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In reply to the discussion: Here's Why Obama Can't Get Democrats To Back His Trade Deal - HuffPo [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)85. See your post #80.
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Sadly it is going to take a Democratic uprising to keep a Democratic President from doing.....
yourout
Feb 2014
#1
We'll see which corporation he ends up being cozy with after he is out of office.
L0oniX
Feb 2014
#4
1st the term is: "liberal coalition" ...then later it's: "The base of the Democratic Party" ...
L0oniX
Feb 2014
#3
It's not just "Dems," but the American People. And here's why - we don't believe the lies anymore!
reformist2
Feb 2014
#5
Is that supposed to be a good thing? What is the positive agenda of that set?
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#67
Interesting post. "for those opposing TPP", are you intimating that you dont
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#34
To say that you are neutral because you dont know the absolute exact words is disingenuous
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#41
I want to protect American jobs. If that's a protectionist, then call me that. But dont call
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#47
And exactly how is that working for you? It certainly is making the corporations wealthy.
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#51
We aren't allowed to know what is in it, the onus is on those who keep it from being seen.
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#42
Why would I want to know what my representatives in government are signing me up for?
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#50
Okay, let's go with this a bit. How are free trade and fair trade respectively defined?
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#60
Which is why I don't think elected Dems are against this on the (de)merits
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2014
#89
I doubt 90% of this board even knows free trade with S. Korea passed under this admin.
Romulox
Feb 2014
#55
''The only support comes from the Chamber of Commerce, multinational corporations, big business...''
Octafish
Feb 2014
#70
"only Democrats that identify as “liberal” strongly favor 'fast-track". 85% of republicans oppose it
pampango
Mar 2014
#79
good paying northern states industrial union jobs moved to the southern states....
madrchsod
Mar 2014
#93