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badgenome said:
So corporations being able to challenge state decisions in a state court is the end of democracy?

That's not the problem here. The problem is that these corporations will have political power to do what they like really. We people vote for government, they pass the laws and we follow them. But with this law, it seems corporations would be exempt and have some power over the state to enforce what it wants at the cost of everything else and guess what? They are non elected bodies and so shouldn't have such power, it's just wrong. Also, they are not transparent in the slightest. Thus, farewell democracy. 

"These provisions elevate corporations to the level of nation states and allow them to sue governments over nearly any law or policy which reduces their future profits"- you may have missed this sentence, but this shows it is not as simple as you thought. It is a scary though.

 "The dirty little secret about [the negotiation] is that it is not mainly about trade, but rather would target for elimination the strongest consumer, health, safety, privacy, environmental and other public interest policies on either side of the Atlantic"- here is another exempt to make it perfectly clear. 



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