That's going too far. The administration might try to treat it that way, but it doesn't make it fact. To "legislate" the terms of a law after it is voted upon renders it void. Yes, I know how UN "directorates" and "secretariats" effectively do that; as far as I am concerned those are illgal too, as are treaties to which other nations can take exception after the Senate has ratified them. This all has to stop.
I am sorry but the trade deal is law unless it is specifically voted down and because Obama will veto any attempt to stop it then it will take a veto override to stop it and that won't happen.
You apparently don't understand what the Cochran bill did, that is why voting against the bill now is just blowing smoke because they can not stop it.
They effectively gave Obama treaty power, that takes a two thirds vote to undo.