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Elizabeth Warren

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Thu Feb 26, 2015, 05:25 AM Feb 2015

Elizabeth Warren- The Trans-Pacific Partnership clause everyone should oppose [View all]

By Elizabeth Warren


The United States is in the final stages of negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a massive free-trade agreement with Mexico, Canada, Japan, Singapore and seven other countries. Who will benefit from the TPP? American workers? Consumers? Small businesses? Taxpayers? Or the biggest multinational corporations in the world?

One strong hint is buried in the fine print of the closely guarded draft. The provision, an increasingly common feature of trade agreements, is called “Investor-State Dispute Settlement,” or ISDS. The name may sound mild, but don’t be fooled. Agreeing to ISDS in this enormous new treaty would tilt the playing field in the United States further in favor of big multinational corporations. Worse, it would undermine U.S. sovereignty.

ISDS would allow foreign companies to challenge U.S. laws — and potentially to pick up huge payouts from taxpayers — without ever stepping foot in a U.S. court. Here’s how it would work. Imagine that the United States bans a toxic chemical that is often added to gasoline because of its health and environmental consequences. If a foreign company that makes the toxic chemical opposes the law, it would normally have to challenge it in a U.S. court. But with ISDS, the company could skip the U.S. courts and go before an international panel of arbitrators. If the company won, the ruling couldn’t be challenged in U.S. courts, and the arbitration panel could require American taxpayers to cough up millions — and even billions — of dollars in damages.

If that seems shocking, buckle your seat belt. ISDS could lead to gigantic fines, but it wouldn’t employ independent judges. Instead, highly paid corporate lawyers would go back and forth between representing corporations one day and sitting in judgment the next. Maybe that makes sense in an arbitration between two corporations, but not in cases between corporations and governments. If you’re a lawyer looking to maintain or attract high-paying corporate clients, how likely are you to rule against those corporations when it’s your turn in the judge’s seat?

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/kill-the-dispute-settlement-language-in-the-trans-pacific-partnership/2015/02/25/ec7705a2-bd1e-11e4-b274-e5209a3bc9a9_story.html?tid=rssfeed

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And right-wingers hate the UN because it "cedes authority" to a non-US government body??? CincyDem Feb 2015 #1
Exactly billhicks76 Feb 2015 #10
This is the New World Order for real QuestionAlways Feb 2015 #33
Agreed billhicks76 Feb 2015 #34
Investor-State Dispute Settlement,” or ISDS. are TREASON by definition:treason |ˈtrēzən| noun (also Vincardog Feb 2015 #35
Ka-Ching! Martin Eden Feb 2015 #38
Every time I turn around lately, LuvNewcastle Feb 2015 #2
They both have vision with action Ichingcarpenter Feb 2015 #3
Hillary supporters, please comment. Scuba Feb 2015 #4
K&R ReRe Feb 2015 #5
Obama will sign it then everyone can blame Hillary. leftofcool Feb 2015 #6
You're after me, aren't you? ReRe Feb 2015 #8
Sorry, I don't hate anyone. I was just waiting for Hillary to get the blame. leftofcool Feb 2015 #14
Well... ReRe Feb 2015 #18
Hillary helped write it, and is in favor of it. djean111 Feb 2015 #20
Hillary helped to draft it. magical thyme Feb 2015 #22
Those are the same clauses that have let AFL/CIO sue Mexico dozens of times in NAFTA Recursion Feb 2015 #7
Are you saying the TPP... ReRe Feb 2015 #9
It will be awesome if you like outsourcing jobs TBF Feb 2015 #11
Sorry, Recursion... ReRe Feb 2015 #19
Doubtful from what I've seen; It's just freezing the existing bilaterals in-place Recursion Feb 2015 #16
It is a big deal. JDPriestly Feb 2015 #31
AFL/CIO nafta Ichingcarpenter Feb 2015 #13
If you look at the list of lawsuits brought before the NAFTA court, you see JDPriestly Feb 2015 #32
Recursion is incorrect, to put it politely . . FairWinds Feb 2015 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Feb 2015 #17
Thank you. JDPriestly Feb 2015 #29
K & R AzDar Feb 2015 #15
Not enough reason to trust this bill (nt) Babel_17 Feb 2015 #21
Two points. (1) I'll bet the fines are less than the cost of a day at WAR, and valerief Feb 2015 #23
Blaming the TPP on young voters who smoke weed? F4lconF16 Feb 2015 #26
No, the young people who take antidepressants and other "behavior" prescribed meds. valerief Feb 2015 #36
Okay, thanks for clarification. F4lconF16 Feb 2015 #39
I'm no fan of Big Pharma and its push to medicate everyone into inertia. nt valerief Feb 2015 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Scootaloo Mar 2015 #51
TPP is the death knell for the working/Middle Class in this Country. Kiss your childrens' future blkmusclmachine Feb 2015 #24
Oppose the entire thing. nt awoke_in_2003 Feb 2015 #25
This Omaha Steve Feb 2015 #27
Thank you, Washington Post, for publishing it and thank you, Elizabeth Warren, JDPriestly Feb 2015 #28
John Oliver has a great segment a2liberal Feb 2015 #30
YouTube Link Sentath Feb 2015 #37
Thanks :) (n/t) a2liberal Feb 2015 #42
We need to be fighting this NOW BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #41
I was ranting about this very provision a year ago gregcrawford Feb 2015 #43
kicking. ! BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2015 #44
"Worse, (ISDS) would undermine U.S. sovereignty." Yep. Thank you Sen Warren. nt 99th_Monkey Feb 2015 #45
Nothing in the US Constitution sulphurdunn Feb 2015 #46
Glad she's saying it LeftishBrit Feb 2015 #47
This is why corporatists and other supporters of this rot are UNAMERICAN!!! cascadiance Feb 2015 #48
Conservative Democrats are shoving this down our throats, millions of jobs to Asia whereisjustice Mar 2015 #49
Pretty much Populist_Prole Mar 2015 #50
Fucking conservadems think getting laid of from your job every 2 or 3 years with wage cuts each whereisjustice Mar 2015 #53
"What are you gonna do, vote Republican? Haw, haw, haw!" Scootaloo Mar 2015 #52
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