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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Did Obama's strong support of the TPP up until the election harm Hillary? [View all]Akamai
(1,779 posts)22. Every major trade agreement since Nixon was negotiated in secrecy, was opposed
by the majority of Democrats and supported by the majority of Republicans. And all of them cost jobs to the American people.
In all of them, corporate interests controlled the trade agreement negotiations and that's why the .1% supports the agreements -- because the money flows to the richest corporations and the wealthiest Americans.
Fast Track is very effective at not letting our representatives and the general public know what is happening in these agreements.
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Did Obama's strong support of the TPP up until the election harm Hillary? [View all]
Akamai
Jan 2017
OP
And major proponents of the TPP outperformed Trump in their respective states...
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#33
I'm betting down-the-road we'll appreciate Obama's support for trade. Canada's Trudea likes TPP.
Hoyt
Jan 2017
#4
Agreed. I think we'll learn to appreciate a lot about his vision in the next couple years.
JHan
Jan 2017
#8
Actually, if you look there were unions, environmentalists, universities, economists, and many more
Hoyt
Jan 2017
#13
thats nice, but they still voted for Kasich , johnson over feingold and portman over strickland
JI7
Jan 2017
#26
Things are cumulative -- maybe they would have been more likely to vote for Hillary (I think so) if
Akamai
Jan 2017
#27
Hillary did better than dems who were anti trade and worst than dems who were pro trade
JI7
Jan 2017
#28
I sent Feingold a fair amount of money but Johnson got more and more and more...
snowy owl
Jan 2017
#29
Now it's Obama's fault. Is there anyone else we need to blame before we get to HIllary?
Exilednight
Jan 2017
#31
Right, Comey... voter suppression and Russia had NOTHING to do with why she lost :rolleyes:
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#38