Steven -
Have you seen what's in the
new TPP trade deal?
Most likely, you haven't - and
don't bother trying to Google
it. The government doesn't
want you to read this massive
new trade agreement. It's top
secret.
Why? Here's the real answer
people have given me: "We
can't make this deal public
because if the American people
saw what was in it, they would
be opposed to it."
If the American people
would be opposed to a trade
agreement if they saw it,
then that agreement should
not become the law of the
United States.
Let's
send a loud message to our
trade officials: No vote
on a fast-track for trade
agreements until the
American people can see
what's in this TPP deal.
Sign this petition right
now to make the TPP
agreement public.
The Administration says I'm
wrong - that there's nothing
to worry about. They say the
deal is nearly done, and they
are making a lot of promises
about how the deal will affect
workers, the environment, and
human rights. Promises - but
people like you can't see the
actual deal.
For more than two years now,
giant corporations have had an
enormous amount of access to
see the parts of the deal that
might affect them and to give
their views as negotiations
progressed. But the doors
stayed locked for the regular
people whose jobs are on the
line.
If most of the trade deal is
good for the American economy,
but there's a provision hidden
in the fine print that could
help multinational
corporations ship American
jobs overseas or allow for
watering down of environmental
or labor rules, fast track
would mean that Congress
couldn't write an amendment to
fix it. It's all or nothing.
Before we sign on to rush
through a deal like that - no
amendments, no delays, no
ability to block a bad bill -
the American people should get
to see what's in it.
Sherrod Brown has been leading
this fight, and he points out
that TPP isn't classified
military intelligence - it's a
trade agreement among 12
countries that control 40% of
the world's economy. A trade
agreement that affects jobs,
environmental regulations, and
whether workers around the
globe are treated humanely. It
might even affect the new
financial rules we put in
place after the 2008 crisis.
This trade agreement doesn't
matter to just the biggest
corporations - it matters to
all of us.
When
giant corporations get to
see the details and the
American people don't, we
all lose. Let's level the
playing field: No vote on
fast-tracking trade until
the public can read the
TPP deal.
We've all seen the tricks and
traps that corporations hide
in the fine print of
contracts. We've all seen the
provisions they slip into
legislation to rig the game in
their favor. Now just imagine
what they have done working
behind closed doors with TPP.
We can't keep the American
people in the dark.
Thank you for being a part of
this,
Elizabeth
