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HomerRamone

(1,112 posts)
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 05:21 PM Jun 2015

FAIR ACTION ALERT: NPR Celebrates Fast-Track Victory With an All-Corporate Lobbyist Segment

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NPR didn’t talk to anyone who agreed with people like this about fast track.

After the Senate joined the House of Representatives in granting President Barack Obama fast-track authority to negotiate trade agreements, National Public Radio aired one report (Morning Edition, 6/25/15) on the legislative action that paves the way for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and other corporate-friendly international deals. The report, by correspondent Yuki Noguchi, had three sources:

•Business Roundtable president John Engler, “president of the Business Roundtable, which represents more than 200 member companies who took to Capitol Hill armed with data.”

•National Retail Federation vice president Jonathan Gold, who “says 7 million retail jobs are directly or indirectly tied to trade.”

•National Association of Manufacturers vice president Linda Dempsey, who says the 1993 US/Mexico/Canada trade agreement “NAFTA has actually made US manufacturing overall much stronger and much more competitive.”

That’s it–according to a search of the Nexis news database, those three corporate lobbyists are all the voices National Public Radio chose to air on the victory of fast-track (or “fast-tract,” as the NPR News headline writer had it). What of the literally thousands of labor, environmental and other public interest groups that strenuously opposed giving Obama fast-track authority? They were relegated to a one-line summary from Noguchi:

Labor and environmental groups criticized the fast-track deal, calling it worse than the North American Free Trade Agreement passed two decades ago.

To which manufacturing lobbyist Dempsey was allowed to retort: “The critics are just wrong.” So much for the opponents’ perspective.

To her credit, Noguchi does correct Dempsey’s claim about NAFTA, saying, “After an initial bump following NAFTA, manufacturing employment declined.” But that raises the question: If business lobbyists are presenting a distorted picture of the impact of trade deals, why are they the only ones you’re allowing to talk to your listeners about trade deals?

ACTION: Please ask NPR ombud Elizabeth Jensen to investigate why NPR News talked only with corporate lobbyists to cover the victory of fast track.

CONTACT: You can contact Ms. Jensen via NPR‘s contact form or via Twitter: @ejensenNYC.

Jim Naureckas is the editor of FAIR.org.
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FAIR ACTION ALERT: NPR Celebrates Fast-Track Victory With an All-Corporate Lobbyist Segment (Original Post) HomerRamone Jun 2015 OP
NPR has always been in the take down sites of the GOP. Wellstone ruled Jun 2015 #1
What integrity? Octafish Jun 2015 #2
Listen to it here. progressoid Jun 2015 #3
In January, Diane Rehm on NPR had a morning segment on TPP - NO calls against it were taken. Triana Jun 2015 #4
Thank you for all of your efforts re: TPP nationalize the fed Jun 2015 #5
K&R'd. We need to do some kind of campaign. snot Jul 2015 #6
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. NPR has always been in the take down sites of the GOP.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 05:40 PM
Jun 2015

When Bush and Cheney ran the Kingdom,any type of forward leaning media was target for change. Most of the PBS board are Right Wing Puppets of the Waltons or Koch families. Noticed many of the local NPR outlets have gone TeaBillie and a trip from Nevada to Minnesota proved our point,so much for free expression or a progressive view point. Last NPR station we listened to was out of Mpls and that was Minnesota Public Radio. In saying that,they have gone hard to the Right.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
2. What integrity?
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 06:22 PM
Jun 2015

Crooks are crooks, even if they're in suits.

Speaking of Engler, Sphincterboy helped tax dodgers find a home in Michigan.

 

Triana

(22,666 posts)
4. In January, Diane Rehm on NPR had a morning segment on TPP - NO calls against it were taken.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 06:47 PM
Jun 2015

NO guests against it were on the program and Rehm outright SAID that they were taking NO calls that were against TPP.

NPR has been in the tank for this shit sandwich of a trade agreement all along.

What I posted back in January about this program: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026052412

nationalize the fed

(2,169 posts)
5. Thank you for all of your efforts re: TPP
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 07:24 PM
Jun 2015

If everyone was like you fast track wouldn't have passed.

You're an inspiration! NGU Sir James Goldsmith would have been very proud of you.

Next up: The TTIP and TISA- can't wait to hear how the next assaults upon our sovereignty will be spun

snot

(10,549 posts)
6. K&R'd. We need to do some kind of campaign.
Fri Jul 31, 2015, 03:19 AM
Jul 2015

I realize Rehm per se is hopeless, but I think it would be a mistake to give up on NPR altogether.

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