Soy colombiano y pienso que la aprobación del TLC es una clara violación a las ansias de progreso del país.
El gobierno de Colombia no solo quiere vender y acabar con la educación publica, sino que quiere abrirle las puertas de nuestro país, de nuestras reservas naturales y forestales a la explotación indiscriminada que produce el modelo neoliberal!
No queremos un modelo aniquilador del ser humano! Queremos justicia social, garantías y libertades humanas, educación, salud y trabajo para todos!
Wow the dialogue in this video sounds totally unprofessional, I'm very surprised that the chamber would produce something that looked like it was put together by a high school freshman.
My friend works for HP. Every time he goes to Bogota he must travel with an armed escort. He stays next to the U.S. Embassy. He can't leave after dark. Bogota is the only place he must abide by these rules.
I'm sure american workers will be so happy to get paid what Columbian workers make or less because now american workers have to compete for jobs with columbians, koreans, chineese, panama etc. ain't obama just peachy?
@Plinkles It's not just Obama who supports these agreements! I don't care for Obama either, but the way he's attacked, while everyone ignores the fact that Clinton and Bush did the same thing, makes me wonder if it isn't racist. They are just figure-heads for the real banking powers, these presidents. "Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism for it is the merger of corporate and State power."-Mussolini. Corporatism is what we should truly be fighting! Support Occupy Wall Street!
As a proud liberal these trade agreements tickle my heart. I know that everytime they pass one that means more inbred right wingers will lose their jobs and homes because someone in a third world country just got their job. I just want to say to congress, "keep up the good work"! SUCKERS!
according to Human Rights Watch 51 union members were murdered in 2010 and 23 members have also been murdered in 2011, this rate positions Colombia -still- as the most dangerous country in the world to exercise union activities. Murders to union members have significantly decrease since the beginning of decade, that's true but what's on the chopping block is the Colombian justice system's ability to process crimes in order to resolute effectively violence against union members, Im colombian btw
Can't the Chamber afford a better animation than this??? Brain slow-motion - as if under water. Why does the woman have spittle in the corners of her mouth?
Chamber of Commerce propaganda. This is particularly insidious. This is a people's video language being appropriated by an rich, well-funded organization that usually pays PR firms for slick campaigns...this tries to put out USCC propaganda in a populist voice. BEWARE. But then again you can tell from how the man is presented that it's BS.
Soy colombiano y pienso que la aprobación del TLC es una clara violación a las ansias de progreso del país.
El gobierno de Colombia no solo quiere vender y acabar con la educación publica, sino que quiere abrirle las puertas de nuestro país, de nuestras reservas naturales y forestales a la explotación indiscriminada que produce el modelo neoliberal!
No queremos un modelo aniquilador del ser humano! Queremos justicia social, garantías y libertades humanas, educación, salud y trabajo para todos!
Komnenit 3 months ago
Another blow for American jobs! Perot was spot on when he said that NAFTA would lead to the lose of US jobs back in the early 1990's.
Estimates show over 700,000 jobs were lost as a result, and this agreement will result in more job losses.
Looking on the bright side Corporations will do nicely with access to cheap labour and resources.
By the way this video presentation is absolutely pathetic!
mogambo55 4 months ago
Wow the dialogue in this video sounds totally unprofessional, I'm very surprised that the chamber would produce something that looked like it was put together by a high school freshman.
joshuacalebm 4 months ago
so because more people get murdered in D.C. it's no big deal about people getting murdered in Colombia? fail.
topeson 4 months ago
@topeson Thats not the point...the point is that it proves that security is not a major reason to stop a Free trade agreement.
MrDiegoEn 3 months ago
My friend works for HP. Every time he goes to Bogota he must travel with an armed escort. He stays next to the U.S. Embassy. He can't leave after dark. Bogota is the only place he must abide by these rules.
cfini72 4 months ago
@cfini72 that's ridiculous, Bogota is super safe.
ILuv2rock2 3 months ago 2
@cfini72 because your friend is a scared shitless, Bogota is like Disney Land
blueingreentrain 2 months ago
PASSED
cfini72 4 months ago
I'm sure american workers will be so happy to get paid what Columbian workers make or less because now american workers have to compete for jobs with columbians, koreans, chineese, panama etc. ain't obama just peachy?
Plinkles 4 months ago
@Plinkles It's not just Obama who supports these agreements! I don't care for Obama either, but the way he's attacked, while everyone ignores the fact that Clinton and Bush did the same thing, makes me wonder if it isn't racist. They are just figure-heads for the real banking powers, these presidents. "Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism for it is the merger of corporate and State power."-Mussolini. Corporatism is what we should truly be fighting! Support Occupy Wall Street!
AVEIL 4 months ago
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As a proud liberal these trade agreements tickle my heart. I know that everytime they pass one that means more inbred right wingers will lose their jobs and homes because someone in a third world country just got their job. I just want to say to congress, "keep up the good work"! SUCKERS!
TheKmbt 4 months ago
according to Human Rights Watch 51 union members were murdered in 2010 and 23 members have also been murdered in 2011, this rate positions Colombia -still- as the most dangerous country in the world to exercise union activities. Murders to union members have significantly decrease since the beginning of decade, that's true but what's on the chopping block is the Colombian justice system's ability to process crimes in order to resolute effectively violence against union members, Im colombian btw
sruiz518 4 months ago
Wait! This Trade Agreement should help get Drugs to its intended market without delay or Cartel involvement! I'm sure its a win/win for someone!
STKpc 4 months ago
Trade agreements always help the greedy F@cks. STOOPID VIDEO.
STKpc 4 months ago
Remember NAFTA!i It really help American workers out of jobs.
TheTd1975 4 months ago
Remember NAFTA!
TheTd1975 4 months ago
Can't the Chamber afford a better animation than this??? Brain slow-motion - as if under water. Why does the woman have spittle in the corners of her mouth?
enlightenmt1 5 months ago
Chamber of Commerce propaganda. This is particularly insidious. This is a people's video language being appropriated by an rich, well-funded organization that usually pays PR firms for slick campaigns...this tries to put out USCC propaganda in a populist voice. BEWARE. But then again you can tell from how the man is presented that it's BS.
simonsbuddy 5 months ago
NO to this agreement. The end.
matiasucla 5 months ago