Wednesday, May 20, 2015

TPP----Show Us The Deal!

The subject line of this blog entry is at this link.

Subject line simply says it all and oh so elegantly!

Short and sweet.  A demand to see what is secret.

Perhaps the old rule of secrecy is being applied?  What is that?

A need to know.  That that have no need to know are not allowed to know secrets.

Their truth?  The American public has no need to know.  Trust us.

Show Us The Deal! 

Note Well:  The link is from Russian Television!

Here is an addition to this blog entry that is related to what I am doing:  Commenting on reports and opinions that I find on the internet that I feel are worth expressing myself about.  Not an expression entered in the reader comment section of whatever I am commenting on (if the site provides for that) but an expression on my own web blog which nobody reads.  Just crying out my thoughts in the wilderness where the falling tree is never heard.

Why say anything?  Why not say it in the comment section related to the link (if provided).

Good question.

Maybe because it would do as little good there as being expressed here.  Everything entered in the World Wide Web is indexed and searchable.  Maybe if everyone exercised their right to free speech in the manner that I do then technology might someday apply artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze and aggregated public opinion and present some bottom line consensus position "vote".

Its the old media news model is asking the person in the street and then reporting on what is found. 

Just apply an old model to a new news media.

How many millions of us would say on our own freedom of speech website:

Show Us The Deal.

We do not assemble on the streets anymore to express our solidarity of  public opinion.  We assemble on the World Wide Web.  Each of us is a URL.

Show US the Deal!

Why not?

The Whitehouse says:

There’s a very good reason we won’t do that: We’re trying to drive a hard bargain so the American people get the best deal possible,wrote Greg Nelson in a White House blog post. “We can’t do that if we show the other players our cards, so to speak.” 

He might as well ad:  You have no need to know, trust us.  We are looking out for your own best interest.




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