but... As SOS... Her job was to do BOTH. nt
retrowire
May 2016
#29
She wasn't bound and chained. If Trump is the next president, I sure as hell HOPE
retrowire
May 2016
#35
Well, at this point any endorsement is falling between Clinton and Trump. So between the two...
Scootaloo
May 2016
#26
I would rather risk it with Clinton though over Trump if it came down to such a race.
cstanleytech
May 2016
#41
union leadership endorses her. The membership will vote for who they want and it will be
roguevalley
May 2016
#39
Union members are the boots on the ground. In this case and the vast majority of unions, the
riversedge
May 2016
#76
Just heard the UAW Rep. make the announcement on Hardball (MSNBC). Great news.
Surya Gayatri
May 2016
#5
Add those million members to the 16+ million (probably MUCH more) that have endorsed her...
George II
May 2016
#13
Big union endorsement in an industry Democrats can help, and Republicans will destroy.
LannyDeVaney
May 2016
#33
"Hillary Clinton has shown under pressure her ability to lead and get elected in November."
DCBob
May 2016
#42