On Friday, President Obama lashed out
at activists and elected representatives who have opposed the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as the next NAFTA and a secret corporate
giveaway, saying that “when you dig into the facts, they are wrong.”
In response, Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown, two of the leading opponents of TPP, said they agreed with President Obama that the American people should dig into the facts on the proposed deal. However, this would require the Obama administration to declassify the draft of the deal, because right now the public isn’t even allowed to read it.
Join CREDO and Daily Kos in becoming a citizen co-signer of the letter from Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown to President Obama: Release the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership draft before Congress votes on Fast Track.
In a letter to the president, Sens. Warren and Brown wrote:
The Obama administration should immediately release the TPP text to the public and Congress so we can have a spirited and informed public debate on the largest trade deal in our history.
Sign the petition from CREDO and Daily Kos standing with Sens. Warren and Brown by becoming a citizen co-sponsor of their letter to President Obama.
Keep fighting,
Monique Teal, Daily Kos
Related:
TPP: The Dirtiest Trade Deal You've Never Heard Of ,
In response, Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown, two of the leading opponents of TPP, said they agreed with President Obama that the American people should dig into the facts on the proposed deal. However, this would require the Obama administration to declassify the draft of the deal, because right now the public isn’t even allowed to read it.
Join CREDO and Daily Kos in becoming a citizen co-signer of the letter from Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown to President Obama: Release the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership draft before Congress votes on Fast Track.
In a letter to the president, Sens. Warren and Brown wrote:
The American people should be allowed to weigh in on the facts of the TPP before Members of Congress are asked to voluntarily reduce our ability to amend, shape, or block any trade deal. The press and the public should be allowed to examine the details that corporate executives and lobbyists have already been allowed to influence for years. Members of Congress should be able to discuss the agreement with our constituents and to participate in a robust public debate instead of being muzzled by classification rules. Before Congress votes to facilitate the adoption of the TPP, the American public should be allowed to see for themselves whether it's good deal for them.Sens. Warren and Brown are absolutely right. This secret "trade" deal would eviscerate broad swaths of regulations that protect consumers, workers, the environment and the soundness of our financial system. And it would set up a legal regime where corporate profits trump the policy priorities of sovereign governments–and that’s just the stuff we know about.
The Obama administration should immediately release the TPP text to the public and Congress so we can have a spirited and informed public debate on the largest trade deal in our history.
Sign the petition from CREDO and Daily Kos standing with Sens. Warren and Brown by becoming a citizen co-sponsor of their letter to President Obama.
Keep fighting,
Monique Teal, Daily Kos
Related:
TPP: The Dirtiest Trade Deal You've Never Heard Of ,