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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 11:05 AM Mar 2015

Outing the "Progressive Coalition for American Jobs"--A Trade Campaign Built On Four Pinocchios

March 11, 2015
Dave Johnson

A newly launched public relations campaign in support of trade promotion authority, a.k.a. “fast track,” and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) calls itself “the Progressive Coalition for American Jobs.” At its foundation is a set of misleading (at best) claims that begin with a four-Pinocchio whopper.

It is unclear who is in the coalition, why they call themselves “progressive” when progressives are opposed to TPP and fast track, and flat-out wrong that the trade agreement is going to produce “American jobs.”

but...........

The pro-fast track/TPP campaign is being run by 270 Strategies, which last year worked for Democratic congressional candidate Ro Khanna, who was trying to unseat progressive incumbent Mike Honda in California. At that time Khanna sent out mailers calling Honda an “Old School Liberal” and criticizing Honda for supporting repeal of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.

Is this what we’re in for as the Progressive Coalition for American Jobs ramps up?

American Jobs? “Four Pinocchios”

The “Progressive Coalition for American Jobs” sent out a press release earlier this week promising that the TPP will “support hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the United States.”

This is the same promise that Clinton used to sell NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and we know how that turned out. (Hint: lost jobs, lost wages, lost factories, lost industries, devastated regions of the country, increased trade deficits and a few CEOs and Wall Street types made vastly richer.) (See also, Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership Promises Echo Clinton’s On NAFTA.)

The Washington Post’s Fact Checker looked at this “hundreds of thousands of new jobs” claim on January 30, in “The Obama administration’s illusionary job gains from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.” The conclusion:

Our advice remains: be wary whenever a politician claims a policy will yield bountiful jobs. In this case, the correct number is zero (in the long run), not 650,000, according to the very study used to calculate this number. Administration officials earn Four Pinocchios for their fishy math.


Progressive?

The “Progressive Coalition” is not “progressive.” Progressives (and most Democrats) oppose the rigged fast-track process that in essence preapproves a secret, unseen trade deal, and progressives oppose the secrecy and corporate domination of TPP’s negotiating process. (Progressives are also likely to oppose TPP itself, based on the disastrous results of prior “NAFTA-style” agreements, but who knows? … It’s secret.)

Progressive champions Reps. Raúl M Grijalva and Keith Ellison of the Congressional Progressive Caucus penned a Monday op-ed in The Guardian titled, “We won’t just rubber-stamp the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Workers deserve better.” The anti-fast-track op-ed begins with a complaint about the way the deal is being kept secret:

TPP is one of the biggest trade deals in history – which will set the standard for international trade deals for decades to come. America faces a clear choice: will we continue the job-killing policies of recent deals, or will we create a new model for trade that puts working families first?

We in Congress don’t precisely know, because the rules governing negotiations mean we don’t have access to full draft texts and staff cannot be present when we see individual sections. We also cannot provide negotiating objectives for the US Trade Representative. The administration’s request for “fast track” authority is a request for Congress to rubber-stamp a text that more than 500 corporate representatives were able to see and influence.


Progressive champion Sen. Elizabeth Warren recently penned a Washington Post op-ed on TPP, “The Trans-Pacific Partnership clause everyone should oppose.”

Warren asked, “Who will benefit from the TPP? American workers? Consumers? Small businesses? Taxpayers? Or the biggest multinational corporations in the world?” In an earlier Warren op-ed, “It’s time to work on America’s agenda” Warren wrote, “Americans are deeply suspicious of trade deals negotiated in secret, with chief executives invited into the room while the workers whose jobs are on the line are locked outside.” At Netroots Nation Warren said:

“Now, stop and ask yourself, why are trade deals secret? I’ve actually heard supporters say they have to have secrecy, because if people knew what was going on, they would be opposed. It’s true, it’s what I’ve heard from their supporters. Well my view is that if people would be opposed, then we shouldn’t have those trade deals.”



Continued with useful info on why TPP and "Fast Track" is so dangerous to the American Worker & National Sovereignty at:

http://ourfuture.org/20150311/a-trade-campaign-built-on-four-pinocchios

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Outing the "Progressive Coalition for American Jobs"--A Trade Campaign Built On Four Pinocchios (Original Post) KoKo Mar 2015 OP
Thanks, KoKo. K&R. nt antigop Mar 2015 #1
Just like "Americans for Prosperity" is for the prosperity of anyone but the Kochs. djean111 Mar 2015 #2
K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Mar 2015 #3
Check out 270 Strategies clients Cosmic Kitten Mar 2015 #4
Thanks...! Here's a little more about them... KoKo Mar 2015 #5
There's something more interesting about that list.... KoKo Mar 2015 #9
Yeah they are for American jobs, they want all our American jobs moved to China, India, Korea... fasttense Mar 2015 #6
Infuriating that they would try and attach "progressive" to this steaming pile. stillwaiting Mar 2015 #7
Ro Khanna can pound sand. stillwaiting Mar 2015 #8
 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
2. Just like "Americans for Prosperity" is for the prosperity of anyone but the Kochs.
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 11:21 AM
Mar 2015

Hubris. And stupid if they didn't think anyone would catch on to the artificiality or the drive to subvert or circumvent actual liberals.

Another BS "grassroots" fakery and sham.

The “Progressive Coalition for American Jobs” sent out a press release earlier this week promising that the TPP will “support hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the United States.”



The Washington Post’s Fact Checker looked at this “hundreds of thousands of new jobs” claim on January 30, in “The Obama administration’s illusionary job gains from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.” The conclusion:

Our advice remains: be wary whenever a politician claims a policy will yield bountiful jobs. In this case, the correct number is zero (in the long run), not 650,000, according to the very study used to calculate this number. Administration officials earn Four Pinocchios for their fishy math.


That's not fishy math, although it stinks. It is Corporate Math.

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
4. Check out 270 Strategies clients
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 11:23 AM
Mar 2015
http://www.270strategies.com/index.php/our-clients

Interesting assortment

Ready for Hillary
Cory Booker for Senate
The Chicago Cubs
Mayors Against Illegal Guns
Terry McAuliffe for Governor
Ro Khanna
Planned Parenthood
Service Employees International Union
Educators 4 Excellence (E4E)

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
5. Thanks...! Here's a little more about them...
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 12:19 PM
Mar 2015

Mon Mar 09, 2015 at 12:33 PM PDT
Obama Campaign Alumni Form New Astroturf Group to Promote TPP

by Liberty Equality Fraternity and TreesFollow

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/09/1369652/-Obama-Campaign-Alumni-Form-New-Astroturf-Group-to-Promote-TPP

Obama campaign alumni Mitch Stewart, the Battleground States Director for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, and Lydia Tran, the former National Press Secretary for Organizing for America, just launched a new astroturf campaign to promote the fast-track authority and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Their efforts will focus on Oregon and Washington at first because they are both export-heavy states--and because Ron Wyden (D-OR) is the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.

Their firm, 270 Strategies, is the Democratic-aligned PR firm behind Democrat-in-name-only Ro Khanna's congressional campaign against Mike Honda (CA-17) and Educators for Excellence, a Gates-funded front group that advocates against teacher tenure and for teacher evaluation systems that rely on the use of standardized test scores.

Here is their press release, written in Newspeak:

Congress set to debate concrete measures for strengthening the American economy this year, the Progressive Coalition for American Jobs (PCAJ) is launching today to pave the way to trade promotion authority for President Obama and to help pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership. PCAJ is kicking things off with a significant digital advertising effort in Oregon and Washington State and will expand to other key states in weeks to come.

PCAJ will bring together progressive voices across the activist, advocacy, and business communities to share information about the benefits of this groundbreaking trade agreement—which is expected to support hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the United States.

Mitch Stewart, Battleground States Director for the 2012 Obama for America Campaign, and his fellow partner at 270 Strategies Lydia Tran, are coordinating the public launch and will provide strategic counsel for the coalition.

“Put simply, this is about ensuring America is competitive in the global economy, about expanding the market for ‘Made in America’ goods, about leveling the playing field to protect American workers and jobs,’ said Stewart. “We know that 95 percent of the world’s markets are beyond our borders—and that every $1 billion in exports supports between 5,200 and 7,000 jobs here at home. The Trans-Pacific Partnership will strengthen our economy while allowing us to determine the rules for engagement, instead of letting China and others set weaker policies in the fastest-growing markets in the world.”

“It’s time for a modern take on the global economy—we absolutely can have trade that is both free and fair,” said Tran. Giving trade promotion authority to the President and enacting the Trans-Pacific Partnership has the potential to do more to advance progressive ideals and values around the world than any other trade agreement in history. The TPP will move us forward while setting incredibly tough rules on wages, workplace safety, and the environment.”

PCAJ is the first major effort by Democrats to shore up support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and will employ digital, grassroots, and grasstops organizing—as well as comprehensive communications strategies—to make the progressive case for free and fair trade.

The Progressive Coalition for American Jobs wants to progressively outsource American jobs.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/09/1369652/-Obama-Campaign-Alumni-Form-New-Astroturf-Group-to-Promote-TPP


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fasttense

(17,301 posts)
6. Yeah they are for American jobs, they want all our American jobs moved to China, India, Korea...
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 12:51 PM
Mar 2015

They are for our jobs moving out of the United States.

Why any supposed liberal would promote and applaud the T-Pee Pee is beyond my comprehension. It's going to do exactly what NAFTA and all the other deals did. Doing the same trade deals over and over again and expecting different results is pretty stupid.

stillwaiting

(3,795 posts)
7. Infuriating that they would try and attach "progressive" to this steaming pile.
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 12:54 PM
Mar 2015

They are contemptible.

stillwaiting

(3,795 posts)
8. Ro Khanna can pound sand.
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 01:07 PM
Mar 2015

Using "Old School Liberal" as a negative! That is completely unacceptable, but entirely common in this new breed of "New Democrats" aka 1980's economic Republicans.

Allowing the Bush Tax Cuts to expire is a bad thing?!?! Oh noes, I'm gettin' the vapors!!

Ro Khanna is a Rahm Emanuel Democrat (That's a R.E.D. Democrat) that's for sure. They need to go back to the Republican Party.

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