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marmar

(76,985 posts)
Tue Apr 28, 2015, 08:52 AM Apr 2015

The Undemocratic Job-Killing Trade Scheme That Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership


from In These Times:


The Undemocratic Job-Killing Trade Scheme That Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership
BY LEO GERARD, UNITED STEELWORKERS PRESIDENT


Free traders in Congress formally proposed last week that lawmakers relax, put their feet up and neglect the rigor of legislative review for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade scheme.

The TPP is a secret deal among 12 Pacific Rim nations that was covertly negotiated by unelected officials and corporate bosses. It’s so clandestine that lawmakers elected to represent the American people were refused access to the deliberations. It would expand secret trade tribunals that corporations use to sue governments over democratically established laws and win compensation from taxpayers.

The Congressional free traders want to Fast Track authorization of the TPP. Fast Track enables Congress to abdicate its constitutionally mandated duty to regulate international trade. Instead of scrutinizing, amending and improving proposed trade deals, lawmakers use Fast Track to gloss over the specifics and simply vote yea or nay on the entire package as presented. With elected officials excluded from the talks, details of the treaty deliberately shrouded in secrecy and free traders demanding lawmakers ignore the deal’s effects on constituents, this process condemns democracy.

As usual, the free traders say, don’t worry, the TPP is gonna be great, just great! Trust us, they say.

For opponents of the deal—unions, environmentalists, human rights groups and Congressional progressives—there’s no trusting free traders. That’s because they’ve proven to be nothing but flimflam men. Deals they’ve peddled previously, like NAFTA, CAFTA and KORUS, have not, in fact, been great. They’ve dramatically increased the nation’s trade deficit, prompted corporations to ship manufacturing offshore, cost millions of American workers their jobs and suppressed wages. ................(more)

http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/17880/the_undemocratic_job_killing_trade_scheme_that_is_the_trans_pacific_partner




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The Undemocratic Job-Killing Trade Scheme That Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (Original Post) marmar Apr 2015 OP
Fast Track may have been a good thing back when "what is good for GM is good for the US" or djean111 Apr 2015 #1
 

djean111

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1. Fast Track may have been a good thing back when "what is good for GM is good for the US" or
Tue Apr 28, 2015, 09:17 AM
Apr 2015

some such equivalent. Looks to me like the TPP/TTIP et al. are the natural result of global corporations getting together and borrowing Louis XIV's (apocryphal, I know) ""L'État, c'est moi".

Yes, corporations are now The State, American (or any country's) citizens are not really important. In fact, for citizens, the only important things seem to be how little can they be paid, how little health care can they grudgingly be given, how badly can they be treated before they revolt or cease to be productive. As far as land and air and water - how much can be polluted before there is real penalty involved - not damage, mind you, but any penalty that has not been done away with. Voting - equivalent to the bread and circuses, complete with sponsors.

Fast Track is now, IMO, just a device to keep citizens from having any say in things. Maybe we used to be able to say oh, we can depend on these agreements to be made with the best interests of the people in mind - but only a naive and fucking loony simpleton would believe that a crowd of corporate spokesmen would do anything that benefited anything but themselves.

And that trickle down bullshit is just, well, bullshit. The corporations hoard the profits, they hide the profits, they only reward themselves with the profits.

So I am tired of reading that Fast Track is how we have always done it. Fast Track is now just the device used to ensure that not one bit of what the global corporate community wants for themselves can be altered or changed.

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