Sunday, May 10, 2015

Requiem For The Republic ???

President Obama’s most aggressive and sustained legislative push since the Affordable Care Act faces a crucial first test this week, when a divided Senate considers a bill that would grant him accelerated power to finalize a massive trade accord with 11 nations across the Pacific Rim.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/11/us/politics/obama-pushing-skeptical-legislators-hard-on-pacific-trade-deal.html


Have we forgotten so soon that the "Affordable Care Act" is riddled with hidden new regulations, or that it was sold to Congress and the people using an absolute tirade of lies (e.g., "you can keep your doctor")? Does anyone think the TPP will be any different?


Senator Warren may not be completely right about the TPP (after all, neither she nor the other Senators have read and absorbed the entire thing), but I am confident that the way she is describing it is closer to reality than what Obama ad-Dajjal has been telling us. And the Center for Economic Policy Research agrees with my assertion:


http://www.cepr.net/blogs/beat-the-press/president-obama-is-badly-confused-about-the-trans-pacific-partnership


[By the way, he's not "badly confused" ... he's a FREAKING LIAR.]

We are on the verge of THE GREAT BETRAYAL. In its wake, expect to see further betrayals in the realm of Social Security and other pension plans.

Welcome to the Market State.


By the way, doesn't it seem a remarkable coincidence that just as another huge trade deal comes up for approval the entire nation's attention is diverted to another racially motivated event (i.e., what's happening in Baltimore)?


Let's focus on what is important, folks. The US will be a divided, racist land for quite some time to come. Once TPP is passed, however, the die is cast and there will be no going back.


PRIORITIES, PRIORITIES, PRIORITIES !!!


Forget this other shit for now (although it also is very important), and focus on the fact the Congress and the President are on the verge of completely altering the very nature of our form of government and forever tipping the balance of power in favor of bankgangsters, corporations, and their collaborators in the one percent.


And we'll still have the race issue when they're done, only it will get worse as TPP's effects on the economy manifest themselves over the next few years.

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