2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What are 3 things that would make any trade agreement acceptable to those opposing TPP? [View all]think
(11,641 posts)All these concersn should be addressed when considering the drafting of a trade agreement:
1. Protecting against currency manipulation.
2. Making sure corporations can't bypass US laws to suit our country.
3. Making sure the environment is protected as this affects EVERYONE
4. Protect international labor rights so people aren't exploited.
5. Protect public services so corporations can't force countries to outsource them.
6. Protect small businesses from predatory practices of state owned and large wealthy mega corporations.
7. Make sure rules of origin laws aren't weakened to give advantage to certain countries.
8. Protect "buy American" legislation to ensure that when the US government makes procurements they aren't fored to buy from third world countries.
9. Protect consumers by limiting the power of global too big to fail banks that have a record of dangerous and reckless behavior in these agreements.
10. Make sure access to affordable medicine is not endangered by the trade agreement.
All of these things would seem very sensible when considering the impact of a trade agreement on the American people as well as the profits of corporations.
Yes. Corporations should be able to make a profit but the affects of the trade deal on the American workers and citizens should not be ignored. Nor should the affects of the trade deal on workers and citizens of other countries.