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In reply to the discussion: TPP: do you truly give a crap? [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)37. I agree with you. nt
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According to Krugman, proponents and opponents of it are hyping the positives and negatives.
Ykcutnek
Dec 2014
#5
Krugman, an economist, is analyzing the economics. My biggest concern is legal.
Jim Lane
Dec 2014
#20
I don't like it for the same reasons Obama gave when he said he was going to re-negotiate NAFTA
nationalize the fed
Dec 2014
#9
Canada and Mexico are part of TPP negotiations. Terms of trade with them are being "renegotiated".
pampango
Dec 2014
#14
We* bail out the banks. Give multi-billion dollar bonuses to the banksters who stole it.
Octafish
Dec 2014
#10
Why is it taking so long to get it passed? I thought corportists, Obama, other nations planning to
Hoyt
Dec 2014
#11
I oppose any agreement that is so bad, so thrreatening to our society that its provisions have
JDPriestly
Dec 2014
#12
If it was to be so good for us, where's the transparency? I'm sure the 1% love it!
dmosh42
Dec 2014
#15
It would be a good idea IF, as China and some republicans seem to fear, it has labor and environment
pampango
Dec 2014
#16
Environmental protections and labor rights have been in the language of the TTP from the start.
ucrdem
Dec 2014
#21
We don't know that. If they are not strict, there is not good reason to consider them. n/t
pampango
Dec 2014
#40
I believe they have made clear that is the intent. I don't think it will matter.
pampango
Dec 2014
#46
Once we can get our wages on par with China it will be an employment renaissance.
raouldukelives
Dec 2014
#18
Nat'l Geographic: 4 Ways Green Groups Say Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Hurt Environment
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#24
IMO the TPP is a step towards making the US (and the world) sort of like a giant WalMart.
djean111
Dec 2014
#29
As I brought to another poster, there's a simple test for whether it's a good idea.
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#51