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In reply to the discussion: Nation: What the Democrats Must Learn From Brexit About Free-Trade Deals [View all]SunSeeker
(58,374 posts)17. Sounds good to me.
Those are pretty much Hillary's positions as well.
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Nation: What the Democrats Must Learn From Brexit About Free-Trade Deals [View all]
villager
Jun 2016
OP
That's from 2012, and she was praising the fair trade & worker protection TPP goals.
SunSeeker
Jun 2016
#18
The "this TPP" she was talking about were the TPP goals set out back in 2012.
SunSeeker
Jul 2016
#43
No, you falsely presented her as being pro-TPP, by posting a video with a false headline.
SunSeeker
Jul 2016
#45
The video's headline is false. It implies she supports the TPP. She does not. nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2016
#47
It was indeed stated in the present tense, IN 2012. BEFORE the terms we now have were set.
SunSeeker
Jul 2016
#49
I'm not arrogant enough to believe Americans aren't stupid enough to elect Trump.
LS_Editor
Jun 2016
#15
Globalization is not the problem. Low wages, shitty jobs, & wealth inequality are the problems
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2016
#9
As I said (in title), wealth inequality is one of the roots. You agree when you ref "oligopoly". nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2016
#23