Hey cripplecreek here is what a founding father of this country wrote in 1802 regarding banks and corporatists that are striving to shove this TPA, TPP, TPIP down the Americans throat!
I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control their issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their father conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs. Thomas Jefferson 1802
Go ahead and vote for one of the candidates who are lying about their support, I'm sure they'll stick with the lie. Some of you people really are too stupid to vote safely.
As far as the candidates/potential candidates are concerned, I haven't looked at them all but so far Perry, Walker and Jindal have all supported TPP or equivelent treaties.
Amid Secrecy, Rick Perry Retracts Obamatrade Support: I Would Rather Barack Obama Not Be Negotiating for Me
In May a spokesman for Perry told Breitbart News that he supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)one of three largely secretive trade deals that would be fast-tracked by Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). But hes changed his position.
TPP Proponents Close to Clinton Remain Optimistic About Her Support
Scott Walker had this to say.
Well, I talked about TTIP the other day in Germany in Hanover at the industrial fair there, and I think fair and open trade is a good thing on either side of the continent for the United States, whether its on the Atlantic or the Pacific. Obvious the details need to be worked out and theres a lot of details including some specific to my state that need to be worked out. But I think in the end, having a deal thats fair and offers fair and open trade would be a good thing for the United States and for our trading partners.
Bobby Jindal talks economic development, TPP with Taiwanese President Ma Ying-Jeou
While the negotiations were discussed, Plotkin said Jindal will take a position on the agreement when final terms are agreed to: "We are optimistic and hopeful about expanded trade with this part of the world. So we are hopeful about the TPP.