Global Trade is part of an Imperial Agenda
In turn the TTIP, CETA, TISA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) are the building blocks of a global “imperial” trading structure. The NAFTA-Asia Pacific Trading Block hinges upon the adoption of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
“Regulatory convergence” is the talking point of global trade negotiations. It has nothing to do with free trade. Quite the opposite: it requires conformity and similarity in the formulation of national rules and provisions, on behalf of powerful multinational conglomerates: regulatory convergence implies “removal of impediments” to trade and investment coupled with homogenous and “friendly” provisions (e.g. austerity measures, curtailment of social programs, the toning down of labor laws, corporate friendly environmental clauses and consumer protection laws, “national treatment” for foreign investors, no subsidies to farmers, etc.)
Needless to say, national sovereignty is seen by Washington as an impediment to “regulatory convergence”.
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/towards-nafta-eu-economic-integration-back-door-canada-eu-trade-agreement-ceta-sets-the-stage/5547556
In spite of what Hillary says, we are going to get TPP, TTIP, TISA, etc. rammed down our collective throats. The result will be a "global-ready" economy complete with millions of new immigrants and desperate natives willing to work for next to nothing just to make ends meet.
Couple that with legions of trigger-happy police, and the result is a very ugly picture.
Or we could "make America great again", whatever that means.
We're screwed no matter what happens.
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