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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Mon Dec 29, 2014, 11:19 PM Dec 2014

Senator Elizabeth Warren fights the White House over the Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership #TPP #TPPA

Senator Elizabeth Warren fights the White House over the Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership #TPP #TPPA
12/21/14

In his visit to the G20 in Brisbane, President Barack Obama sought to promote his ambitious Pacific Rim trade agreement — the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). He told an audience at the University of Queensland:

We’ll keep leading the effort to realize the Trans-Pacific Partnership to lower barriers, open markets, export goods, and create good jobs for our people. But with the 12 countries of the TPP making up nearly 40 percent of the global economy, this is also about something bigger. It is our chance to put in place new, high standards for trade in the 21st century that uphold our values. So, for example, we are pushing new standards in this trade agreement, requiring countries that participate to protect their workers better and to protect the environment better, and protect intellectual property that unleashes innovation, and baseline standards to ensure transparency and rule of law.

...On the 17 December 2014, Senator Elizabeth Warren and a number of her colleagues, Tammy Baldwin and Ed Markey, wrote to the White House, outlining a number of concerns in respect of the TPP. Warren commented: ‘We are concerned that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) could make it harder for Congress and regulatory agencies to prevent future financial crisis.’ She observed, with her colleagues: ‘With millions of families still struggling to recover from the last financial crisis and the Great Recession that followed, we cannot afford a trade deal that undermines the government’s ability to protect the American economy.’

Warren, Baldwin, and Markey highlighted concerns with three specific provisions that could be part of the TPP. First, the Democrat politicians raised concerns about the investor-state dispute settlement process: ‘Including such provisions in the TPP could expose American taxpayers to billions of dollars in losses and dissuade the government from establishing or enforcing financial rules that impact foreign banks.’ Warren and her colleagues warned: ‘The consequence would be to strip our regulators of the tools they need to prevent the next crisis.’

Second, Senator Elizabeth Warren and her colleagues were concerned about including provisions in the TPP that would commit the American financial sector to ‘market access’ rules. She observed: ‘Such rules could be interpreted by international panels to prohibit basic, non-discriminatory restrictions on predatory or toxic financial products — such as particularly risky forms of derivatives — because those restrictions deny access to the U.S. financial markets.’ Warren and her colleagues observed: ‘To protect consumers and to address sources of systemic financial risk, Congress must maintain flexibility to impose restrictions on harmful financial products and on the conduct or structure of financial firms.’

Third, Warren and the other Democrat politicians were concerned about the inclusion of terms in the TPP that could limit the ability of the government to use capital controls: ‘If the TPP were to include provisions from past pacts that required unrestricted capital transfers, it could limit Congress’ prerogative to enact not only capital controls, but basic reform measures like a financial transactions tax.’

The group also requested that the United States Trade Representative provide Congressmen and women with ‘all U.S. proposals and bracketed negotiating texts relating to the three provisions.’ The group wanted transparency in respect of the TPP’s chapters on investment, financial services, and dispute settlement....

https://medium.com/@DrRimmer/senator-elizabeth-warren-fights-the-white-house-over-the-trans-pacific-partnership-tpp-3cd7bb0a1c91





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Senator Elizabeth Warren fights the White House over the Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership #TPP #TPPA (Original Post) RiverLover Dec 2014 OP
Two more years, and maybe these dogs can be put down at last Demeter Dec 2014 #1
From your lips Demeter... RiverLover Dec 2014 #2
They have to be secret according to fascists that don't believe in democratic rule! cascadiance Dec 2014 #3
No they shouldn't. And people shouldn't get elected by telling us trade deals should be RiverLover Dec 2014 #8
Huge K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #4
K & R AzDar Dec 2014 #5
K&R n/t Michigan-Arizona Dec 2014 #6
Sen Baldwin :) postulater Dec 2014 #7
K&R! Phlem Dec 2014 #9
+1 nt RiverLover Dec 2014 #11
K & R L0oniX Dec 2014 #10
Isn't it sad that the WH isn't joining her on this, but is actually on the wrong side and she has sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #12
Obama is actively seeking Fast Track so it can be pushed through quickly, with little djean111 Jan 2015 #13
 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
3. They have to be secret according to fascists that don't believe in democratic rule!
Tue Dec 30, 2014, 12:32 AM
Dec 2014

These fascists shouldn't be allowed to wield power over us!

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
8. No they shouldn't. And people shouldn't get elected by telling us trade deals should be
Tue Dec 30, 2014, 08:28 AM
Dec 2014

transparent & inclusive and then turn around & craft the largest trade deal in history behind closed doors. Except for a handful of unions, who are all against it, SIX HUNDRED CORPORATIONS are able to negotiate the deal. And what gets me almost as angry is that OUR tax dollars have funded the massive push for this for years via the State Dept/Hillary and the Obama Admin....

Flashback 2008 - both Hillary & Obama accusing the each other of lying when they are both lying, before working together for the TPP, and not doing a damn thing to renogatiate or end NAFTA~



Obama on transparency~




Phlem

(6,323 posts)
9. K&R!
Tue Dec 30, 2014, 12:04 PM
Dec 2014

The Democratic Party has been compromised for quite a while by the 3rd way pushing for centrism and right leaning policies. Now when I look at posts supporting Hillary or loving on Obama I'v just got to

I hope your right Demeter. If we could kick these ass clowns out of the party by then I think I could cry. Something tells me it won't be that easy though.

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
12. Isn't it sad that the WH isn't joining her on this, but is actually on the wrong side and she has
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 06:28 PM
Jan 2015

to go against her own party to try to stop this.

 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
13. Obama is actively seeking Fast Track so it can be pushed through quickly, with little
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 10:07 PM
Jan 2015

debate or study, and no amendments. And Hillary helped to write it.
The GOP is all for this piece of corporate crap, too.
That "D" on the jersey does not mean what it used to mean, methinks.

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