Hope In the Time of NAFTA

by: David Sirota

Fri Mar 07, 2008 at 09:51


It is impossible to argue with any semblance of honesty that Hillary Clinton is telling the truth when she claims to "have been a critic of Nafta from the very beginning." Her statements over the last 10 years - including one just 3 years ago - declared her strong support for the job-killing trade pact. And no matter how many Washington insiders like David Gergen or Carl Bernstein appear on television insisting Clinton opposed NAFTA "from the beginning," we have the very clear statements from the candidate herself.

Yet, as I discuss in my new newspaper column, Clinton managed to avoid explaining the gap between her different statements in the lead up to the Ohio primary. Instead, she made the entire NAFTA debate about an uncorroborated report from the right-wing Canadian government designed to embarrass Barack Obama. It was a deliberate strategy to create what many are calling an "Archie Bunker" divide in the Democratic primary. Even more incredibly, the American media followed right along.

David Sirota :: Hope In the Time of NAFTA
Of course, Clinton's campaign was implicated in the same "NAFTA-gate" story as Obama's campaign, but the American media (except for Keith Olbermann last night) has not reported that either. Instead, we have been treated to a fact-free theater of the absurd by journalists who are largely insulated from the factory closings and wage cuts that NAFTA symbolizes. And the tragedy is that the pressing questions about trade and globalization have been ignored at the very moment when polls show the public wants those questions answered.

I explore some of these questions in the column. Why, for example, are the very terms "protectionist" and "tariff" taboo, considering our country's economic history? How are "free" trade deals riddled with corporate protections still called "free?" Why do Establishment pundits get away with wrapping job killing, poverty-sowing trade deals in the rhetoric of altruism? And how is that almost no reporters are asking the candidates whether they are going to change the trade restrictions that, according to a troubling new report, could crush their much-vaunted proposals before they ever get off the ground?

The only presidential economic adviser publicly asking some of these questions was Austan Goolsbee - the same Austan Goolsbee who clumsily stumbled into Clinton's crosshairs this week.

I certainly don't agree with Goolsbee on a lot of issues - not surprising considering he has been affiliated in the past with the Democratic Leadership Council, one of Washington's most deceitful corporate front groups. However, his willingness to acknowledge the fundamental corruption of our existing trade policies sets him apart from both Clinton and John McCain's economic teams, which either tell us we need to merely shore up the social safety net, or do nothing at all. Goolsbee - in email exchanges with me a few years ago and recently in public forums - acknowledges the problem is much, much deeper and more structural, and that provides a glimmer of hope.

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Really? (4.00 / 1)
"...Even more incredibly, the American media followed right along."

Aw, c'mon. You don't really find this incredible? Just think of the kind of shit that would be heaped on John Edwards if he was in Obama's place. We are a plutocracy and the American Media is their tool.

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Mark Twain


My thought exactly (4.00 / 1)
Great points by David Sirota, but the mainstream media won't report them. It's pretty obvious, judging by the Swift Boat affair in 2004 and the Iraq War coverage in 2002-03, that the MSM is dominated by groups -- multinational corporations, the defense industry, AIPAC, etc. --  who want progressive Democrats to lose.

The Obama campaign will have to manage damage control in the MSM and go above and beyond traditional channels to get his story out. They've been doing some of that already. The grassroots effort will have to continue. Stories like this one will help.


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Hey, Dave (0.00 / 0)
Off topic: Did the Clinton people (the DLC types) and her supporters in MI and FL conspire to monkey-wrench the primaries in an attack on their hated enemy, Howard Dean? It seems both state Dem leaders (Nelson in FL and Granholm in MI) are Hillary supporters and it is hard to believe that the either state party would have gone ahead and violated the DNC agreements and rules without their go ahead. If Hillary won Iowa and New Hampshire, MI and FL wouldn't have mattered much. But is seems to be playing out that she'll benefit from the mess and all the DLC-types and surrogates are blaming Dean.

They were pretty quick to start attacking Dean.

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Mark Twain


good analysis (0.00 / 0)
but i'm sure the clinton-coporacrates will rush in here complaining how we're beating up on poor Hillary.

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Heh. (0.00 / 0)
Well she's definitely not poor. The question is how they got all that money so fast. They don't appear willing to answer that question though.  

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There would not be enough time to sift through all the layers of the (0.00 / 0)
Clinton's tax returns, but getting the donor list for the library may prove more important.  but I doubt we will ever see that.  i also don't think it matters, what matters is the Clinton's championed NAFTA and she voted for the war, both disasters.  I think drumming this reality home is what will eventually tip the balance further.

The whole CIC readiness is only showing the voters how Clinton is more like McCain and Bush, so why even bother voting for Clinton , I think she is actually encouraging voters to vote for McCain, the war hero, over herself.  that is being talked about as her "wait until 2012" strategy.


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That's several layers of kabuki beyond what I can handle. (0.00 / 0)
"...I think she is actually encouraging voters to vote for McCain, the war hero, over herself.  that is being talked about as her "wait until 2012" strategy."

If she wants to be hated from now until eternity just go pyro on Obama and help McCain get elected. She wouldn't have a chance in 2012 if that becomes the perception of her. Hell, I know people who worship the ground she walks on who would spit in her eye for that.

"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Mark Twain


[ Parent ]
MI Dems endorsed HRC 20 seconds after she announced. (0.00 / 0)
MI usually has a caucus very different from Iowas.  They went along on the change to a primary because they believed it would help HRC.  They always believed their delegates would be seated.  Edwards and Barack played politics and removed their names from our ballot while Hillary, Dodd, Gravel and Kucinich did not.  I don't think MI Dems blink without consulting the Clintons.  Even though Mr. NAFTA devasted our state, they still trot him out to help them campaign.  If Dick (Amway) DeVos hadn't of been a complete right wing fool, I'm sure Granholm would have lost last time.  

They're asking for another four years -- in a just world, they'd get 10 to 20. ~~ Dennis Kucinich  

[ Parent ]
Goolsbee and the DLC (0.00 / 0)
As a matter of fact, according to their website Goolsbee remains staff economist with the DLC:

http://www.dlc.org/ndol_ci.cfm...

If Goolsbee is claiming that he is no longer affiliated, he should demand that they remove his name.  

Incidentally, those with longer memories might remember a similar flap wrt Obama's DLC ties, which I will review if anyone is interested.



I think with Obama == (0.00 / 0)
he decided not to join after being asked to sign the blood oath.

joking..


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Secret Societies (4.00 / 1)
Goolsbee is also Skull and Bones.  Not sure if the initiation into the DLC is similar: if so Obama might have had trouble with having to masturbate inside a casket.  

Or maybe not.

Seriously, the story of Obama's playing footsie with the DLC can be found here:

http://www.blackcommentator.co...

Very revealing, in my opinion.

I cannot for the life of me understand why he has been able to continue to sell himself here and elsewhere as a progressive.

But maybe I'm missing something.


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missing something (0.00 / 0)
With all of this back and forth and which conspiracy theory overrides the other one, I sure want to hear someone come clean and I doubt that one is going to happen anytime soon, which might explain the tie in the primary.

Right now I feel like this is a raging sea of misinformation posts.  Ya know if you want to represent the American people, at this stage in the game, I just don't think those corporatists agenda people could stop you, but I think embracing those corporatists sure could.

NoSlaves.com  


The Economic Populist


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McAuliffe is an ASS (4.00 / 2)
I heard him on Ed Shultz Monday spinning and lying fast and furious that "the Obama people were caught red handed", the lied about their involvement in the NAFTA story.  McAuliffe was skewering Obama left and right on that interview.  My suspicion is that someone in the Clinton camp, maybe Jim Blanchard who has alot Canada connections, heard about Ion Broadie's flub that Clinton told them to take the anti-Nafta stuff "with a grain salt".
That set off sirens, Clinton's camp went into emergency mode and figured out to falsely finger, smear and bloody Obama with the news. I bet connections can be found to CTV and Clinton's campaign.    

I was furious (4.00 / 1)
Schultz had surrogates on all week pimping the NAFTA crap and her pretty much let them get away with it. McAuliffe especially. One of the most egregious corporate bagmen in either party pretending to be concerned about blue collar workers. It was sickening

[ Parent ]
and Ed say's he is done with the Clinton's (0.00 / 0)
but in the interest of being 'fair' he gives assholes like McAuliffe the mike

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Had Enough? (4.00 / 2)
Recall the Clinton campaign ran a faux news ad using this very information. The ad did begin with the candidate disclaimer, and they repeated the FALSE narrative when they, in fact, were the ones who were quietly speaking to the Canadian government:

   

This is an election news update with a major news story reported by the AP. While Senator Obama has crisscrossed Ohio giving speeches attacking NAFTA, his top economic advisor was telling the Canadians that was all just political maneuvering. A newly released document from the Canadian government shows that Obama's senior economic advisor met with the Canadian Consul General and made clear that Obama's attack on NAFTA were just, quote, "political maneuvering," not policy. Political maneuvering, not policy. In fact, the document shows that Obama's advisor also assured the Canadians that these attacks against NAFTA would not continue. Obama would not want to be, quote, "fundamentally changing the agreement." As Senator Obama was telling one story to Ohio, his campaign was telling a very different story to Canada. How will Ohioans decide whether they can believe Senator Obama's words? We'll find that out on election day. Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President.
(my emphasis added)

This ad got my blood boiling. Had enough? I have.


It was Obama (4.00 / 2)
It was Obama who brought the subject of NAFTA into this election, just in time for the rust belt states, because he thought he could beat Hillary over the head with it due to NAFTA being signed into law by President Clinton.

While Obama was attacking Hillary over NAFTA, he was telling the Canadian government the exact opposite of his public comments. Then he stone cold lied about this event happening through his ever changing stories and denials.

The fact that this all blew up in his face is karma at it's very best.

Also, President Clinton added side agreements to provide for labor and environmental safeguards to NAFTA before he would agree to sign it. Someone should tell Obama these facts before he continues to go around looking even more uneducated about NAFTA.

Obama is nowhere close to being ready to be President.
George W. Bush had more experience and qualifications than Obama does, and we all know how that has worked out for our country.

There aren't too many people running for President who can say they actually lived in the White House WITH THE PRESIDENT for eight years before they run for office. And I'm not just talking about any President, but the most competent and successful President in the last 40 years (unless you are as deluded as Obama and think Reagan was a good President).


this is ridiculous (0.00 / 0)
Firstly there is no evidence on Clinton w.r.t. Canada, there is with Obama.

Secondly, you are so busy blasting Clinton and failing to notice the Hamilton Project repeated referenced in Obama's health care plan.

While you may know Robert Rubin is an economic vampire, you fail to notice that Michael Froman of Citigroup, Rubin's chief of staff,  is one of Obama's economic advisers.

So, this constant bias is ridiculous.  There is zero evidence, none, nada that Obama is going to restructure trade policy.  I cannot find one statement that imply anything beyond more token  environmental/labor standards and even worse, discussion of labour mobility increases via NAFTA.  We know what that means, GATS, guest worker Visas, disaster.

So, just because Goolsbee is a nice guy, chatting with you, does not make his Academic papers go away or magically erase this Chicago school of neoliberalism as a background.

Hillary on the other hand, there are reports she has included EPI economists.  To date, as far as I know, both have acted like Public Citizen is a leper.  

This is a sore excuse for objectivity frankly and I'm getting really disgusted by it.  All you are doing is ruining your own credibility and you're being played like a
pin ball bouncing between overstating Mark Penn's witchcraft and under the radar David Axelrod.

You know who is going to lose with this constant propaganda versus focusing in on the real policy plans, promises, agenda, who is behind the scenes, the American people.  

NoSlaves.com  


The Economic Populist


I am posting all of the post by Ezra Klein (0.00 / 0)
David

You are engaging in what Drew Westin writes about....when confronted with evidence that goes against your preconceived notions you just distort and dismiss the evidence.  You call contemporary person accounts like David Gergen and james Carville saying she was against NAFTA from the beginning as well as the words of her biographer who also has access to contemporary accounts you dismiss that as no evidence. In any court in the court or the court of history that would be strong evidience.  So here's some more for you to ignore.

WHAT OBAMA BELIEVES.

John Nichols' advice for Obama is very. very odd:

Obama needs to get rid of that trade adviser, Austan Goolsbee, who was talking to the Canadians. In fact, the senator needs to ditch most of his economic-policy advisers, since they do not agree with what he is saying with regard to NAFTA, China trade and a host of related issues. The truth is that the Obama economic policy team is more Clintonite in its approach to a host of issues than the Clinton team. It's time to bring Obama's union backers, particularly representatives from UNITE-HERE and the Teamsters, into the mix.

Next, Obama needs to go to Pittsburgh and deliver a very serious, very detailed speech in which he makes it clear that he is the only remaining candidate who is fundamentally opposed to current U.S. trade policies -- and that if he is elected he will drop the fast-track model for negotiating these deals. That speech should be delivered at the international headquarters of the United Steelworkers of America in the city's downtown.

But Austan Goolsbee isn't Barack Obama's adviser by accident, or because Obama never noticed he violently disagrees with Goolsbee's economic outlook. Goolsbee is his adviser because...Barack Obama doesn't really agree with what Barack Obama is saying about "NAFTA, China trade and a host of related issues." Obama is, at the moment, the country's premiere politician. He doesn't have to suffer advisers he doesn't like, and it's not as if the unions won't return his calls. He doesn't surround himself with Laborites, though, because he isn't a Laborite. Firing Goolsbee wouldn't change that. It would just be another untrue statement against NAFTA, China trade, and related issues. Like a lot of major politicians, Barack Obama is much more worried about trade when trying to get votes in Ohio. As a policy matter, he's much less concerned with renegotiating trade agreements -- which wouldn't do much anyway -- than with building more economic security as a method of compensating for globalization's ravages.

"Incrementalism isn't a different path to the same place, it could be a different path to a different place"
Stoller


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