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Why did President Obama oppose many free trade agreements?
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overall bad for the economy because they provide a false sense of success

overall bad for the economy because they provide a false sense of success

U.S. cannot maintain a competitive edge due to outsourcing

U.S. cannot maintain a competitive edge due to outsourcing

benefits provided to big businesses, but workers are not protected

benefits provided to big businesses, but workers are not protected

insufficient environmental protections answer it from the question!!

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
President Obama opposed many free trade agreements primarily because he believed they often favored big businesses at the expense of workers and environmental protections. He argued that these agreements could lead to outsourcing, which undermined the U.S. competitive edge and hurt domestic jobs. Additionally, he was concerned that while large corporations benefited from trade agreements, workers did not receive adequate protections or support, and the agreements frequently lacked sufficient environmental safeguards. Overall, Obama viewed many free trade agreements as potentially harmful to the economy, as they created a misleading perception of economic success without adequately addressing the needs of workers and the environment.
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