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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

DEMOCRAT TRAITORS: SELL OUT TO FAST-TRACK TPP

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Today, the Senate cleared a key procedural hurdle on a degraded version of the Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority by the narrowest margin in the legislative mechanism’s history, 60-37. The procedural measure required 60 votes to pass. A smaller handful of Democrats joined with Senate Republicans to pass Fast Track over the will of the American people, who have been clamoring to halt the rush to rubber stamp trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). 
Two Senators switched their votes from yes to no, Senator Ben Cardin (D-Maryland) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX).
The 13 corporate trade backers included:
 Senators Michael Bennet (D-Colorado),
Maria Cantwell (D-Washington), 
Thomas Carper (D-Delaware), 
Chris Coons (D-Delaware), 
Diane Feinstein (D-California), 
Heidi Heitkamp (D-North Dakota), 
Tim Kaine (D-Virginia),
 Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri),
Patty Murray (D-Washington), 
Bill Nelson (D-Florida), 
Jeanne Shaheen (D-New Hampshire), 
Mark Warner (D-Virginia) and, 
the co-sponsor, Ron Wyden (D-Oregon). 
Senators Bennet, Murray and Wyden are all up for re-election in 2016, 
and voters will remember this Fast Track betrayal when they go to the polls.
Last month, the Senate passed a different version of Fast Track, but House Republicans eviscerated the delicate Senate policy balances, making the version the Senate passed today considerably worse. Today’s legislation does not include the worker-retraining program that many said was essential to securing their vote. Democrats that supported Fast Track today took a leap of faith that House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) can actually pass the worker retraining measures. The Senate should have forced the House to act first on the worker assistance program before walking the plank on Fast Track.
Today’s bill also weakened the Senate’s earlier provisions addressing human trafficking and currency manipulation and includes new House language that prohibits trade deals from ever addressing climate change. Corporate interests are being put on a pedestal, while the health and safety of the American people and our environment are being swept under the rug. Tomorrow, the Senate will likely vote to pass Fast Track, which only requires a simple 51-vote majority, far fewer votes than were needed today.
Fast Track will accelerate congressional consideration of the as-yet-unseen Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade pact that will undermine key consumer, public health and environmental protections. The Senate Democrats that voted for Fast Track today did so in part because of the promise that the TPP will be “the most progressive trade deal in history” according to Senator Wyden. This is a pathetically low bar, given how bad all the prior trade deals have been.
The Senate passed Fast Track on the narrowest margin its history today because of the stalwart nationwide activism and advocacy. Food & Water Watch will continue to push for trade deals that put workers, the environment and commonsense consumer protections ahead of Big Business. We will not stand for trade deals like the TPP that undermine our food safety standards, expand fracking and privatize our municipal water systems

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