DavidJames
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I must admit Cruze is driven.Whats funny is the liberal argument, or lack thereof
Oh, you should introduce yourself to Wildcat, he doesn't think you exist.
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I must admit Cruze is driven.Whats funny is the liberal argument, or lack thereof
What do you have against Ted Cruze? What is the liberal argument.
You haven't illustrated this
I guess this is the liberal view of the world?
What do you have against Ted Cruze? What is the liberal argument.
You haven't illustrated this
Why do people oppose cruze?
Does anyone have any policy arguments?
At his speech at Liberty U, the students who live on campus were forced to go or face a $10 fine. How's that for freedom?
I am still waiting for an intelligent discussion concerning him. So far nothing but fail ridicule and name calling. Fairly typical of Liberals though. I suspect I shouldn't expect better, even on a skeptic forum.Is there anyone here who thinks Cruz would be a good candidate? I don't recall a single Cruz fan on this board, there might be but none I'm aware of.
I am still waiting for an intelligent discussion concerning him.
Liberty UniversityWP is an Orwellian name for a college that imposes so many restrictions on students. Especially when you learn that the name was changed to Liberty University in 1984.![]()
Well I don't understand his position myself. He is new to me. I saw him say he wants to promote small businesses over big businesses.Why not start one, then? What are his merits?
For me, his science denialism is a major strike against him. One cannot lead responsibly if one cannot accept cold hard facts because of an ideological filter. Ted Cruz appears to be nothing but ideological filter.
Honestly, though, he doesn't stand a chance. His extreme right base is far too narrow. More moderate conservatives don't like him and independents and liberals loath him.
That I agree 100%. Then I saw this:At the end of the day, two-thirds of all new jobs in the economy come from small business. And we need the boot of the government off the back of the neck of small business.
cut federal interference with the private market.
And several other quotes leaving me to believe he actually is in the pocket of big business, not small business.We should cut corporate tax rates to 15 percent
That's so full of political doublespeak I can't make heads or tails of it. It could be interpreted many ways. What exactly is his stated position? He knows AGW is real but doesn't like the tax solution? Or he doesn't mind a tax increase so long as somewhere else a subsidy is paid, making for no net increase in government revenue? Or he wants to prevent the energy sector from growing..thus that sector won't be generating more tax revenue even at a static tax rate? Or he wants to prevent growth of other industries (like agriculture) working on climate change? Or he wants the alternatives to grow but won't tax them? Or he doesn't believe AGW real? That gobbledigook could be interpreted into anything.Cruz signed the No Climate Tax Pledge, which stated, “I pledge to the taxpayers of my state, and to the American people, that I will oppose any legislation relating to climate change that includes a net increase in government revenue.”
I'd tell Ted Cruz the same thing I told Oswald.
"If you think you have a shot at the presidency, take it."
Jeb's Dubya II.1, it's a free upgrade.
Why support Ted Cruz? He's far too moderate. We need to go all out and nominate Daddy Cruz for president.
So, you think Cruz is a stooge of the CIA?
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But he really isn't a natural born american citizen.