Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): Free trade ain’t free | Mickey Z.
Mickey Z. -- World News Trust
Sept. 13, 2012
"TPP is Wall Street's global power grab -- a death sentence for people with AIDS, for endangered rainforests, family farmers, and U.S. jobs."
Free (sic) trade agreements have a way of altering our lives in unexpected ways. For example, thanks to something called the “trade-related intellectual property rights” section of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) -- precursor to the World Trade Organization (WTO) -- when a human gene is introduced to a sheep’s mammary glands to produce a protein called alpha-1-antitrypsin, a sheep is no longer a mere “sheep.”
Instead, that woolly object is now a legally patented corporate commodity known as a “mammalian cell bioreactor.”
Not a sheep, not a lamb, but a mammalian cell bioreactor. Try it out: “Mary had a little mammalian cell bioreactor.”
If you don’t like it, don’t blame me. Blame GATT. Hell, you can blame all these so-called trade agreements because they’re really all about investors’ rights anyway.
For more details on the infamous WTO, here’s an article I wrote in April of this year: “Roots of Occupy: The Battle in Seattle, 1999.”
Of course, there’s also the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which, since the time it was enacted in 1994, the U.S. Labor Department has certified more than 2.5 million American jobs as “destroyed by either direct offshoring or displacement by imports.”
Mic Check: There’s a huge difference between “free trade” and fair trade.
All this backroom betrayal has led us right up to what has been called “NAFTA on steroids,” potentially the mother of all free (sic) trade agreements: the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP.
Free Trade ain’t free... and it ain’t even trade
TPP, as described by the Citizens Trade Campaign, is a “massive new international trade pact being pushed by the U.S. government at the behest of transnational corporations. The TPP is already being negotiated between the United States, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam -- but it is also specifically intended as a 'docking agreement' that other Pacific Rim countries would join over time, with Japan, Korea, China and others already expressing some interest. It is poised to become the largest Free Trade Agreement in the world.”
“Trade is only a minor part of the agreement,” add the folks at TPP Watch, who call it “a clever branding exercise” and “an agreement that guarantees special rights to foreign investors.”
"TPP is a sweetheart deal for corporations who profit from hydrofracking, toxic dumping, mining, and the destruction of rainforests and other endangered ecosystems,” explains Adam Weissman of the Occupy Wall Street Trade Justice Working Group.. “It grants corporate environmental destroyers the power to sue governments for unlimited sums in international tribunals for enforcing their environmental laws. Outrageously, corporations can sue not only to recoup their investments, but can demand compensation for all the money they might have made if they weren't stopped from damaging the environment."
How will all this -- and more -- be possible? Under TPP, details Public Citizen, corporations would gain an array of privileges, e.g.
- Rights to acquire land, natural resources, factories without government review.
- Risks and costs of offshoring to low wage countries eliminated.
- Special guaranteed “minimum standard of treatment” for relocating firms.
- Compensation for loss of “expected future profits” from health, labor, and environmental, laws (indirect or “regulatory” takings compensation).
- Right to move capital without limits.
- New rights cover vast definition of investment: intellectual property, permits, derivatives.
In addition:
- A major goal of U.S. multinational corporations for TPP is to impose on more countries a set of extreme foreign investor privileges and rights and their private enforcement through the notorious “investor-state” system. This system elevates individual corporations and investors to equal standing with each TPP signatory country's government -- and above all of us citizens.
- Under this regime, foreign investors can skirt domestic courts and laws, and sue governments directly before tribunals of three private sector lawyers operating under World Bank and UN rules to demand taxpayer compensation for any domestic law that investors believe will diminish their "expected future profits."
Such an agreement would also give animal agribusiness the opportunity to pressure countries to eliminate import safety standards and eliminate tariffs on U.S. meat, dairy, and egg exports.
Translation: More animals suffering on factory farms, more climate change and factory farm pollution, more destruction of rainforests for livestock feed, more diabetes, heart disease, and cancer in the global South, more countries shifting to factory farming to stay competitive, and more outbreaks of deadly diseases like bird flu and swine flu.
As one might imagine, Wall Street is licking its chops over provisions like: prohibitions against limiting the size of financial institutions (i.e., safeguards against “too big to fail”); prohibitions against firewalls between different types of financial institutions (i.e., reinstating the Depression-era Glass-Steagall Act); prohibitions against bans on specific financial products (i.e., banning the sale of toxic assets); and prohibitions against capital controls (i.e., tools designed to stabilize the flow of money into and out of a country).
To add insult to injury, under the auspices of TPP, the United States. is actively seeking to cut access to medicine in the name of boosting Big Pharma profits.
Those of you in the “lesser (sic) evil” crowd please note that both wings of the one American corporate party are swooning over TPP.
"President Obama is slamming Mitt Romney for refusing to release his taxes and for offshoring jobs at Bain Capital,” Weissman adds, “but the Obama administration is negotiating and refusing to release the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an 11-country international outsourcing agreement that makes Bain look like a bunch of amateurs by comparison."
Translation: You ain’t gonna stop TPP by voting.
You down with TPP?
All right, now that you’ve heard some (key word: some) of the sordid details, you might be wondering what -- if anything -- can stop TPP from becoming a rapacious reality.
Well, here’s the good news...
If you think NAFTA and GATT were the stuff of nightmares, the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) was a plot, cloaked in secrecy, designed to essentially eliminate those pesky nation-to-nation boundaries that stop our poor, neglected multinational corporations from competing in the global marketplace.
U.S. CEO at the time, Bill Clinton, failed in his effort to fast-track MAI in 1997, but it was back on the table a year later. If implemented, the MAI would’ve granted trans-national corporations a unique brand of sovereignty that superseded national borders.
However, by April 1998, MAI had been soundly defeated thanks to perhaps the first ever Internet activist campaigns -- a campaign that mobilized some 20 million people to speak out against and stop this global nightmare.
(Subsequently defeated by sustained public action: the “Millennial Round” of the WTO in 1999 and The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in 2003.)
Like all battles against the 1%, the odds are long and the game is tilted in their favor, but it’s powerful to remember that:
- As stated above, agreements like TPP have been defeated when the response was immediate, informed, broad-based, and sustained.
- Occupy Wall Street (OWS) has helped bring corporate malfeasance into the public’s awareness as never before.
We can begin by educating ourselves and the general public about the avaricious agenda of the 1%. Let’s spread the word that TPP isn’t an arcane exercise in D.C. double-talk. It will directly affect us -- from access to medicine, a lack of food safety, more jobs lost, a faster rate of climate change, and too many more ways to list here.
Some resources:
Of course, we can and should go the usual route, the methods that beat back MAI, FTAA, etc. -- letters, petitions, etc. -- but I think if we also occupy a major effort towards public outreach, we stand a better chance.
If we can relentlessly and effectively expose how this deceptive design is whitewashing our past, oppressing our present, and jeopardizing our future, it would not only help us defeat TPP but also inspire others to more easily recognize the big connections.
In 1998, one activist said MAI was “like a political Dracula” which “simply cannot survive sunlight.” It’s our job, our duty to the future, to let the sun shine brightly on TPP and collectively drive a stake through its gluttonous heart.
So... I’ve laid out some of the details above and now I put it to you: What can/should we do about TPP? What are you willing to do and how soon will you do it? Post comments here or e-mail me (
I’d say it’s now or never...
But then again, what do I know? I’ve always been the black mammalian cell bioreactor in my family.
***
Mickey Z. is the author of 11 books, most recently the novel Darker Shade of Green. Until the laws are changed or the power runs out, he can be found on an obscure website called Facebook.
© WorldNewsTrust.com -- Share and re-post this story. Please include this copyright notice and a link to World News Trust.
- CreatedThursday, September 13, 2012
- Last modifiedWednesday, November 06, 2013
World Desk Activities
www.niemanlab.org/2024/04/inside-newsweek-ai-exper…
www.journalismfestival.com/programme/2024/reader-r…
Reader revenue beyond the English language – – International Journalism Festival
In the past few months, many news publishers in the US have announced layoffs. Others have tweaked or abandoned their paywalls and pursued more open models.…
phys.org/news/2024-04-surf-clams-coast-virginia-re…
Surf clams off the coast of Virginia reappear and rebound
The Atlantic surf clam, an economically valuable species that is the main ingredient in clam chowder and fried clam strips, has returned to Virginia waters…
medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-antibiotics-reveal-…
Antibiotics reveal a new way to fight cancer
Cancer cells grow and spread by hiding from the body's immune system. Immunotherapy allows the immune system to find and attack hidden cancer cells, helping…
phys.org/news/2024-04-crucial-quantum-internet.htm…
Crucial connection for 'quantum internet' made for the first time
Researchers have produced, stored, and retrieved quantum information for the first time, a critical step in quantum networking.
medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-women-major-complic…
Women who experience major complications during pregnancy found to have increased risk of early death years later
A team of medical researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center, in the U.S., and Lund University, in Sweden, has found via study…
medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-common-hiv-treatmen…
Common HIV treatments may aid Alzheimer's disease patients
Alzheimer's disease (AD) currently afflicts nearly seven million people in the U.S. With this number expected to grow to nearly 13 million by 2050, the…
medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-adolescent-stress-p…
Study suggests adolescent stress may raise risk of postpartum depression in adults
In a new study, a Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research team reports that social stress during adolescence in female mice later results in prolonged elevation of…
Latest Stories
Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Speaking Freely: Obioma Okonkwo April 23, 2024
- Screen Printing 101: EFF's Spring Speakeasy at Babylon Burning April 23, 2024
- Podcast Episode: Right to Repair Catches the Car April 23, 2024
- U.S. Senate and Biden Administration Shamefully Renew and Expand FISA Section 702, Ushering in a Two Year Expansion of Unconstitutional Mass Surveillance April 22, 2024
The Intercept
- U.S.-Trained Burkina Faso Military Executed 220 Civilians April 25, 2024
- “Kill All Arabs”: The Feds Are Investigating UMass Amherst for Anti-Palestinian Bias April 24, 2024
- Biden’s Indifference to Palestinian Lives Is Sending the Middle East Into the Abyss April 24, 2024
- As Biden Cheers TikTok Ban, White House Embraces TikTok Influencers April 23, 2024
VTDigger
- Jonathan Elwell: A new prison is nothing new April 25, 2024
- For Kevin Jones ‘everything was geared toward helping other people succeed’ April 25, 2024
- Jessica Barquist: Overdose prevention centers would provide options when people need them the most April 25, 2024
- Vermont Conversation: Surviving and escaping the Twelve Tribes cult April 24, 2024
Mountain Times -- Central Vermont
- Mountain Times -Volume 52, Number 17, April 24-20, 2024 April 24, 2024
- Weekly Horoscope — April 24-30, 2024 April 24, 2024
- Loon vs. Canada goose: A battle for Goose Poop Island April 24, 2024
- A break in the action April 24, 2024