The People Against TPP

Americans Fight Back Against TPPA

By Eleanor Goldfield on Art Killing Apathy


Today, Flush the TPP organized a rally and street theater condemning the United States International Trade Commission’s (USITC) report on the TPP. Just as the USITC reported with NAFTA and the Free Trade Agreement with Korea, their analysis of what TPP will do to and for our country is grossly off point.


To counter their continued corporatized findings, activists acted out an example of how the TPP will affect climate change and environmental legislation. Using ISDS, corporate trade tribunals, corporations would be able to place their profit above people and planet, holding their bottom line sovereign over public health, safety, justice, peace and human rights.


Flush the TPP co-founder Margaret Flowers also introduced the People’s Economic Impact Statement for the TPP: a non-corporatized look at what the TPP will do to and for our country. Further reporting on that will come in next week’s episode of Act Out! and you can also find it on theFlush the TPP website.


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Uncle Sam holds new anti-drilling legislation
Uncle Sam holds new anti-drilling legislation


Uncle Sam presents Big Oil with drilling regulation
Uncle Sam presents Big Oil with drilling regulation


Big Oil brings in the ISDS corporate trade tribunals
Big Oil brings in the ISDS corporate trade tribunals


Uncle Sam is left powerless against ISDS
Uncle Sam is left powerless against ISDS


ISDS rakes in some cash for helping big oil
ISDS rakes in some cash for helping big oil


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best buds


Women from South Korea speak out against free trade agreements
Women from South Korea speak out against free trade agreements


Raising awareness for the farmer suicide rates in South Korea
Raising awareness for the farmer suicide rates in South Korea


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