Why would it be necessary to keep a deal secret if it’s so damn good for us?
cuz when lies are truth, that’s what “the most transparent administration in history” does.
Well said.
Ask Ted Cruz. He voted for it.
I guess we need to ask Ted Cruz who voted for cloture and I am assuming from his comments that he’s going to vote for final passage. I don’t get it and I don’t like it.
The secrecy is the ONLY issue. We have:
A trade bill locked in the basement. No one can take notes when allowed to view. Anyone leaking details will be prosecuted.
A POTUS who lies about details in order to sell a bill to the American public.
Reassurances from GOP members saying the bill will not allow Obama unlimited power. All deals brokered by Obama must have approval of Congress.
Tell me when has that happened before? We are waiting for SCOTUS to rule on subsidies because the ACA bill said only states operating their own marketplace are allowed subsidies.
An immigration EO bypassing the Constitution and the WH defying a court order not once but twice regarding the implementation of the EO.
The list goes on & on. Obama cannot be trusted. Leadership betrayed the voters who gave the the majority of both Houses of Congress, yet they say trust us. It's a good bill. We can keep Obama in check.
They are not idiots. They think we are.
This TTP Obama trade deal is a trojan horse.Its disguised as free trade What It really allows is for Obama to flood the USA with an unlimited number of 3rd world immigrants ...
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/immigration/item/20710-obama-gop-trade-scheme-includes-unrestricted-immigration
This Fast track gives Obama power to make treaties that override U.S. laws. Its the destruction of the republic. Proof here :
http://getliberty.org/oppose-trade-authority-for-obama-on-pacific-trade-deal/
http://www.conservativehq.com/node/20233
http://wakeupfromyourslumber.com/the-trans-pacific-partnership-and-the-death-of-the-republic/
I will tweet or call congress and tell them to vote no to give Obama fast track power to make treaties