There is a huge difference between setting your interest rates for your own national economic growth on the one hand, and intervening in currency markets to push down your currency and steal jobs on the other.
Brad Sherman
The Public Record
Brad Sherman is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California's 30th congressional district since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, Sherman has focused on various issues including financial regulation, foreign policy, and technology. He has been an advocate for consumer protection and has worked on legislation related to economic stability and national security. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous congressional committees and has been involved in significant legislative efforts.
We should be as proud of these trade rules as the Spaniards are of the Spanish flu, both have wrecked incredible destruction.
These aren't weapons they are getting their hands on from Paraguay. These are weapons from the world's superpower.
The way to deal with the non-tariff barriers is to have results or in trade agreements.
Our jurisdiction includes the two nuclear powers that don't have stable governments, North Korea and Pakistan.
The economic arguments for TPP are so bad that we have to be told that somehow we're going to obtain a national security advantage.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership which is basically a trade deal with Asia is, perhaps, the only legislation this Congress will pass.
Every time I talk about them cheating on their currency, China particularly, the response is, 'But they're cheating less.'
I'm glad to see that so many of us from California and Arizona were able to get through the snow of the East.





