3.06.2013

The Trans-Pacific Partnership: A Global Corporate Coup

If you thought the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was bad for American workers and small businesses, you'll want to help fight the Trans-Pacific Partnership  (TPP).

NAFTA was passed in 1993 and within a few years had shuttered countless small businesses, sent millions of American jobs to Mexico, and driven millions of Mexican people off of their ancestral lands and away from their peaceful, sustainable agrarian heritage.  Why did NAFTA force millions of Mexicans off of their lands?  So the corporations could take the local resources while enjoying a disenfranchised and impoverished workforce.

NAFTA's demands had destabilized southern Mexico to the point of civil war.  NAFTA is why Rage Against the Machine's Zack de la Rocha was supporting Campesinos in Chiapas, Mexico in the late 90s' in resisting NAFTA policies as they were be slaughtered by US supported terrorists.



The TPP is like NAFTA on steroids and is literally the T.P. of trade agreements, poised to wipe out millions of American jobs, lower American wages, and lower quality of life.

How can America compete with slave labor overseas?  Only by creating slave labor conditions over here.

The craziest thing about the TPP is that is being discussed largely behind closed doors and with very little meaningful coverage in the media.  Most people don't even know what the TPP is.

Check out Lee Camp's Moment of Clarity Show for all you need to know about the TPP and how we can stop it.


And while the TPP is being implemented behind closed doors, homelessness and poverty are at all time highs while corporate profits and stock markets are at all time highs.  It's too bad poor people can't afford to invest.  The system is rigged.  Big thanks to Lee Camp.