Posted on 06/10/2015 5:04:26 PM PDT by Isara
A misguided (or misleading) opposition really has no idea what its talking about.
The current debate over Trade Promotion Authority proves, once again, that the classic description of the anti-globalization movementas largely the well-intentioned but ill-informed being led around by the ill-intentioned and well informedstill holds true. Despite the tireless efforts of trade policy experts to explain why TPA and the U.S. trade agreements its intended to facilitate are, while imperfect, not a secret corporatist plot to usurp the U.S. Constitution and install global government, myths and half-truths continue to infect traditional and social media outlets.
Because these mythsoriginating with the same old anti-trade bedfellows that have been with us for decadeshave duped a lot of good folks who are otherwise predisposed to support liberty and free markets (including some in Congress), and because the House of Representatives is poised to vote on TPA in the coming days, here is one last debunking of the top nine myths about TPA, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and U.S. free-trade agreements (FTAs) more broadly.
To save some time, you can skip to your favorite myth by clicking on the links below.
Myth 1: TPA and U.S. FTAs are unconstitutional and undemocratic!
Myth 8: FTAs (and free trade generally) benefit large corporations at the expense of working people!
There are legitimate (although not horrifying!) concerns about the contents of the final TPP deal, but its certainly not a harbinger of an economic or constitutional apocalypse. The American public should scrutinize the final agreement closely, but that wont happen until TPA becomes law. For supporters of free markets, theres no legitimate reason why it shouldnt.
Sen. Cruz and Rep. Ryan Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal: 'Putting Congress in Charge on Trade'
Congress won't be in charge of anything. It hasn't been for years, so what makes you think that's suddenly going to change, especially under King Barry.
Precisely.
No, I’m at work, and on my phone. Maybe you are too. I’ll Google it for you when I get home.
Fax House Leaders: No Secret Deals, No “Fast Track” For ObamaTrade
http://www.grassrootsaction.com/201352/offer.asp?Ref_ID=31543&CID=201351&RID=38315346
May 13, 2015
The won't read legislation that they vote on but they will read our email. Got it.
Am always on my phone. Never connect my computers to the net any more. Have seen mention of 12 countries, but have never seen the list of the countries. My guess is the actual motives of this can be determined when the 12 countries are known. With Obama running the show, my guess would be Iran, Saudi Arabia, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, etc. It violates National Security to not even know the 12 countries involved.
I understand your point. But I specifically know they have folks that read and sort email and catalog the sentiments and report that “score” to the representative they work for.
I know because I knew somebody who did that for Rep Pete Knight.
Your a troll the lowest form of life on the internet .
take your own advice..
It’s nice to see something posted to counter all the protectionist propaganda.
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