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  1. EXCELLENT……….. LETS GET ORGANIZED ….. BRING THIS NEO LIB HOUSE OF CARDS DOWN………….!!!!

  2. This article by Brian Gould is a worth a post in its own right.

    Highlights…

    ‘Yet it is clear that the TPP is not just a run-of-the-mill trade agreement but a major concession of the powers of self-government to large, international (mainly US) corporations. The treaty provides those corporations with the power to over-ride elected governments and to re-write the laws of this country in their own interests.
    There can be no set of issues that should more importantly require the consent of parliament and people.’

    ‘As Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, pointed out in these pages, the TPP is just about the worst “trade agreement” that can be imagined.’

    ‘Not content with conducting negotiations in secret, and with excluding any consideration of public opinion, the attempt has been made to close down even a scintilla of publicity that might indicate a degree of public concern. Even the public signing of the TPP in New Zealand on February 4 is being so carefully managed that we know about it only because the news was leaked in Chile.

    Democracy is necessarily at times a messy and discomfiting business. But when such care is taken to deny it, we should be truly worried.’

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=11573810

    1. Gould made a powerful argument, as usual. But I’ve just read Chapter 19 of TPPA, which concerns “Labour Standards”. After being told by Green party members that TPPA contained nothing, whatsoever, about labour rights, I discovered an entire chapter, committing the parties to respecting and protecting core ILO conventions and setting up a monitoring body to ensure compliance. It’s a similar story regarding environmental standards (Chapter 20), which I haven’t yet read (but will get around to). I feel misled by people I (still) like and admire. I still oppose TPPA, for a host of other reasons, but my confidence in the anti-TPPA arguments I’ve been hearing is diminished.

  3. I am opposed to this deal.

    However – does anyone know whether trade deals with China, Korea, Taiwan etc. Included ISDS?

  4. Time for Jerry to grow a pair and demand to see the petition when the organisers attempt to hand it in.

  5. Anyone considering setting up a video stream of these meetings for those not living by the cities listed?

  6. TPPA stands simply for

    “Take positive power away” – (from the masses obviously)

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