Ray Tapajna 's Ireport CNN articles
November 3rd 2011 20:05
Ray Tapajna has several articles with his art about Occupy Wallstreet protests in the USA on iReport CNN ....
If the free trade agreements had to be ratified by a popular vote, how many of them would have passed?
Even while the Occupy protests have spread to many cities in the USA, President Obama pushed the passage of three free trade bills through the Congress calling them job bills. Millions have lost their jobs due to free trade and he calls free trade agreements job bills. In Korea, thousands of protesters are trying to stop the signing of one of the the trade bills for Korea. It is obvious workers have no voice in the process and if free trade agreements had to be ratified by a popular vote, it is fair to say none of them would have passed. Can you imagine, workers voting their way out of their jobs.
From ireport Cnn Link
The Pearl Harbor Attack on Workers editorial artwork by Ray Tapajna was first published in 1994 with President Clinton leading the way. He was joined by Congressman Gingrich, Senator Dole and Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh was praised by the new Contract with America as one of their leading voices. Since both NAFTA and GATT trade
agreements won by very small margins, Rush Limbaugh in essence represented the winning margin. See Rush Limbaugh could have saved the world.... at Bizarre Politics.com Instead he chose to degrade and deflate the value of workers and workers dignity.
President Bush took the free trade baton from President Clinton and hid our economic crisis behind his shock and awe wars as Doctor Strangelove our times. In the cartoon, he says , it's nothing personal , its only business.
President Obama joined the bombing and bailed out big money and put them back in charge of the process. He did this while ignoring the suffering who lost everything in their lives due to free trade. See more at Communication-by-Rank noting workers have no voice in the process Note page - You no longer have to hide from the conspiracy theories. It is obvious that free trade and globalization have been driven by powerful forces outside the will of the people with workers having no voice in the process.
If the free trade agreements had to be ratified by a popular vote, how many of them would have passed?
Even while the Occupy protests have spread to many cities in the USA, President Obama pushed the passage of three free trade bills through the Congress calling them job bills. Millions have lost their jobs due to free trade and he calls free trade agreements job bills. In Korea, thousands of protesters are trying to stop the signing of one of the the trade bills for Korea. It is obvious workers have no voice in the process and if free trade agreements had to be ratified by a popular vote, it is fair to say none of them would have passed. Can you imagine, workers voting their way out of their jobs.
From ireport Cnn Link
The Pearl Harbor Attack on Workers editorial artwork by Ray Tapajna was first published in 1994 with President Clinton leading the way. He was joined by Congressman Gingrich, Senator Dole and Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh was praised by the new Contract with America as one of their leading voices. Since both NAFTA and GATT trade
agreements won by very small margins, Rush Limbaugh in essence represented the winning margin. See Rush Limbaugh could have saved the world.... at Bizarre Politics.com Instead he chose to degrade and deflate the value of workers and workers dignity.
President Bush took the free trade baton from President Clinton and hid our economic crisis behind his shock and awe wars as Doctor Strangelove our times. In the cartoon, he says , it's nothing personal , its only business.
President Obama joined the bombing and bailed out big money and put them back in charge of the process. He did this while ignoring the suffering who lost everything in their lives due to free trade. See more at Communication-by-Rank noting workers have no voice in the process Note page - You no longer have to hide from the conspiracy theories. It is obvious that free trade and globalization have been driven by powerful forces outside the will of the people with workers having no voice in the process.
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