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jtown1123

(3,203 posts)
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 04:43 PM Aug 2013

We Don't Need NAFTA on Steroids, Let's Stop the TPP (Most Imp. Trade Agreement You've Never Heard Of

Corporations are trying to manipulate the Trans-Pacific Partnership—a free trade agreement being negotiated right now that would be bigger than NAFTA—to increase their power over the global economy, so they have a say in everything from your rights at work to the prices of your prescriptions and the safety of your child’s toys.

Watch the video below to learn more and share it with your friends.

Then send an email to trade representatives for all the countries involved to tell them to create a trade agreement that works for working families.

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We Don't Need NAFTA on Steroids, Let's Stop the TPP (Most Imp. Trade Agreement You've Never Heard Of (Original Post) jtown1123 Aug 2013 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author mother earth Aug 2013 #1
Mission Accomplished! DJ13 Aug 2013 #2
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I'm amazed how little press/attention this is getting n/t jtown1123 Aug 2013 #3
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Mot me, ComcastGEMSNBC, TimeWarnerCNN, and NewscorpFox will never knock the global JRLeft Aug 2013 #6

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JRLeft

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6. Mot me, ComcastGEMSNBC, TimeWarnerCNN, and NewscorpFox will never knock the global
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 05:11 PM
Aug 2013

corporate agenda.

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