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In reply to the discussion: 'Progressive' Coalition for Fast Track and TPP Appears from Nowhere [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)I said in a reply to Hoyt that I was not saying that all international trade was always bad, but the way we do it is bad. We need to be in a position of strength when going into these negotiations. If we paid our workers more and they could afford to buy more American made products it would be a bargaining chip. The way we negotiate international trade agreements is bad for American workers and has driven down American workers' wages; NAFTA is proof of that. My husband's grandfather who owned a cattle ranch lost his business because of NAFTA. We have to change the way we negotiate these trade agreements, so until we do yes I do think international trade agreements are bad for American workers. Our workers simply cannot afford for their wages to decrease anymore than they have.
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