The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a proposed free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. Proponents say the agreement would result in multilateral economic growth, while critics say it would increase corporate power and make it more difficult for governments to regulate markets for public benefit. The American government considers the TTIP a companion agreement to the Trans-Pacific Partnership. After a proposed draft was leaked in March 2014, the European Commission launched a public consultation on a limited set of clauses and in January 2015 published parts of an overview.

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User voted I oppose the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
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Sep 28, 2015

Absolutely not. No. No way. Huh-uh.

And regardless that I'm a majority and the citizens of lots of NON Asian countries feel the same way, the "treaty" (which is a nice name for a bushwhacking hatchet job of this country's Constitution) will most likely be passed and America, along with several other key players, will begin its descent into third world status at the behest of corporations.

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