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In reply to the discussion: TPP leaks reveal that poor people in poor countries will die because of TPP [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)70. I'm worried that the cost of medication here in Korea could be effect by the TPP
even though the South Korea will not be part of the initial agreement. Some of the medications I am on are imported. We have universal health coverage here and if the cost of medication went up, so would the amount we pay each month.
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TPP leaks reveal that poor people in poor countries will die because of TPP [View all]
brentspeak
Jul 2015
OP
I don't understand how he thinks this is a good idea when he knows the GOP LOVES it!
Rex
Jul 2015
#23
I like you answer: Duh..... Who in their right mind would believe that the multi-national
jwirr
Jul 2015
#10
But it's all to LIFT UP people around the world! Uh, wrong, put the poor DOWN in the ground.
appalachiablue
Jul 2015
#56
The very fact that people will die to preserve and increase profits shows us
PatrickforO
Jul 2015
#3
The billionaire oligarchs don't wish us to die, they just don't care if we do. Profits are their
rhett o rick
Jul 2015
#67
So the Pharmaceutical companies plan on what is effectively mass murder....
AZ Progressive
Jul 2015
#4
Mass murder for profit is what the health insurance companies have been doing for decades.
Scuba
Jul 2015
#72
His job is to push somebody's corporate agenda. He and 4 or 5 other DU TPPers have a list
Elwood P Dowd
Jul 2015
#9
And they convince no one, and I will keep protesting, and I will never vote for anyone who voted for
djean111
Jul 2015
#11
oh right - you're the grownup & the entire labor/environmental/health advocacy/
bread_and_roses
Jul 2015
#31
It's true. In any event, you guys have shown you don't give a dang about helping poor
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#12
You obviously have not researched how cheap -- often free -- drugs are in foreign countries
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#19
Like you have presented facts. You guys talk about a "secretive" agreement, then tell us it's bad.
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#40
Anyone who doesn't think that there indeed exist vast international conspiracies designed to
truedelphi
Jul 2015
#57
Surprise? Not. My husband needs an Rx that was $500 a month in December, 2014.
1monster
Jul 2015
#22
They will definitely die or continue to live is squalor if you guys stop investments that
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#30
That was actually on the talking points list for one of the 1990's free trade deals.
Elwood P Dowd
Jul 2015
#47
Well, when you're part of a group that says NAFTA created 22 million American jobs,
Elwood P Dowd
Jul 2015
#58
And Hillary is for it, and wouldn't lift a finger to change it, the Truth .
orpupilofnature57
Jul 2015
#51
Yep. Can't appease shareholders with words. They always get the pony. nt
raouldukelives
Jul 2015
#63
I'm worried that the cost of medication here in Korea could be effect by the TPP
davidpdx
Jul 2015
#70
These concerns should be the priorities not 8000 % profit, perverse .
orpupilofnature57
Jul 2015
#71