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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2015, 02:05 PM Jun 2015

Frustrated CA Dem Rep Jackie Speier says: "Tech knows more about trade deal than Congress"

Frustrated CA Dem Jackie Speier: "Tech knows more about trade deal than Congress"

By Mario Trujillo - 06/03/15 01:33 PM EDT--The Hill

The technology industry knows more about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal that many members of Congress, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) said Wednesday.

Speier, who opposes President Obama's plan to fast-track the deal through Congress, has lamented the secrecy surrounding the draft text of the trade agreement.
"This process has been going on for a long time without our benefit. I was sitting in a meeting with tech execs from the valley who knew more about the TPP than I did," she said on the "The Bill Press Show."

"Because they're the ones drafting it,"
she told Press, who is a columnist for The Hill.

"I think we've got to go back to you know a Democratic process to forge a deal that will provide for TPP and the kind of transparency that we expect."

The Senate passed the fast track trade promotion authority last month but it faces opposition from most Democrats and some Republicans in the House.

The trade deal is a priority for major tech companies, which have said the growth of the Internet is dependent on strong U.S. trade policy. They have pressed for Congress to give the administration fast-track authority, but have also called for strengthened provisions on things like copyright law.

During the interview, Speier lamented the rules regarding Congress's access to the draft text of the underlying trade deal. Lawmakers cannot bring in staff or take out any material from a secure room at the Capitol, where the text is kept.

Speier dedicated an hour to view the text, but realized the document, which is broken into six volumes, is too much for most lawmakers to digest on their own. The summary runs 60 pages.


That may be why in late April only about 40 House members had asked to view the document. Wikileaks this week offered a $100,000 bounty for a copy it could make public.

http://thehill.com/policy/technology/243901-dem-tech-knows-more-about-trade-deal-than-congress

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Frustrated CA Dem Rep Jackie Speier says: "Tech knows more about trade deal than Congress" (Original Post) KoKo Jun 2015 OP
But the rest of us are just peasants who shouldn't be a part of the process. peecoolyour Jun 2015 #1
Trade deals should be public kenfrequed Jun 2015 #2
I really admire her. TDale313 Jun 2015 #3
In a corporate state, governing bodies are secondary, even tertiary. Eleanors38 Jun 2015 #4
I expect more cheap labor will be imported ... GeorgeGist Jun 2015 #5
Recommend. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #6
For the CA Night Crowd......! KoKo Jun 2015 #7
 

peecoolyour

(336 posts)
1. But the rest of us are just peasants who shouldn't be a part of the process.
Wed Jun 3, 2015, 02:08 PM
Jun 2015

Because that's how it's always done or something.

kenfrequed

(7,865 posts)
2. Trade deals should be public
Wed Jun 3, 2015, 02:34 PM
Jun 2015

The entire idea of fast-tracking trade deals or discussing them in secret is undemocratic. This practice must be stopped and this trade deal must be squashed.

TDale313

(7,820 posts)
3. I really admire her.
Wed Jun 3, 2015, 02:51 PM
Jun 2015

And she's so right on this. People and their representatives are being severely restricted in their involvement in this process. Corporations? Not so much. As she points out, they're the ones drafting this pos.

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