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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Sun May 31, 2015, 06:23 PM May 2015

Obama Trade Agenda, After Senate Fight, Faces Tougher House Odds; Wide Democratic Opposition

WASHINGTON (AP) — After several near death experiences in the Senate, the trade agenda that President Barack Obama is pushing as a second term capstone faces its biggest hurdle yet in the more polarized House.

Anti-trade forces have struggled to ignite public outrage over Obama's bid to enact new free-trade agreements, but Democratic opposition in Congress remains widespread.

The outcome may turn on Republicans' willingness to hand the president a major win in his final years in office. Underscoring the difficulties, House leaders are looking at the second or third week of June to schedule a vote, even though House members return from recess on Monday.

"The business of bill passing is a messy, sausage-making process. It was in the Senate, and it certainly will be in the House," White House communications director Jen Psaki said in an interview. "There will be many moments where there will be difficult issues. We have our eyes wide open with that."

At issue is legislation that would give Obama parameters for the trade deals he negotiates but also speed up congressional review of the final agreements by giving lawmakers the right to approve or reject deals, but not change them.

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Obama Trade Agenda, After Senate Fight, Faces Tougher House Odds; Wide Democratic Opposition (Original Post) Purveyor May 2015 OP
I personally really wouldn't be so heavily against this trade bill if... John_Doe80004 May 2015 #1
This is an all around BAD bill. imthevicar May 2015 #2
it's going to go through John_Doe80004 Jun 2015 #4
his first term capstone was a historic giveaway to the insurance industry Doctor_J Jun 2015 #3

John_Doe80004

(156 posts)
1. I personally really wouldn't be so heavily against this trade bill if...
Sun May 31, 2015, 07:02 PM
May 2015

they they took some of the more controversial and possibly anti worker provisions out of it such as giving Malaysia a pass on human trafficking and the ISDS provision

John_Doe80004

(156 posts)
4. it's going to go through
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 11:03 AM
Jun 2015

there are too many greased palms and too much money riding on it not to go through, but obama should at least push to address human slavery and trafficking and it shouldn't be a complete give away of our sovereign status to international corporate interests.

 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
3. his first term capstone was a historic giveaway to the insurance industry
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 09:46 AM
Jun 2015

Hopefully this one will be defeated

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