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Musicians, Activists "Rock Against" Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal

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Friday, August 19, 2016   

SEATTLE - Activists tonight in Seattle plan to use the power of music to oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.

Digital activist group Fight For The Future has put together Rock Against the TPP, which is touring the country to raise awareness about the massive 12-nation trade deal.

Gillian Locascio, director of the Washington Fair Trade Coalition, a tour sponsor, said she believes the worst part of the deal gives corporations the ability to challenge the laws of nations that are part of the agreement.

"Probably the most alarming aspect of the Trans-Pacific Partnership is the inclusion of these corporate courts that really allow these foreign multinational companies to sue a country for laws that limit their future anticipated profits," she said.

President Obama is embarking on a new campaign to gather support for the TPP, which he hopes will pass during the lame-duck session of Congress after the election. Obama has said the deal will make American products easier to sell abroad and also help the country compete globally with China.

Both Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump have opposed the TPP.

The Rock Against the TPP lineup includes Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, actress Evangeline Lilly, and hip-hop artist and activist Talib Kweli. Taina Asili, a singer-songwriter who focuses on social-justice issues, is also part of the tour. Asili, like other activists, is worried that much of the deal was written without enough oversight from elected officials.

"The fact that this was basically created behind closed doors and that the people's voice was not involved - that even Congress's voice was not involved in the decision-making around what went into this agreement - is a slap in the face to democracy," Asili said.

The Evergreen State relies heavily on trade and export, especially with Asian countries, exporting $86 billion of products annually. according to the International Trade Association. Locascio said that's why the state's elected leaders need to consider every aspect of this deal.

"It's often said that Washington state is one of the most trade-dependent states," she said. "A huge number of our jobs depend on trade, and that makes it that much more important that we actually get trade right."

Concert information is online at rockagainstthetpp.org.


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