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by danso
3433 days ago
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I think dismissing it as "political theater" simplifies the cause and effect, and the legislative process. Congress was controlled by Republicans in Obama's last term, but the popular belief was that not only would Clinton win in a dominating fashion, but the effects of her dominance would propagate downballot and win the Senate for Democrats, and at least make the House much closer. If that had happened, TPP would seem pretty likely to pass Congress in some form or other. At the very least, there would be more negotiations. Negotiations began back in 2008; Congressional reluctance was unlikely to kill TPP. Trump outright abandoning the plan will kill it more decisively. |
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