Jan 23, 2017 10:38 PM
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EvilKam
Yelling at a non-listening congress probably.
TheOtherRealBarackObama
Why good for Bernie? He didn't do anything.
Relykwastaken
He's a left leaning senator willing to work with Republicans for the good of th eAmerican people.By political standards he's a fucking saint
ShortBreadSpicyFood
Except Free Trade is not the problem, the issue is that the gains from Free Trade were not being distributed appropriately across the 1/
people impacted. The additional wealth being generated through free trade was not being shared by the worker, and was not being used to 2/
the newly unemployed to retrain, and obtain a new job. It was concentrated in the hands of the few. That's what makes Free Trade detested 3/
by so many, and so often. Free Trade makes everyone better off theoretically and practically. All that's needed is redistribution. 4/4.
40envelopes
Where was he on this for the last eight years .
Jarjarthejedi
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-tpp-trade-deal-a-disaster - 2014 news...
CtrlAndW
Speaking against it.
Ever look at his voting record ? We can converse about this after you do .
ItsMyUsernameTho
Mature standpoint. I can tell you have a decent argument but I see you have unneeded spaces before punctuation. Tough luck, pal.
bubblygrumpy
Hey, just a reminder, 2/3 of job loss has come from automation and not outsourcing.
algoth00r
Damn chinese machines!
Panda4hire
^
AreaMan24
2/3? Sauce me on that particular fact please. Automation takes some in particular industries. But 2/3 of all? Cole e skeptical.
Crap "color me" skeptical. Mobile keyboard.
I would, unfortunately I came across that number over a year ago and can't remember the article it came from. Let me do some searching.
EvilKam
Yelling at a non-listening congress probably.
TheOtherRealBarackObama
Why good for Bernie? He didn't do anything.
Relykwastaken
He's a left leaning senator willing to work with Republicans for the good of th eAmerican people.By political standards he's a fucking saint
ShortBreadSpicyFood
Except Free Trade is not the problem, the issue is that the gains from Free Trade were not being distributed appropriately across the 1/
ShortBreadSpicyFood
people impacted. The additional wealth being generated through free trade was not being shared by the worker, and was not being used to 2/
ShortBreadSpicyFood
the newly unemployed to retrain, and obtain a new job. It was concentrated in the hands of the few. That's what makes Free Trade detested 3/
ShortBreadSpicyFood
by so many, and so often. Free Trade makes everyone better off theoretically and practically. All that's needed is redistribution. 4/4.
40envelopes
Where was he on this for the last eight years .
Jarjarthejedi
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-tpp-trade-deal-a-disaster - 2014 news...
CtrlAndW
Speaking against it.
40envelopes
Ever look at his voting record ? We can converse about this after you do .
ItsMyUsernameTho
Mature standpoint. I can tell you have a decent argument but I see you have unneeded spaces before punctuation. Tough luck, pal.
bubblygrumpy
Hey, just a reminder, 2/3 of job loss has come from automation and not outsourcing.
algoth00r
Damn chinese machines!
Panda4hire
^
AreaMan24
2/3? Sauce me on that particular fact please. Automation takes some in particular industries. But 2/3 of all? Cole e skeptical.
AreaMan24
Crap "color me" skeptical. Mobile keyboard.
bubblygrumpy
I would, unfortunately I came across that number over a year ago and can't remember the article it came from. Let me do some searching.