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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Tue Jun 23, 2015, 08:53 PM Jun 2015

Senator Cardin in the Hot Seat on Fast Track

Protestors target Maryland's Senator Ben Cardin for being one of 14 Democrats who supports fast track, calling his ties to the pharmaceutical industry a motivation for his decision

- June 23, 2015




PROTESTERS: No fast track, no way. Not ever, not today.

THOMAS HEDGES: What's going on right now?

KEVIN ZEESE, ORGANIZER, POPULARRESISTANCE.ORG: We're at Senator Ben Cardin's office in Baltimore.

VIDEO CAPTION: Cardin is one of a handful of democratic senators that supports fast track for the presidency, which would open the floodgates for a number of so-called trade deals.

ZEESE: He's one of 14 key votes. He's seen as one of the key of those 14. If we get three of those to switch for tomorrow's vote then we have stopped fast track for these trade agreements until they pull some other shenanigans and manipulate their system to undermine other victories that we have.

VIDEO CAPTION: Tuesday's vote is the latest push on Capitol Hill to ram fast track through Congress after having been rejected in the House two weeks ago.

ZEESE: We mainly want, you know, it's a message to Cardin. It's also a message to rush hour, to the thousands of cars that are going by. And so it's letting the public know that Cardin is selling them out. Cardin skirts on this stuff. He's a, he's a professional politician. He's a career politician. He's worked his way through the whole Democratic party ranks.

HEDGES: What about his funding?

ZEESE: And his funding is very much--if you look at his funding you'll see a lot of people who will profit from these trade agreements.

HEDGES: Like what kind of industry?

ZEESE: Pharmaceutical industry is one big example.

MARGARET FLOWERS, ORGANIZER, POPULARRESISTANCE.ORG: The pharmaceutical industry is just going to go over the top with their ability to profit from this in terms of long patents, barriers to generics. There's a huge boon to them that's going to translate to real suffering and death for our patients who can't afford these medications.

ZEESE: So it basically destroys the generic market, which means inflated prices and inflated profits for people who contribute to Cardin's campaigns. And we all suffer from it. We all get overpriced pharmaceutical drugs because of Ben Cardin. And people should not forget that. He should be held accountable for that. I hope he ends his career with electoral defeat because of his support for these kinds of, these corporate, rigged trade agreements.


MACKENZIE MCDONALD WILKINS, ACTIVIST: Any senators or representatives who vote for fast track throughout the country are going to be challenged in upcoming elections. They're going to be primaried, meaning that we're going to run a candidate against them in the primaries. And so here in Baltimore we're going to have to have a serious candidate running against Cardin, calling him out for betraying our city, for betraying our state and our democracy, and our country and our earth.

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Senator Cardin in the Hot Seat on Fast Track (Original Post) Jefferson23 Jun 2015 OP
Hail to the people of Maryland !!!! orpupilofnature57 Jun 2015 #1
Fry his ass! Fuddnik Jun 2015 #2
And well he should be Samantha Jun 2015 #3
This man has been a great, progressive senator for Maryland. I'm willing to wait and see what happen Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2015 #4
More information will be coming out on his vote and the others..not many opponents are Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #5
I am very disappointed in him Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2015 #6
Casualties we expect due to their past performance is one thing..when it is not expected Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #7
How did Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2015 #8
She voted no, and from what I have read she will not be running for office again. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #9
 

Liberal_Stalwart71

(20,450 posts)
4. This man has been a great, progressive senator for Maryland. I'm willing to wait and see what happen
Wed Jun 24, 2015, 05:46 AM
Jun 2015

This is one action that doesn't make sense, even if it is true about his ties to the industry.

He has been a champion for progressive issues here in Maryland and has been on the right side on nearly every issue.

I, therefore, do not believe at all that he would do something hurt jobs.

I simply don't.

I'm waiting on this TPP issue. I want to see exactly what happens.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
5. More information will be coming out on his vote and the others..not many opponents are
Wed Jun 24, 2015, 07:36 AM
Jun 2015

going to let this go.

The important element, the essential one, I believe, is fighting for public funded elections.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
7. Casualties we expect due to their past performance is one thing..when it is not expected
Wed Jun 24, 2015, 01:33 PM
Jun 2015

then we need to look closer to find out what happened. More will come out eventually, which is important
for all voters to know about it. Is he your representative?

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