$100 is sheer fantasy. It might double the price of a shirt from $6 to $12.
>There aren't other options available. No President is going to preside over the term where all the trade deals were made alongside human rights conditionals
This is actually how it used to happen and this is partly how TPP was killed in Congress (by attaching an anti-slavery rider).
>You can boohoo about it all you want, but your chocolate, your coffee, your clothes, and your computer parts are all made by or had their materials harvested by slaves, and most likely you would scoff at voluntarily paying twice the price for all those commodities.
No, I'm more than happy to pay a extra for chocolate, coffee, clothes and computer parts if I get to live in a world where labor exploitation, environmental destruction and slavery is made more difficult.
Are you really willing to go on the record and state that your preference is for the opposite?
$100 is sheer fantasy. It might double the price of a shirt from $6 to $12.
>There aren't other options available. No President is going to preside over the term where all the trade deals were made alongside human rights conditionals
This is actually how it used to happen and this is partly how TPP was killed in Congress (by attaching an anti-slavery rider).
>You can boohoo about it all you want, but your chocolate, your coffee, your clothes, and your computer parts are all made by or had their materials harvested by slaves, and most likely you would scoff at voluntarily paying twice the price for all those commodities.
No, I'm more than happy to pay a extra for chocolate, coffee, clothes and computer parts if I get to live in a world where labor exploitation, environmental destruction and slavery is made more difficult.
Are you really willing to go on the record and state that your preference is for the opposite?