Friday, October 17, 2014

Latest TPP Leak could stifle consumer speech, Journalism, and endanger healthcare, Michelle Nunn turns Georgia Blue

New leak in the TPP trade agreement is very worse according to sources Techdirt, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and Knowledge Ecology International (KEI)


The US and Japan would rather see patients die without having surgery by opposing an exclusion for surgical method patents. Doctors would end up losing their medical license and even end up in prison plus loyalty for performing surgery on a patient without permission from the surgical patent holder.

Also affordable medicines to treat HIV/AIDs and vaccines would be difficult more people will die and even be more vulnerable to viruses such as Hepatitis A, Influenza, or H5N1.

Also the leak TPP contains a section that will stifle consumer speech and freedom of the press. Protecting Trade Secrets. Just like linking to copyright material that can get you banned from Facebook, Twitter, and Google but also eventually shuts down alternative resources, New American, Infowars, Russia Today, Free Speech TV that airs Democracy Now! which covered the TPP.

And to make this ridiculous, PolitiFact denies that the TPP would harm healthcare, freedom of the press and free speech on the internet and even consumer criticism. Why is that? PolitiFact supports the corporations.

Smart Track = DUMB TRACK

No fast tracking. No to TPP. Tell Congress to stop the TPP.

Senate race update:

They said "It couldn't been done" but it did. Michelle Nunn has turned Georgia blue but Democrats wouldn't hold their breath. It's unknown whether Michelle Nunn could win the November 5th election avoiding a January runoff as other media sources say neither Nunn or Perdue would get 50 percent and would have to go into a runoff. If Nunn could sway the Libertarian voters since Amanda Swafford poll is six percent, then the runoff would be avoided and Nunn would win.


Projection for Senate

GOP: 52
Dem: 46
Ind: 2

No comments:

Post a Comment