Obama and Republicans Agree on the Trans-Pacific Partnership … Unfortunately
Theres an important issue out there you may never have heard of, which is just what its proponents would like. Thats the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), currently being pushed by the Obama administration and its corporate (and mostly Republican!) allies. Its a blatant attack on labor, farmers, food safety, public health and even national sovereignty.
And the details of the deal are largely secret. Other than whats been leaked, the public has no access to its contents, and even members of Congress dont know much. (On the other hand, cleared advisers, mostly corporate lawyers, have full access.) Thats because the TPP is way too important to its sponsors to allow little details like congressional or public input to get in its way, even though constitutional authority over trade is granted to the legislative, not the executive, branch.
This is a bipartisan effort if ever there was one; George Will has called the TPP Obamas best idea. Thus we see the administration, along with pro-business Democrats and Republicans, trying to bulletproof the deal. Last week, a bill was introduced that would give the president fast-track authority on the TPP. If that passes, Congress could vote only up or down on the deal, not amend it. Thats quite a bit of presidential power for a scheme that would have a striking impact on the global economy and the food on our table.
The TPP is little more than enhanced corporation power branded as free trade. It gives corporations the right to challenge government regulations and seek compensation if they think theyve been treated unfairly by any of the 12 Pacific Rim nations in the deal. (China is currently, but not necessarily permanently, excluded; part of the thinking behind the TPP is to lock up an agreement with these partners before China does.)
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