it is a condrey. -- quandary. i really don't know. i just feel that these are countries that we have peaceful relationships. we have strong diplomatic partnerships. we are going to go to war with them. i don't feel that the tpp is a necessary overlay. i do existing agreement and relationships that we have with these countries should be enough to foster trade cooperation. guest: susan has touched on something that i think is a deep and well in sentiment both parties and that is this notion that major industries have a leg up an advantage. big business is writing loss and changing tax codes and doing everything that favors land, where as the middle class and the average american is getting left behind. that leaves the nest -- the unevenness of the recovery has exaggerated this problems. it feels and exist deeply in both sides. i think that is part of the reason and the rise of the tea party was the beginning of this feeling. the rise of the elizabeth warren wing of the democratic party is another outgrowth of that. the a people in the r