See his Bernie Buzz on this here for the details. And consider signing the petition here. His introductory preface follows, so see the link for the specifics.
"The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a disastrous trade agreement designed
to protect the interests of the largest multi-national corporations at
the expense of workers, consumers, the environment and the foundations
of American democracy. It will also negatively impact some of the
poorest people in the world.
"The TPP is a treaty that has been written behind closed doors by the
corporate world. Incredibly, while Wall Street, the pharmaceutical
industry and major media companies have full knowledge as to what is in
this treaty, the American people and members of Congress do not. They
have been locked out of the process.
"Further, all Americans, regardless of political ideology, should be
opposed to the “fast track” process which would deny Congress the right
to amend the treaty and represent their constituents’ interests.
"The TPP follows in the footsteps of other unfettered free trade
agreements like NAFTA, CAFTA and the Permanent Normalized Trade
Agreement with China (PNTR). These treaties have forced American
workers to compete against desperate and low-wage labor around the
world. The result has been massive job losses in the United States and
the shutting down of tens of thousands of factories. These corporately
backed trade agreements have significantly contributed to the race to
the bottom, the collapse of the American middle class and increased
wealth and income inequality. The TPP is more of the same, but even
worse.
"During my 23 years in Congress, I helped lead the fight against NAFTA
and PNTR with China. During the coming session of Congress, I will be
working with organized labor, environmentalists, religious
organizations, Democrats, and Republicans against the secretive TPP
trade deal.
"Let’s be clear: the TPP is much more than a “free trade” agreement. It
is part of a global race to the bottom to boost the profits of large
corporations and Wall Street by outsourcing jobs; undercutting worker
rights; dismantling labor, environmental, health, food safety and
financial laws; and allowing corporations to challenge our laws in
international tribunals rather than our own court system. If TPP was
such a good deal for America, the administration should have the courage
to show the American people exactly what is in this deal, instead of
keeping the content of the TPP a secret.
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