Critics from across the country Monday blocked traffic throughout Washington, D.C., to oppose the massive Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal recently finalized by President Barack Obama.
Anti-Pacific Trade Deal Rally. (Connor D. Wolf/TheDCNF)
Anti-Pacific Trade Deal Rally. (Connor D. Wolf/DCNF)
Capital police were on hand throughout the march. While protesters did successfully block all lanes of traffic at times, police were able to keep at least one lane open during most stops. Nevertheless, the demonstration caused considerable traffic congestion during the evening rush hour.
A main concern for critics is the way in which the deal was negotiated. Through much of the process the text of the deal remained a secret. It wasn’t released until after it was finalized. Some believe the reason for this is because the true purpose of the deal is to benefit special interests and large corporations at the expense of ordinary people and the environment.The trade talks have caused a considerable rift between Obama and Democrat lawmakers. Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders have been among those more adamantly opposed to the deal. Critics have compared the deal to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which they claim resulted in many American jobs being lost.
“I’m concerned about all of it,” Carolina Griffith with Orlando Light Brigade told TheDCNF. “We’re trying to stop the erosion of what little we have left of the middle class.”
Anti-Pacific Trade Deal Rally. (Connor D. Wolf/DCNF)
Obama, though, has argued that deal could help fix many of the problems NAFTA caused. It is designed to gradually end thousands of import tariffs and other international trade barriers. It would also establish uniform rules for intellectual property, environment protections and open Internet access, even in communist Vietnam.“I don’t think the media has done a good job discussing it because of Obama backing it,” John Michaels said to TheDCNF. “I think they tried to keep it quite.”
Anti-Pacific Trade Deal Rally. (Connor D. Wolf/DCNF)
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