Progressive Flank Refuses to Accept Obama's Relentless Pitch on TPP

October 6, 2020 Off By HotelSalesCareers

Inciting preemptive pushback from advocacy groups, organized labor, and some Democratic lawmakers, President Barack Obama is expected to beat the drum for the corporate-friendly Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in his State of the Union (SOTU) address on Tuesday night.

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His sales pitch for the 12-nation “free-trade” deal comes on the heels of three major business endorsements for the pact, and in advance of three days of testimony at the U.S. International Trade Commission covering the gamut of opinions on the deal, as Politico reports.

But TPP opponents plan to make sure their voices and concerns are heard.

On Monday, a group of House Democrats, labor organizers, and environmentalists held a pre-SOTU press conference previewing the address “not with a show of solidarity with their White House ally” but with a condemnation of the TPP, The Hill reported. 

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“Tomorrow night at the State of the Union, the President will promote this agreement before Congress and the American people,” Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) said during the event. “But we know TPP is too dangerous for us simply to stand aside and let it pass. While the Administration has called it the most progressive agreement in history, the details of the TPP tell a very different story—one that spells danger for our middle class.”

Added AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler: “Our trade agreements should advance an economy that creates good jobs in America. Unfortunately, the TPP doesn’t even come close to that goal. It’s a corporate giveaway, putting jobs at risk rather than growing opportunity for all. We will not stand by while another trade deal lines the pockets of CEOs at the expense of working people.”

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