House kills fast track of Obamatrade after Pelosi-led Democrat rebellion!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 12, 2015 - Just like that, illegitimate President Barack Obama's fast track of his "great job creation" bill is defeated in a 126-302 procedural vote, which stumbled over what is known as the Trade Adjustment Assistance.
Following Pelosi's comments that "its defeat is the only way we will be able to slow down fast track," and "people would rather have a job than assistance", the defeat of a measure to provide aid to workers displaced by trade deals means the fast tracking of the TPP is done (for now).
With a whopping 302 votes against, House Democrats just stunned the Democrat president by ending the "fast-track" of the TPP and forcing it back to the drawing room table.
Of course this can all go back for another markup and another amendment but for now, TPP needs the passage of the TAA to send the bill back to Obama for his signature, which means we are back to square one.
In a remarkable rejection of a president they have resolutely backed, House Democrats voted to kill assistance to workers displaced by global trade, a program their party created and has stood by for four decades. By doing so, they brought down legislation granting the president trade promotion authority - the power to negotiate trade deals that cannot be amended or filibustered by Congress - before it could even come to a final vote.
“We want a better deal for Amerika’s workers,” said Representative Nancy Pelosi of Kalifornia,the House minority leader who has guided the president’s agenda for two terms and was personally lobbied by Obama until the last minute.
Republican leaders tried to muster support from their own party for trade adjustment assistance, a program they have long derided as an ineffective waste of money and sop to organized labor. But not enough Republicans were willing to save the program.
Republican leaders could still try to pass a stand-alone trade promotion bill, but that would force the Senate to take up a trade bill all over again; and without trade adjustment assistance alongside it, passing trade promotion authority in the Senate would be highly doubtful.
The vote was an extraordinary blow to Obama, who went to the Capitol on Friday morning to plead personally with Democrats to “play it straight” - to oppose trade promotion if they must but not to kill trade assistance, a move he cast as cynical. On Thursday night, he made an unscheduled trip to the annual congressional baseball game to try to persuade Representative Pelosi.
Did the Fascist Police States of Amerika public finally give big corporations, who have successfully purchased the FPSA president long ago, the middle finger?