The TPP practically makes breathing illegal if the same air has every been breathed by someone else before you. Practically, it should have no effect on Dolphin as there are too many laws in there for them to be enforceable.
That better not be another Bernie Sanders reference. I can't use reddit properly right now because 3/5 of posts are about him.
(10-15-2015, 02:08 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]That better not be another Bernie Sanders reference. I can't use reddit properly right now because 3/5 of posts are about him.
for once im happy my smartphone died and im no longer im reddit.
on topic, i dont think the law will pass. and if it will its apparently to broad to do anything besides what its meant for
Just a side note, that site looks like a textbook clickbait haven.
(10-15-2015, 02:33 AM)DacoTaco Wrote: [ -> ] (10-15-2015, 02:08 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]That better not be another Bernie Sanders reference. I can't use reddit properly right now because 3/5 of posts are about him.
for once im happy my smartphone died and im no longer im reddit.
on topic, i dont think the law will pass. and if it will its apparently to broad to do anything besides what its meant for
It effectively has passed at this point. The most recent leak is supposedly the final draft, so theoretically nothing about it will change before it's made law. China and the US both fully support it in its current form, and any other country basically has to stop trade with them if they don't sign it, too.
(10-15-2015, 05:54 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]China and the US both fully support it in its current form, and any other country basically has to stop trade with them if they don't sign it, too.
I don't see how China would fully support a treaty they're not a signing member of. The TPP is - in more ways than one - actually aimed at countering their economic influence. China has their own trade pact they've been pushing for a while though (one that includes them this time).
The US House and Senate have to approve the treaty, but there is actually a lot of wariness about the TPP among lawmakers (which I'm rather glad to see). It can still get shot down over in the States regardless of how hard Obama pushes it. In fact, the more he pushes it, the more Republicans will probably push back.
(10-15-2015, 03:47 PM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]how hard the Obama admin pushes it
fixed that for you before somebody rages.
(10-15-2015, 03:47 PM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ] (10-15-2015, 05:54 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]China and the US both fully support it in its current form, and any other country basically has to stop trade with them if they don't sign it, too.
I don't see how China would fully support a treaty they're not a signing member of. The TPP is - in more ways than one - actually aimed at countering their economic influence. China has their own trade pact they've been pushing for a while though (one that includes them this time).
The US House and Senate have to approve the treaty, but there is actually a lot of wariness about the TPP among lawmakers (which I'm rather glad to see). It can still get shot down over in the States regardless of how hard Obama pushes it. In fact, the more he pushes it, the more Republicans will probably push back.
Surely the republicans have a greater interest in pushing it, or something similar, through?