



For No Real Reason.

You spoke, they listened.



Last month, 10,000 of us submitted comments to the United States Trade Representative (USTR), in which we objected to new so-called free trade agreements. We asked that the government not sell out our democracy to corporate interests.



Because of this pressure, the USTR finally let a member of Congress – little ole me, Alan Grayson – actually see the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). The TPP is a large, secret trade agreement that is being negotiated with many countries in East Asia and South America.



The TPP is nicknamed “NAFTA on steroids." Now that I’ve read it, I can see why. I can’t tell you what’s in the agreement, because the U.S. Trade Representative calls it classified. But I can tell you two things about it.



1) There is no national security purpose in keeping this text secret.



2) This agreement hands the sovereignty of our country over to corporate interests.



3) What they can’t afford to tell the American public is that [the rest of this sentence is classified].



(Well, I did promise to tell you only two things about it.)



I will be fighting this agreement with everything I’ve got. And I know you’ll be there every step of the way.



For now, I’ve set up an e-mail address where you can ask me questions on this topic or other topics: askalan@graysonforcongress.com



I’ll pick a few and answer them by video.



True Blue Democrats. Get ready. We’re coming.



Courage,



Congressman Alan Grayson