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  1. Mikael Mikael

    #Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (#TPPA or #TPP). Sounds like a picture bride business.

    about a year ago from web
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm CANADA , Public Domain , Canadian Politics

      Think of #Trans-Pacific Partnership would mean the !publicdomain in !Canada will get nothing new for 30 years #TPP !CDNpoli

      about a year ago
    • Mikael Mikael Public Domain , laurelrusswurm

      It's sick. It's dumb. It's like they are using dystopia as a manual.

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm acta , copyright

      @inscius Sure seems like that. What people need to do is remind our democracies that they exist to serve humans not corporations. !ACTA !C11

      about a year ago
    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm I'm sure that will come as a surprise to them, perhaps break it gently (sit down & cuppa tea) to avoid heart attacks

      about a year ago
    • Mikael Mikael copyright , laurelrusswurm

      When corporations have all power , it will be like in "The year of the flood", by Margaret Atwood #dystopia

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm copyright

      Don't they?

      about a year ago
    • Mikael Mikael copyright , laurelrusswurm

      Not yet, but the process needs reversal.

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm copyright

      @inscius sorry for being flip/defeatist; just it seems that way sometimes

      about a year ago
    • Mikael Mikael copyright , laurelrusswurm

      It surely does. And if we become defaists, it is not a simply self-imposed fault (even if some like to blame the individual, always)

      about a year ago

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