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Trans Pacific Partnership stalls in US House of Reps : Comments
By Jonathan J. Ariel, published 17/6/2015Working Americans both unionised and not, feared that whatever the overall benefits to the economy, the looming deal would hasten the economy wide extinction of good paying jobs.
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Posted by Jonathan J. Ariel, Friday, 19 June 2015 7:10:22 PM
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Jonathon, my article was published on New Eastern Outlook today.
James Posted by James O'Neill, Sunday, 21 June 2015 8:53:54 PM
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James
I just read your article. Very good indeed. With the historic gabfests by both the Liberals and the ALP on the merits of cost benefit analysis, one has to wonder why the project du jour for the Productivity Commission has not been green lighted: that is, comparing the costs and benefits for Australia of joining or not joining the TPP. Posted by Jonathan J. Ariel, Monday, 22 June 2015 12:13:51 PM
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How can "a looming deal [which} would hasten the economy-wide extinction of good paying jobs" be of "overall benefit to the economy"? Although the author clearly doesn't believe this, how can anyone else either? "The economy" is too often used as a code word for the interets of those who amass great wealth without themselves creating anything at all. In much plainer language, the term is "theft".
Posted by EmperorJulian, Tuesday, 23 June 2015 10:17:27 PM
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Well I guess Obama's feeling relieved.
Too bad for the rest of us though. http://www.infowars.com/senate-puts-obama-on-fast-track-to-tpp/ The big mistake people make in thinking Obama's stuffed things up is that they mistakenly think he is actively working in the peoples interests. He's not. What seem like acts of bad judgement or failures to the people are actually successes for Obama and the people behind him. Obamacare's still alive. http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/25/politics/supreme-court-ruling-obamacare/index.html Its like everything in the world is in truth the opposite of what they say it is. The Affordable Care Act did not make healthcare more affordable in the US. These 'Free Trade' agreements are not free, its about control. Peacekeepers in most cases aren't there to make peace... And the list goes on... They just say it that way so gullible fools buy into their lies. This TPP is a bad thing and modern civilised man should know better. The worlds become a modern technologically advanced place but we still live in an age where global companies are trying to monopolise and control international trade by making wars or undermining and forcing out competitors and bribing and buying off governments with their wealth and power in secret deals that go against the people just like it has been for hundreds of years. Take the spice trades of the East India Trading Company for example. Or the Dutch or Portuguese also in that era, of the Venetians before them. Even democracy in some ways is anything but democracy. The system ensures candidates and MP's need campaign funds from lobbyists and so democracy is bought by corporations and other lobby groups. The politicians lie through their teeth even on election promises and are never accountable. Voting seems pointless. And democracy is great if you want to force a nation to sell its sovereignty by installing private central banks which issue the public currency at a loan with interest. Also great if your plan is to strip the nation of all its public assests, because you sure as hell cant do that under a communist or dictator like regime. Nothings as it seems... Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 26 June 2015 11:55:35 PM
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I will keep an eye out for your contribution to New Eastern Outlook. Thanks for introducing me to the publication, it is very interesting. Not that I agree with all that is written there, but it certainly offers a perspective that should be aired.