Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Injunctions are the only way to end the myraid of complications to local and labor industry economics.

The bee and butterfly genocide of the USA and the textile specialty businesses of the USA have to seek injunctions from the TPP from taking over the QUALITY standards of the USA.

Injunctions are the only way to stop this mess. If the TPP is implemented it will result in cascades of litigation and American labor and cottage industries will suffer mercilessly while trying to recover from the invasion of the TPP.

I defy anyone to find the chapter in the TPP about the automobile industry (click here).

The Annex Section starts with this:

Subject to Legal Review in English, Spanish and French for Accuracy, Clarity and Consistency Subject to Authentication of English, Spanish and French Versions

So long about the time one thinks they finally have corralled the TPP into an understanding of some kind, that understanding has to stand up to translation analysis, too. 

The "Related Instruments" section only validates the complexity of the TPP. (click here).

This is the download section (click here).

I am not going to read this mess. The only way to end the hideousness of all of it is to stop it before it is implemented. I have no doubt the current Congress will try to engineer preventions to any opposition. It sounds like a re-election problem to me. 

Any Congress Engineering to defeat "The Commerce Clause" will be real interesting. 

...The “dormant” Commerce Clause (click here) refers to the prohibition, implied in the Commerce Clause, against states passing legislation that discriminates against or excessively burdens interstate commerce....

If company and labor interests can prove the TPP provides excessive burdens it can actually use the Commerce Claus to it's benefit. If the federal government can over rule citizens activities that complicate trade, the reverse has to be true as well. 

A recent NLRB decision took on the inappropriate authority of corporations to adverse outcomes to 'the people.' It seems to me there are many venues that can be presented to stop the TPP.

What good are labor unions if they can be easily undone under bizarre trade rules. Labor unions play an integral part of the American landscape in protecting the middle class.

The INSTRUMENTS left to American labor in the TPP are not realistic. There is no real way of accessing reasonable cures to American labor in the TPP. That matters.