Posted on 03/08/2015 9:18:56 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Yes Reagan did .. because as usual the DemocRATS lied to him like they continued to lie to GHW Bush a few years later, with the “no new taxes” pledge.
WHEN ARE THE REPUBS GOING TO REALIZE THE DemocRATS ALWAYS LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING.
WHY ON EARTH SHOULD WE BELIEVE ANYTHING ANY DemocRAT SAYS ..????????
If it could be made inexpensively through switchgrass or the like, it could be used near the source in generators, power-plants and other non-internal-combustion engine uses, freeing up oil and gas for vehicles and other things.
Cruz is the best choice; no he is the only choice; all the rest are holdyournosers!
Walker blew it. I write on energy issues. This is a big deal that Cruz gets right.
Oh, OK, if you insist. I still say it’s evil. Ethanol does pollute the air more than gasoline.
But coal is worse, as is diesel. Brazil uses little else other than ethanol, IIRC.
Watch what politicians do, not what they say. Cruz is a leader, and stands on principle...the others when you really watch them are doing what Walker does...flop around...slowly evolve...
Cruz will have no problem in the debates with ANY of the others...its going to be great.
There's no shortage of food and there's nothing wrong with ethanol. What's wrong are laws that force us to put ethanol in our cars. Can't we find some other productive use for ethanol and keep everyone happy?
I want someone who can argue before SCOTUS, argue eloquently with no notes, and win. We need a fighter who is quick on his feet and unapologetic.
That’s true but a POTUS doesn’t argue before the SCOTUS.
I can see no one better able to debate the issues than Ted Cruz.
Ethanol from corn is crack cocaine for Iowans.
It does not good, only harm, and Iowans feel they cannot live without it.
There’s no shortage of food.
But there is a change in the market resulting from ethanol that drives up the price of corn. It may not cause us shortages but remember Mexican and Middle eastern food riots?
http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=556262
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/01/world/americas/01mexico.html?_r=0
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=amxCfY1PA_ek
Amanda Carpenter @amandacarpenter
I’m just going to note here that Ted Cruz was applauded for his answer opposing RFS at the #AgSummit. Seems significant.
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I want someone who can argue before SCOTUS, argue eloquently with no notes, and win. We need a fighter who is quick on his feet and unapologetic. Thats Ted!
Then put him on the Supreme Court. He is a policy wonk anyway. He is a legislator not an Executive. I don’t think he ever ran anything. Why can’t we support his strengths? I am not saying that he can’t be useful to President Walker. He can. He is a wonderful speaker and can issue various desires about how he wants to change things. Walker can then take the action and run with it. Again Cruz is a benefit to a President Walker Administration.
Walker supports business as usual in this case......
Well that issue isn’t even near my list of worries. One of my main issue is abortion and Walker knocked it out of the park this week. What has Senator Cruz done lately about Abortion? I might have stumped you for a minute.....
You’re right!
He has run several things. He is the longest-serving solicitor general in Texas history and was a deputy attorney general of the United States. You really need to set-aside 10 minutes and read his biography.
Obama wasn’t an executive — did he ever run anything? — yet look how he transformed the country. He’s proven the concept of the empowered ideologue. You have your visionary up there putting forward the big ideas, making the case for them to the public, and then the bureaucracy carries them out. The skill that’s most needed at the top level is vision. Or at least a reasonable case can be made for this. I don’t think it’s just a slam dunk that you need a pure executive.
But when the rubber meets the road, that half-term of Senate experience, wife being on the board of Goldman Sachs, his support for unrestricted legal immigration and H1-B visas, and questions about his citizenship will be put to the test.
And no candidate with these issues, not even as eloquent and candid as Cruz, will be able to survive both the leftist media onslaught and the Republican Party backstabbing.
He offered a little red meat to the crowd about lying politicians and everyone went 'OOOOOHHHH' he tells the truth.
Frankly I don't see it.
I am not anti-Cruz. I am skeptical about what job he is qualified for. Maybe SCOTUS or USAG would be good.
Truth telling is important in both those jobs as we have been shown without any possibility of doubt.
What had Abraham Lincoln ever run before he was elected president? His only government experience of any kind was as a one term congressman. Yet he somehow won a civil war. John Kennedy never ran anything bigger than a torpedo boat prior to his presidency, but he started us towards the moon.
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