Let’s Do The Trade Warp Again

International trade deals are always notorious in the rear view mirror of globalization.  Bill Clinton’s legacy will forever be jaundiced by two things, a blow job and NAFTA.  That blow job didn’t usher in the atrophy of the American middle class.

So exactly why is the president deliberately trying to slip the TPP by us?

Barack Obama is telling us not to worry about it.

A gigantic red flag is whipping and cracking in fog.

It makes no sense.

“……… the TPP is a Trojan horse in a global race to the bottom.”  -Robert Reich

The proposed agreement is between the United States and 12 other nations.  Mostly Pacific Rim.  We’re talking about 40 percent of the world economy here.  It will impact nearly a billion people.  The largest most comprehensive trade deal in history.  Elected members of congress are only allowed to view the actual text in the Trade Representatives office without staff or experts.  They aren’t allowed to take copies with them or even take notes.

Officially, that’s all we know because officially, that’s all we’re allowed to know.

There is no mistaking that something wicked this way comes when the republicans agree with Obama so thoroughly that none of them want anyone to even know there’s a conversation.  There are over 600 multinational corporations acting as advisers or authors of this agreement for years, yet members of congress enjoy little more than severely restricted access to it and are actually forbidden to share any information about it all.

It would be illegal.

Bullshit.

The devil must certainly be in the details if neither side can disguise the tripping all over to hide them.

Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders Sherrod Brown, Ron Wyden and Alan Grayson are just about the only ones shouting from the rooftops about this.  That’s gotta tell you something.  That they are openly opposing Obama tells you the rest.

“It is ironic in a way that the government thinks it’s alright to have a record of every single call that an American makes, but not alright for an American citizen to know what sovereign powers the government is negotiating away.  Having seen what I’ve seen, I would characterize this as a gross abrogation of American sovereignty. And I would further characterize it as a punch in the face to the middle class of America. I think that’s fair to say from what I’ve seen so far. But I’m not allowed to tell you why!”  -Alan Grayson

We’re at the little kids table.

As of now, we have no way of knowing how this agreement will affect workers, human rights, the environment, financial regulations, food safety, pharmaceutical regulation, energy regulation, net neutrality or internet privacy, copyrights and intellectual property. Even more troubling, the president doesn’t want us to know.  He in fact wants it to be “fast tracked”.  Limited time, limited debate, no amendments or filibuster.

What’s the goddamn hurry?

Then there’s the ISDS (investor- state dispute settlement).  It’s an international tribunal of lawyers not subject to any nation’s laws that can potentially extract compensation arbitrarily according to “unjust expropriation”.  It’s complex to say the least but it is essentially a device for adjudicating all issues of sovereignty that will inevitably arise from such an outrageous prostitution of Joe Six Pack’s expectations.

“This isn’t a partisan issue. Conservatives who believe in U.S. sovereignty should be outraged that ISDS would shift power from American courts, whose authority is derived from our Constitution, to unaccountable international tribunals. Libertarians should be offended that ISDS effectively would offer a free taxpayer subsidy to countries with weak legal systems. And progressives should oppose ISDS because it would allow big multinationals to weaken labor and environmental rules.”  -Elizabeth Warren

How predictable that Hillary is big on it?

Makes you wonder what the hell is going on here doesn’t it?

I used to bristle when some intellectually lazy asshat dismissed American politics with the casual excuse that both parties are the same.  It’s true democrats can be counted to be on the right side of social and cultural imperatives like civil rights and all matters of equality.  Sure, democrats are golden.  But there are issues that supersede the cultural and social ones because they are the battery that stores them.  Perpetual war abroad, unchecked assault on our own village by our biggest corporate, energy and banking institutions for example.  This where democrats are not quite to the man, the same as republicans.  Pretty much the same.  Most of the bastards are sell outs.

Without this whole war thing and the insidious problem with greedy, power mad pricks and cunts, there would be so much money we could each open whatever kind of store we wanted.

Dear Mr President, I resent the notion you sponsor that we should just trust you.  We shouldn’t have to just trust you.  You should not be asking. You want for us to place full faith and trust in capitalism for a level of playing field to be disclosed later.

You have got be fucking kidding me.

NAFTA was a low blow just before the bell to the American middle class. The TPP could be the overhand right after the bell to the back of our head that has us waking up in our car.

Drinks for my friends

 

 

 

 

 

 

18 Responses to “Let’s Do The Trade Warp Again”

  • This is indeed scary … especially coming from you … I have been supportive of President Obama, but this scares the crap out of me … thanks for continuing to speak your truth ..

  • Cathy Rouse Page:

    Michael we aren’t gonna like this, at all.

  • Terra Wolfe:

    This is not National Defense r any excuse fr it. That much secrecy is suspect. The last time they had t read something in secret like that we ended up in Iraq. And most of them didn’t even bother. They went out and voted for a war that if they had read that report, they cold not justify. I just read a portion of the bill that is on Wikileaks. it is illegible to the public. If you are not an international trade attorney, it would be impossible to follow. Complete gobbledygook. As we have seen, most of our legislators are not that bright. Very few are that well educated. Grayson, Reich and Warren though, could read it pretty easily. And I tend to go with them if there are questions. I wonder why the hell Obama is s high on it. It makes me wonder if he has been talking to Larry Summers again. Wall Street’s boy might still be the financial advisor he turns to. If so, run and scream. We are in a lot of trouble if this passes.

  • Patricia McMahon:

    WOW! WHAT A WONDERFUL ESSAY! Thank you.

  • Patricia McMahon:

    I am stunned that Obama is doing this! Thank Dog for Bernie, Elizabeth, etc for shouting the outrage.

  • Cherie McGinn:

    I just don’t understand Obama’s insistence on secrecy. I understand his foreign policy goal of engaging with the East — and I support it. But, what little we’ve been able to hear is very frightening. I hate conspiracy theorists, but I cannot see how this does not set us up to be shafted by other nations over things that have been a part of our democracy and society for a very long time. It just does not seem like anything Obama, as a Democrat, would support.

  • Guido Colacci:

    TPP is another scam for sending our manufacturing jobs overseas, breaking more unions and keeping wages low…

  • REIYA:

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENIUS, WELL RESEARCHED, AND THOUGHT OUT INSIGHTS AND KNOWLEDGE MICHAEL. ALL I CAN SAY IS ELIZABETH WARREN FOR PRESIDENT!

  • Michael Douglass:

    Here’s the thing, one of the ways the Obama administration is trying to sell this is by fomenting the fear of China becoming the world’s preeminent economic power. My question is so what? Where is the case for America being the #1 power economically? Is it anything like why we feel the need to be the world’s most dominant military? Look where that got us. The average Chinese citizen can’t even afford a fucking car. Is that we want?

    • Elizabeth Bird:

      “…so what?” That’s what I say. It’s time to give up the leadership, uh, takeover, role that we’ve held in the guise of “bringing democracy to those who so desperately need it.” Not. Let’s have the obvious truth about the oil, gold, minerals, anything we can get our hands on. Read ‘they’ & ‘their’. Certainly not ‘our’. Was just being polite.

  • Jane:

    Obama is NOT what he has always tried to pass for. In the end, the Reich gets it’s way. Ever notice this?

  • bonnie:

    I’ve always believed that PBO was a corporatist — just a nicer one. I also believe him when he said MAKE ME DO IT! If we the people show up loud and strong, be it boycotting, pushing our local representatives, etc., this TPP mess won’t go down. GEEEZ, it feels like something being rammed down our throats, as if we have no say. Bunk that!

  • I don’t even know how I ended up here, but I thought this post was great.
    I do not know who you are but definitely you’re going to a famous blogger if you aren’t already 😉
    Cheers!

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