by Susanne Posel from OccupyCorporatism Website
Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb spoke down against those denouncing the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) during a meeting attended by representatives.
Robb verbally assaulted "consumer groups and the Greens for spreading misinformation about" the TPP on talk radio:
Choice, a consumer advocacy group, maintains the TPP,
Erin Turner, campaign manager for Choice, said:
Robb told the listening audience that when the TPP is signed,
Earlier this year, leaked documents showing the second draft of the TPP highlighted how nations differ on issues of intellectual property; specifically that the US is attempting to usurp control over intellectual property rights.
These differences extend to matters of law, rulemaking and the environment.
On one hand the US is pushing for climate change reforms, while opposing other environmental protections.
US negotiators are vying for the interests of:
One point of the TPP is to ensure sovereignty among corporations which is why they have been integral in the creation of the drafts while schmoozing those they deem having power to sway the final document as in their best interests.
The TPP is shaping up to be a viable model for the future of subversive governance where corporate-backing and back-door deals are the only leverage to back decisions on Capitol Hill.
In other words, the TPP will cement corporatism as the new standard by which governments operate.
The opposition to the TPP is organized and ready to speak out against the secret negotiations that will change the course of trade across the globe.
Those partnering against the TPP include:
David Thomas, vice president of trade policy at the Business Roundtable (BR), explained that the TPP is simply just,
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