McCain defended his support for the TPP, by arguing that
cheap goods are more important than protecting American workers.…
In an June 12th interview with Chris Merrill on the Phoenix based KFYI talk radio station,
Arizona's John McCain (R) defended his support for the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), by arguing that cheap goods and
services are more important than protecting American workers or
businesses. During the interview, McCain took a hard line free trade
over fair trade stance. He defended past trade deals like NAFTA saying
only “hardcore union spokespersons” are still against that deal.
However, McCain’s most telling remarks came
when he was asked about his current position regarding the TPP trade
deal. McCain didn’t argue that the trade deal would be good for
American workers or businesses. Instead he said free trade brings cheap
goods into America, and that is more than enough reason to throw
American workers under the bus. McCain told Merrill:
There [are] some people who and businesses that can’t be protected, but frankly they shouldn’t be protected really, when you get down to it, if it means a lower cost to the consumer of some goods and services that then more Americans can afford them.
In a single sentence, McCain revealed his
indifference towards the plight of American workers and U.S based small
businesses that would be adversely affected by a trade agreement
which favors the interests of large multinational corporations.
In McCain’s mind, bringing in cheap imports is more
important than protecting American jobs. McCain has never had a
strong voting record on defending American workers. However, his
rhetoric stating that people don’t deserve protection from detrimental
trade deals, further confirms what little regard McCain
has for American workers.
McCain, who is one of the wealthiest members of the Senate, with a net worth exceeding 15 million dollars,
has lost touch with the struggles of every day working Americans. His
dismissive attitude towards American workers makes him a poor choice to
serve the people of Arizona in the U.S. Senate. Voters who care about
protecting American workers and preserving America’s small businesses
should vote to replace McCain when he comes up for re-election
in 2016.
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