In an effort to win Democratic support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the White House released a letter earlier this week signed by seven LGBT ambassadors arguing that the trade deal "would represent a significant expansion of enforceable labor rights, and would support the elimination of discrimination with respect to employment [and be] a force for progress on human rights for everyone, including for LGBTI persons."
Today, the House rejected the trade deal and Bryan Fischer is elated, rejoicing in its defeat on his radio program this afteroon because otherwise the deal would have been "a major tool to export sexual deviancy to the world."
"This bill is not about fast-tracking trade," Fischer said. "This bill is about fast-tracking sin. So the bottom line is if somebody loves sexual deviancy, they are going to love Obamatrade ... We ought to be critical of any Congressman who voted for this thing, it's a morally dangerous bill."