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 @2Q6VKQZiz New York odgovoreno…4 god4Y

Yes, with the provision that companies may not move their base. This is to incentivize trade and create jobs and a stronger economy- we should have provisions and guidelines in place for participants to ensure the continued growth of the american workforce.

 @2Q6L3VViz New York odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, free trade must be allowed and not subject to treaties guaranteeing reciprocity. We should not engage in trade wars; the market will provide the incentive for other countries to stop protectionism; even if they are deaf to the market, using force is counterproductive.

 @2Q6CQC7iz Guam odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @2Q5W52Yiz Virginia odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, HELL NO. I live and work in China now. I'm here because I can't find a job in the US. Do something to make jobs at home so I can come home!

 @44gangsteriz Maryland odgovoreno…4 god4Y

It's like the Affordable Care Act; too complicated for the average citizen to understand and suspected of having hidden clauses. Build our economy and trade one on one with other countries

 @2Q3SN7Jiz Georgia odgovoreno…4 god4Y

Yes, but only if it were guaranteed that the companies would employ American workers, thus not taking away from American job opportunities.

 @songtureiz Texas odgovoreno…4 god4Y

from leaked documents, this is a very biased agreement in favor of multinational corporations and their interests that will override other issues such as the environment and civil liberties.

 @2MBZ243iz Georgia odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, it is secret and will affect us all. Restrictions on intellectual property, outrageous extranational courts negating sovereignty and infuriating Internet rights infringements.

 @2MBSN9Biz California odgovoreno…4 god4Y

Without knowing what has been negotiated, I can't say. There are geopolitical reasons to have trade agreement with the countries engaged in these discussions. It could be an effective way to counterbalance China's influence.

 @2MBJY6Ciz California odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, tariffs are an important source of revenue. Instead of pursuing a free trade strategy, the United States should pursue an equal trade strategy, where signers of the partnership agree upon a universal tariff rate.

 @29G823TSlobodarskiodgovoreno…4 god4Y

Favor free trade in principle as beneficial, but dislike increasing intellectual property law guarantees.

 @2MBGD2Tiz Texas odgovoreno…4 god4Y

Some of the member countries routinely commit human rights abuses. This makes me uncomfortable.

 @2MBBYF8iz Massachusetts odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @2MB8H68iz Maine odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No it reduces a country's sovereignty and makes it easier for corporations to exploit countries for economic gain. Some countries will see a reduction in their food safety standards and some will miss out on jobs. Countries will loose some of their authority and will be able to be sued by corporations.

 @2M9YRTZiz New York odgovoreno…4 god4Y

support it, but only with the caveat that they limit the size of the operations allowable overseas and a majority % of jobs must remain stateside.

 @2M9YJ45iz Virginia odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @2M9XS6Ziz Colorado odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @2M9VQDSiz New York odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No... While I believe in free trade, I don't believe in all the hidden riders that the government will hide within the bill.

 @2M96XRDiz California odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @2M8Q3PKiz Alabama odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, I do not support any kind of agreement that may, by circumstance or design, force Americans to do business with any country or persons who commit criminal acts against humanity, as several of the intended "partners" are known to do.