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In reply to the discussion: The difference between principled opposition to the TPP vs. opposing this particular deal today [View all]Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)50. Whoa. This right here.
Why isn't everyone asking that?
Other people were supposedly jumping to conclusions by deciding before the agreement was released.
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The difference between principled opposition to the TPP vs. opposing this particular deal today [View all]
Cheese Sandwich
Oct 2015
OP
What I find truly amazing is that, evidently, Hillary's "stance" on the TPP was supposed
djean111
Oct 2015
#1
They used to have to have MORE consensus with a 2/3rds vote to pass TREATIES, NOT "agreements"...
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#47
And our foreign trade also fuels a large percentage of our huge, out-of-control trade deficit.
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#24
It's a bit late, isn't it, after YEARS of denying the American people the right to see what these
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#46
There is no "it." She advocated for a fair trade deal with the Pacific Rim, which included
DanTex
Oct 2015
#35
Yes. She did advocate for this treaty which from the get-go was planned to have the trade
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#64
Her frequent flip-flops on major issues makes it very unlikely that she can prevail in the general
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#29
To oppose a trade agreement because it is a trade agreement is superficial opposition.
Evergreen Emerald
Oct 2015
#16
Would you provide me with the content of the agreement? You seem to know a lot about it.
Cheese Sandwich
Oct 2015
#20
No. It cannot. The GOP and some DINOs provided Obama with the Fast Track that he
djean111
Oct 2015
#28
No amendments allowed! The whole purpose of Fast Track was to avoid amendments.
Divernan
Oct 2015
#31
We need trade, but we need also to be able to say no or impose specific import taxes on
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#32
We need to trade. We also need to retain and protect our right to refuse to trade with
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#38
Then she's being leaked to on the same basis that Paul Krugman is being leaked to.
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#56
No, Krugman has repeatedly said he is going off what has been made public. You are claiming
jeff47
Oct 2015
#57
There is a video posted on DU that features her talking about the TPP many times over the
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#34
Many don't really, they have emotional attachment to a personal narrative and/or are sold on a brand
TheKentuckian
Oct 2015
#45