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Sutherlin reports: "While 600 corporate lobbyists have been granted access and input on the draft texts from the beginning, even high-ranking members of Congress have been denied access to the most basic content of what US negotiators are proposing in our names."

Activist Dick Ochs raises his fist while blocking the road outside of the Lansdowne Resort, site of the secretive Trans Pacific Partnership negotiations. (photo: Kevin Zeese)
Activist Dick Ochs raises his fist while blocking the road outside of the Lansdowne Resort, site of the secretive Trans Pacific Partnership negotiations. (photo: Kevin Zeese)


TPP: A Worldwide Corporate Power Grab of Enormous Proportions

By Laurel Sutherlin, The Understory

12 September 12

 

s international trade negotiators gathered this week at a posh golf resort in rural Virginia to hammer out details of the proposed Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), they sought to project an image of inclusion and receptivity to public input. In reality, this high-stakes global corporate pact, now in its 14th round of discussions, is heavily guarded by paramilitary teams with machine guns and helicopters as it is developed behind closed doors under a dangerous and unprecedented veil of secrecy.

What the hell is the TPP, you may ask? While it is among the largest and potentially most important ‘free trade’ agreements the world has ever seen, one can hardly be blamed for not being familiar with it yet. The corporate cabal behind it, including names like Cargill, Pfizer, Nike and WalMart, has done an exceptional job of maintaining an almost total lack of transparency as they literally design the future we will all inhabit.

While 600 corporate lobbyists have been granted access and input on the draft texts from the beginning, even high-ranking members of Congress have been denied access to the most basic content of what US negotiators are proposing in our names.

Demand transparency now! Write to US trade representative Ron Kirk and lead Cargil trade lobbyist Devry Boughner to demand they make the text public.

Thankfully, draft texts of the proposal have appeared on Wikileaks and the website of Citizen’s Trade Campaign. It is difficult to overstate the potential implications on the lives of people around the world if anything like the agreement in these leaked documents were to be implemented with the force of law.

The TPP is called a ‘trade agreement,’ but in actuality it is a long-dreamed-of template for implementing a binding system of global corporate governance as bold as anything the world’s wealthiest elite has attempted before. Of the 26 chapters under negotiation, only a few have to do directly with trade. The other chapters enshrine new rights and privileges for major corporations while weakening the power of nation states to oppose them. The TPP essentially proposes to establish a parallel system of justice where companies can sue countries in a tribunal of judges composed of unaccountable international trade lawyers with little to no process for appeal.

This wild bastardization of the concept of justice endangers everything from affordable medicines, internet freedoms and intellectual property rights to democratically enacted labor laws and environmental protections. And that’s not to mention the massive outsourcing of middle class jobs from the US to countries like Vietnam and Brunei.

This isn’t just a bad trade agreement, it’s a wish list of the 1%—a worldwide corporate power grab of enormous proportions.

This week, in an empty warehouse on the outskirts of downtown Baltimore, a group of activists from around the US gathered to plan a spirited week of resistance to the TPP. Finally, after three years of secret negotiations, the momentum of an opposition movement is building. On Sunday, a diverse and raucous crowd of a couple hundred people descended on this exclusive golf resort to demand their voices be heard, chanting after each speaker: “Flush the TPP!”

NAFTA was the last straw that sent the Zapatistas into armed rebellion. The WTO negotiations spawned a robust and global anti-globalization movement the likes of which the world had never seen. Even after 9/11, the FTAA elicited a pushback of people power that even a fully militarized Miami police force could not completely suppress.

But near as I can tell, even though the TPP is bigger, bolder and badder than any trade agreement before it, the small group gathered this week on a grassy hillside in rural Virginia is the backbone of resistance to the TPP today.

The elements are there: a diverse coalition of wonky NGOs, social justice and trade policy experts, urban anarchists, Occupiers and suburban activists painting banners and scheming pranks—labor leaders, environmental groups and representatives from Mexico, Peru and beyond, but the scale is so far totally out of proportion to the threat we’re facing.

But this is beginning to change. Speakers at Sunday’s rally included key labor leaders from the Teamsters, and the Communications Workers of America joined with the leaders of environmental groups from the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth and Rainforest Action Network.

The TPP was conceived under the second Bush administration, but it has been embraced and nurtured into maturity under Obama’s watch. The widespread belief among people here opposing it is that the current Administration is in a race to finish much of the negotiations while they can bank on the fact that labor leaders and environmental and human rights advocates will shy away from challenging a democratic president in an election year. Free trade agreements are particularly unpopular in the key swing states Obama needs to win this election—making right now a crucial moment of opportunity to pull the TPP out of the shadows and leverage our combined political power to kill it before it takes root any deeper.

Stay tuned, one way or another history will be made in the coming months and the outcome will forever influence how our communities and countries relate to each other in an ever-shrinking world.

Flush the TPP!

 

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+14 # waltben 2012-09-12 15:25
"Rural" and Landsdowne don't go together, unless you're just trying to incite, confuse, sow fear or just simply get wrapped up in your own hyperbola. The place is far, far from rural. It is somewhere that even you could book a gathering (as long as you'll pay the $$). Just reporting the facts of the meeting is good - you don't need to go over the top like GOPers love to do!
 
 
+18 # robcarter.vn 2012-09-13 01:03
Thankyou so much waltben. But like me saying this for a year. nio one wants to listen, they all believe USA trade politicians. It is totally evil, but who dares go against the 1% ers they can fix us mortals in a bang.
 
 
+7 # in deo veritas 2012-09-13 05:32
If you have any faith to hold onto believe that God will only let this go so far before he uses the hammer. We are in the midst of a consummate evil the likes of which has not been seen since the era of Hitler. As pointed out, Obama is partner to the TPP. Unfortunately the alternative is Romney which is no better. Hopefully the Mayans were right and some of the human race will have a chance to survive these monsters.
 
 
+10 # Interested Observer 2012-09-13 03:34
It's hyperbole. A hyperbola is the graph of an equation in two variables.
 
 
+44 # Virginia 2012-09-12 19:46
Avaaz team petition:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_corporate_death_star/?r=act

But there is hope: Australia is bucking against the international tribunal system, and New Zealand is objecting to the takeover of its medicine-pricin g protections that keep drugs affordable. Massive public opposition, casting doubt over each country's ability to sell TPP at home, could derail the talks for good. Sign the petition now, and forward widely -- the delegates and lobbyists are watching the wave of opposition grow in real time:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_corporate_death_star/?bCEZkcb&v=17866

US candidate for Senate, Elizabeth Warren in a recent speech said: “Corporations are not people. People have hearts, they have kids, they get jobs, they get sick, they cry, they dance. They live, they love, and they die. And that matters, because we don't run this country for corporations, we run it for people." Let’s reach one million to stop the corporate takeover of our governments.
 
 
-14 # gmcmillan 2012-09-12 21:38
Perhaps you could translate that into commonenglish? thanks...g
 
 
+47 # Peace Anonymous 2012-09-12 21:47
This combination of companies has more economic and political clout than any government on the face of the earth. Perhaps it is time for the people to decide if they want to reclaim their democracy or answer to a board of directors. Is this the world you want? You have a choice.
 
 
+8 # ritaague 2012-09-13 12:05
Yes, Peace Anonymous. I've been saying it for some years now - greed and power addiction.

I worked in the late seventies/early 80's as a division clerk for a magnificent jurist His last name was 'king', and if only we had 'kings' across the globe so dedicated to peace and liberty and justice for all, we would not be in the global 'enslave 'em all' mess today that the evil 1%ers have so carefully put together.

In the privacy of the robing room, I sympathized with the Hon. King as he angsted over having had to rule in favor of an insurance company that had ripped off an older couple. Damn, he said, it's the law, and I have to follow the law.

Nowdays, rule of law in the toilet, along with democracy (a.k.a. liberty and justice for all). Lots and lots we must bravely and determinedly do to...

UNDO THE COUP !
 
 
+49 # Vegan_Girl 2012-09-13 02:06
"Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power. "

Benito Mussolini
 
 
+50 # dovelane1 2012-09-13 03:00
It's been written that to a wise person, enough is as good as a feast. To a greedy person, there will never be enough, because greed is based on the FEAR of never having enough.

These people do not want to share control with others, they want to have control over others. My belief is this is so because they have so little control over themselves, and the fears that drive them.

They blame those who are not as wealthy and powerful by saying it's their fault because others are just not as driven by fear as they are.

It's also been written that those one wants to control, must first be made to fear. Fear is all they know, so they think that is what they can use to control others.

The Republicans want everyone to be afraid of everything, and the TPP people are no different. "Trust us," they say. "We can take care of everything."

I do not trust anyone who tells me that I should be afraidn of anything. Everything just needs to be understood. When fear approaches, rational thinking in many people disappears. From what I see, those who support Republicans don't like thinking at all, much less rationa thinking. As long as they can hook our fear, they will keep using the same outright lies and partial distortions, as they have so far.

The bottom line is: be concerned, but fear nothing, and speak truth (as you know it at this point in time) to power.
 
 
+15 # Celeste 2012-09-13 07:53
A lot of truth there, although I'd add that fear is also based on the absence of a strong inner sense of autonomy, and that very thing has been conditioned for centuries via the Obedience Training that follows from any top-down authoritarian (as in patriarchal) religion. Bush used to rely on the Christian coalition, and it's still right wing fundamentalist Christians who make up much of the Republican party.

Just as dangerous to sovereign liberties as the corporate-state merger... is that of the church-state. John Dean, Morris Dees, and Chris Hedges have all written about that large public sector that WANTS (and in fact is directing its efforts towards producing) a Christian Theocracy to replace our secular basis for government.

Trade agreements like this one bring to mind the image of a 21st century version of pharaohs (the corps) and slaves (the rest of us, free only to shop if we have the funds to do so).
 
 
+18 # tedrey 2012-09-13 04:16
Just for perspective. The population of the United States is some 314,000,000. The combined total population of all the other eight countries involved is under 200,000,000. (But they aren't receiving any details about this prospective coup either.)
 
 
+29 # walt 2012-09-13 04:34
One more example of the plutocracy that is controlling the nation and the world.

Big money powers need to be stopped and fast. We have already seen the damage that has been done to the USA and the world.
 
 
+16 # 4yourinformation 2012-09-13 04:50
"The TPP was conceived under the second Bush administration, but it has been embraced and nurtured into maturity under Obama’s watch. The widespread belief among people here opposing it is that the current Administration is in a race to finish much of the negotiations while they can bank on the fact that labor leaders and environmental and human rights advocates will shy away from challenging a democratic president in an election year. Free trade agreements are particularly unpopular in the key swing states Obama needs to win this election—making right now a crucial moment of opportunity to pull the TPP out of the shadows and leverage our combined political power to kill it before it takes root any deeper."

Why does anyone think that Obama has their best interests at heart if he is embracing this POS trade agreement. It's amazing to me that people turn their brains off when "their" president is in charge, but condemn the other jerk when he's in power, doing the same thing.
 
 
+3 # Antemedius 2012-09-13 07:52
The TPP is "the first trade agreement entirely negotiated by President Barack Obama, the biggest since NAFTA"*

* Dan Froomkin: Auction 2012: Big Money's Next Trade Goal Is 'NAFTA With Asia' - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/02/auction-2012-trade-nafta-asia-trans-pacific-partnership_n_1248185.html

...

Why, if you've been wanting to launch a new business Obama soon will have the business climate improved to the point where you'll be able to hire an American workforce for your new venture for no more than the cost of labor in China!
 
 
-2 # Antemedius 2012-09-13 15:25
Of course, the obvious rebuttal to this from Obama supporters is that "It's NOT his fault - he's weak and powerless, therefore he deserves your vote".

Or some variation of that.

And of course, Romney supporters will say that Romney can do it even better than Obama can.
 
 
+6 # Celeste 2012-09-13 07:59
Your comment hits on the hard truth; and I think one key explanation for this phenomenon (Theater of The Absurd, applied to politics) is the power of marketing, brand name and team affiliation. Kurt Vonnegut once remarked cynically that: "The world is divided into teams, carrying out God's will."

People forgive failings on the part of their own team members. One's team becomes the extension of one's family or tribe. These loyalties hold atavistic roots, those that form networks deep beneath the pathways of cognitive thought.

In other words, a great many end up conditioned by these conditioning devices. Their moves become as unconscious as shadow dancers inside a dream.

What isn't satisified through these mechanisms is fulfilled through the passionate arena of team sports. It's always A versus B, a winner and a loser and these binary "codes" influence persons at profound levels.
 
 
+2 # in deo veritas 2012-09-13 05:36
Impeachment would be the best solution but since Obama is doing their bidding the teabaggers would never support it. The people of this country had better get off their dead ends because time is running out for all of us.
 
 
-1 # Mainiac 2012-09-13 05:37
One action would be to vote for the Greens in the November election. Don’t give Obama a big victory. Send a message.

The second idea is to form a coalition with the workers of these corporations. They may be far-flung but the world gets smaller. Support them so that they can strike with the demand that they drop the TPP.
 
 
+11 # wwway 2012-09-13 07:31
Send a message? How did that work back in 2000 when Gore lost because of Nader and the Supreme Court? No one got "the message." We have to get behind those in the Senate who have introduced legislation to end Citizens United with public financing of campaigns. We really need to do what other democracies have done. Compulsory voting, public financing of campaigns, 3 month campaign cycle using public airways for debates every week.
World wide strike. Good idea. In the mid 1990's I suggested world wide labor organizing to a labor leader and he nearly bit my head off! Yea, the world is smaller now and the Unions didn't keep up. Corporations now pay politicians to kill labor organizing before it's ever wispered.
 
 
+14 # dkonstruction 2012-09-13 10:09
Quoting wwway:
Send a message? How did that work back in 2000 when Gore lost because of Nader and the Supreme Court? No one got "the message." We have to get behind those in the Senate who have introduced legislation to end Citizens United with public financing of campaigns. We really need to do what other democracies have done. Compulsory voting, public financing of campaigns, 3 month campaign cycle using public airways for debates every week.
World wide strike. Good idea. In the mid 1990's I suggested world wide labor organizing to a labor leader and he nearly bit my head off! Yea, the world is smaller now and the Unions didn't keep up. Corporations now pay politicians to kill labor organizing before it's ever wispered.


Gore didn't lose. the recountes have shown clearly that he won florida even despite the voting machine iregularities and throwing between 20,000-40,000 african americans off the voting rolls (something that has been going on now for at least 12 years during which the dems did virtually nothing about it).
 
 
+16 # guyachs 2012-09-13 05:42
We don't think Obama is looking out for us but he is better than the alternative. Romney was bought for one hundred million dollars until he gets a higher bidder. He has no core at all and if he becomes president, you better start planning how to become self sufficient because he will complete the job of crashing the world economy that Bush started. Obama is striving to keep the economy viable.
 
 
+11 # pbbrodie 2012-09-13 07:03
Well said. Can you even imagine what a government of Romney/Ryan with a Republican controlled Congress of both houses would look like?
All of you who are proposing we vote for anyone other than Obama, and Democrats in Congress, except for the Independents with a real chance of winning, had better wake up and see the alternative you are suggesting. For every bad thing you believe Obama has done or not done, you will get in massive doses from Romney et al. A Romeny administration would be a no holds barred complete corporate takeover of what remains of our government!
 
 
+4 # Antemedius 2012-09-13 08:09
Republicans are good at fearmongering. It's what they do.

When a salesman tries to tell you that you should buy his product and the best reason he can give you is that the other guys product is crap, he may be right about the other guys product, but it also means that salesman is deluding himself and hasn’t got anything to sell you that’s worth you buying from him.

One would hope that emulating republicans and their fearmongering is not the best that Obama and his supporters have to offer now... but it appears that is ALL they have to offer now.

Either Romney or Obama will win the presidency in November.

Everyone else will lose.
 
 
+4 # Celeste 2012-09-13 08:07
It's easier to live inside a fantasy bubble than face the bitter truths of the real world. After all, such things as Opium Dens go back centuries. Last night on NPR's program "On Point" I heard the first of news of a new round of "Qualitative Easements." In other words, under Obama, more trillions are about to be delivered unto the fed. The Fed, although it sounds like "federal" is a private consortium of bankers. These human vultures are being handed the money they will then use to purchase politicians who will then bend the law to their (along with the corporations) bidding. Plus now all that loot positions them to pick up all the abandoned public resources added to thousands of homes that ended up in their present state due to the very deregulatory schemes dreamt up by these same vulture capitalists.

Obama may not have started out as one of them, but he wanted into The Club, and just like a Mafia attorney he now knows all the secrets, that is, too much. That means in spite of your high appraisal, he can never be free of what's come to chain him to these dark powers.
 
 
+12 # Vardoz 2012-09-13 06:23
This is what happens when people don't unit and take to the streets in big numbers. The TPP needs to be exposed for what it is. It will affect al of our lives and freedoms. There are sometimes when people really have to get our there to fight for their freedoms and rights and this level of corporate dictatorship in a serious and life threatening for all of us.
 
 
+11 # Celeste 2012-09-13 08:11
While your prescription would be helpful, you seem to have forgotten 2 key things. First, that the TPP talks are themselves being held in secret, and that means not many people know about them or have an understanding of what they entail. And second, that the U.S. media is owned by the same corporations that want this latest round of trade cum extortion, want foreign wars, and want citizens' dissent disabled. In other words, the media is complicit in thwarting the very awareness needed to engage the public in acts of principled opposition to government greed, graft, and corruption in high places.

It's a highly financed version of Catch-22.
 
 
+9 # WolfTotem 2012-09-13 06:32
Money rules. Global oligarchy, with feudal powers multiplied a billionfold - but unlike the mediaeval set-up, vassals and serfs get no protection. Pigs-in-a-poke.

Untrammeled despotism. And, what's more, suicidal. For its promoters. For us all. Moves like this can only subvert world peace and stability.

Already, there are no checks and balances to corporate power. Already, this regime has done immeasurable damage. Damage, not only present but future.

I am old. My concern is for our grandchildren and the unborn, who will curse us if we do not stop this conspiracy in its tracks. Now.
 
 
+15 # vt143 2012-09-13 06:56
Like they say, people don't hide things that they're proud of.
 
 
+12 # wwway 2012-09-13 07:21
An Example. The oil companies drilling off the western coast of the African continent have been paying off the leaders of those countries to use their police powers to prevent and put down protests by their citizens demanding opportunities education and jobs.
Capitalism is no longer an economic theory promoting opportunity. Capitalism is now a desease of greed.
At the turn of the last Century, Jack London wrote The Iron Heel. This first dystopian novel used population and economic data from the 1900 Census to support his argument that the 99% must forever be vigilant against the propaganda of the 1%. The 1% controls the church and the message with the goal of suppressing the 99%. 100 years later and after bankers broke the world twice one would think that the 99% would GET SMART.
Obama can only do what the people are resolved to do. To blame him would be like blaming the moon for forest fires. To expect him to do miracles with just the support of your vote is like expecting a drinking straw to supply water to your house.
today corporations and wealthy individuals own more wealth and percentage of GDP than ever before. Jack London would say "I told you so."
 
 
+8 # dkonstruction 2012-09-13 11:40
Quoting wwway:
An Example. The oil companies drilling off the western coast of the African continent have been paying off the leaders of those countries to use their police powers to prevent and put down protests by their citizens demanding opportunities education and jobs.
Capitalism is no longer an economic theory promoting opportunity. Capitalism is now a desease of greed.
At the turn of the last Century, Jack London wrote The Iron Heel. This first dystopian novel used population and economic data from the 1900 Census to support his argument that the 99% must forever be vigilant against the propaganda of the 1%. The 1% controls the church and the message with the goal of suppressing the 99%. 100 years later and after bankers broke the world twice one would think that the 99% would GET SMART.
Obama can only do what the people are resolved to do. To blame him would be like blaming the moon for forest fires. To expect him to do miracles with just the support of your vote is like expecting a drinking straw to supply water to your house.
today corporations and wealthy individuals own more wealth and percentage of GDP than ever before. Jack London would say "I told you so."


Capitalism was never an economic theory promoting opportunity (this was always the ideological mythology necessary to gain and maintain people's "consent")...it has always been a theory and a system based on the exploitation of the vast majority.
 
 
+7 # MidwestDick 2012-09-13 08:50
This seems like a treasure trove for the Republican opposition. Why aren't the populist anti Wall Street types raising hell?
I will answer my own question. There isn't a soul in the opposition that can speak out against elite corporate domination of American trade policy because it conflicts with their red team imperative of dis-empowering those of us who work for wages.
Meanwhile among the blueys it "shh, don't mess up the POTUS campaign".
And finally, no-one even knows what Jill Stein thinks. Her message is not getting out.
So who is left.
You, my friends, are going to have lay your body on the line to stop this outrageous usurpation.
To the ramparts!
 
 
+6 # David Starr 2012-09-13 10:12
The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). The aconym should stand for The Previleged Parasites.

Quoting: "While 600 corporate lobbyists have been granted access and input on the draft texts from the beginning, even high-ranking members of Congress have been denied access to the most basic content of what US negotiators are proposing in our names." Wow. Does that mean the content of this heist, even along with laws "regulating" it, are more and more in the slick hands of those "600 corporate lobbyists?" Privitization for the few = privation for many. It"s about time this stopped.
 
 
+7 # Texas Aggie 2012-09-13 14:43
Why don't we hear from the people who are afraid that the UN is trying to establish a world government? If there ever were such a thing, this is as close as it comes. To have a group of corporations dictating to sovreign nations what they may and may not do certainly fits the definition of a world government.
 
 
+5 # David Starr 2012-09-13 15:18
I get the strong feeling that the private corporate beaucracy doesn't quite have the same objectives as the UN. Different roles, different functions. Although I hope the day doesn't come when it is privatized.
 
 
+1 # MidwestDick 2012-09-13 15:00
Sorry Texas. That was supposed to be a thumbs up.
 
 
0 # easter planet 2012-09-17 21:34
Again, you "comment" people just don't get it. Obama and all the other "leaders" behind the TPP should be tried for Treason. They have figured out that "treaties" trump the Constitution! So, you wind all kinds of corporate goodies into a Treaty in the disguise of a Trade Agreement, and poof! Huge end run around the Constitution and every other law of the land. This is obviously Treason. And the "Citizens United" proposal for an amendment to prevent corporations from being called "persons" is just a diversion so that you don't see the real problem which has to do with Treaties which entirely trump the Constitution. goodbye democracy, environment, jobs, and everything else that was good.
 

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