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Cruz and his GOP Enemies
Townhall.com ^ | September 29, 2013 | Jack Kerwick

Posted on 09/29/2013 10:06:54 AM PDT by Kaslin

Even though his filibuster against Obamacare is no proof that Ted Cruz is a real conservative, he deserves much credit for doing what he did.

And his Republican opponents are equally deserving of criticism, for their response to Cruz’s “red line”—and to be sure, Cruz did indeed draw the proverbial red line—is most certainly proof that they are not the conservatives who they claim to be.

First, it is “limited government,” and the individual liberty that this entails, for which Republicans are supposed to stand. Obamacare, though, is perhaps the most glaring affront to limited government and individual liberty that this country has witnessed in a long, long time, and maybe even ever—no mean feat considering just how enormous is the federal government.

So, unless Republicans are willing to make every effort to resist Obamacare, it is safe to assume that they are insincere, that they aren’t really conservatives.

The counter-objection to this line of reasoning—that Cruz’s Republican critics reject his tactics, but not his goal—is disingenuous. This gets us to our next point.

Second, while it may very well be the case that each and every Republican would like to see Obamacare go the way of the dinosaur, this goes no distance in making it their goal. I’d like to produce three best-selling books this year, but unless I am taking steps toward transforming my preferences into reality, this cannot be said to be a genuine goal of mine. Unlike Cruz, his critics have done nothing so far to convince us into thinking that they are determined to repeal it.

In other words, it is far from obvious that his Republican detractors share even his goal.

Third, as for their “tactics,” even on their own terms, the anti-Cruz “wing” of the GOP just doesn’t sound credible.

Cruz, the McCains and others tell us, is a “wacko bird,” a “fraud,” a “grandstander,” and the like, because he knows that his effort to defund Obamacare is bound to fail. That is, Obamacare will not be defunded. A much more promising “tactic” is for the GOP to reclaim the Senate in 2014 and then, then—watch out!—Republicans will deal with Obamacare.

It stretches credibility to the snapping point to think that anyone, let alone those who study politics for a living, could buy this line for a millisecond.

For starters, it is anything but a foregone conclusion that Republicans will reclaim the Senate in 2014. And even if they do, they will not be able to take care of Obamacare, in any way, shape, or form, until at least two years after that, for as long as Obama is president, Republicans’ chances of defunding, much less repealing, Obamacare will be no greater than they are now.

In fact, they will be even worse.

By 2016, Obamacare will have been fully in effect for nearly two years. As anyone so much as remotely familiar with the trajectory of Big Government programs—and there is no bigger Big Government program than Obamacare—knows all too well, once a program begins to fall over a land, it is there to stay.

Translation: Cruz’s detractors’ “tactic” is far weaker than that which he has employed.

Fourth, for as hard as they are at work trying to depict him as a crass opportunist, even Cruz’s opponents know that his campaign to defund Obamacare and his 21 hour filibuster were beyond mere symbolism. After all, that Republicans unanimously vote, and vote repeatedly, against Obamacare proves beyond a doubt that they know as well as anyone all about symbolism. But not only did very few Republicans refuse to stand alongside Cruz; they made a point of denouncing him, of ridiculing him, and doing so in such Democratic-friendly venues as CNN and MSNBC.

Why? It should be clear that they recognized that unlike any other mere act of symbolism, Cruz’s stance against Obamacare required courage, for it comes at a cost.

Cruz upped the ante.

Finally, if it is juvenile, naïve, self-defeating, etc. to try to fight for an end that is not likely to come to pass, as the anti-Cruz forces now insist, then I suppose they would have to agree that those of their base who, say, voted for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan last year were juvenile, naïve, and or self-defeating. Most polls taken during the election season consistently indicated that Romney had little chance of prevailing over Obama. As it turned out, they were accurate.

While many conservatives did indeed refrain from voting for Romney, according to this logic, all of them should have.

For that matter, if, as polls suggest now, Hillary Clinton is likely to have a lock on the presidency in 2016, maybe none of us should even bother voting for her GOP rival—who ever this may be.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: 0bamacare; 113th; cruz; defung0bamacare; filibuster; gopestablishment
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

See my post #57, and then read the bill.


61 posted on 09/29/2013 7:54:17 PM PDT by Taxman (So that the beautiful pressure does not diminish!)
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To: Kaslin
thanks, for the post.

62 posted on 09/29/2013 7:56:46 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (who'll take tomorrow,$pend it all today;who can take your income & tax it all away..0'Blowfly can :-)
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To: Taxman

Um.

I tried. :D

That’s one very densely written law.

Not saying it’s not a good law, I tried. Is it passed? What are the major points please?

(not a lawyer, sorry)

Just curious.


63 posted on 09/29/2013 8:01:04 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

The only way to understand the legislation is to slog your way through it and take notes.

The exercise would probably be worthwhile for both of us.


64 posted on 09/29/2013 8:11:29 PM PDT by Taxman (So that the beautiful pressure does not diminish!)
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To: Taxman

Thanks.

Here’s the main link anyway, at least this is what I get linking through to the law:

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c113:1:./temp/~c113xKafSu:e1111:


65 posted on 09/29/2013 8:16:30 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

No sorry, that was just a temp link for me.

Here’s one page previous to that:

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c113:H.R.2300:

(It’s very, very dense and difficult for a novice)

I really cannot follow any of it. I’ll have to leave it to more lawyerly types.

Thanks though. Pending.


66 posted on 09/29/2013 8:45:07 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Oops. I give up.

It’s linked somewhere from your original link anyway.

Thanks a lot.

I’m gonna have to wait for a translation from someone though.

Can’t make heads or tails, of any of it.


67 posted on 09/29/2013 8:50:40 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
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To: Kaslin; All

Very damning article, but oh so right...


68 posted on 09/30/2013 1:20:39 AM PDT by stevie_d_64 (It's not the color of one's skin that offends people...it's how thin it is.)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

“..Ted, you are doing great, but lay off of healthcare until you have a competing proposal.”

That’s like saying don’t cut out cancer until you have something to replace it with.

We had the BEST HEALTHCARE ON PLANET EARTH, AND OBAMA REPLACED IT WITH A CANCER.

A “competing proposal” is our lowest priority, when what we had was great, and now it could be gone.


69 posted on 09/30/2013 2:07:10 AM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: All

Help Cruz, and other conservative fighters, out by calling your senators and signing dontfundit.com

This could be our last best chance, and we are totally running out of time.


70 posted on 09/30/2013 2:11:30 AM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

How’s this for a competing proposal? GTFO of our healthcare and personal lives, Big Government.

Turn back to pre-HMO care when our health care industry was the shining jewel of the world, and
even the Saudi princes came here for health care.

Free markets always do better than top-down, dictated markets. They’re always much less expensive
and place orders of magnitude fewer onerous restrictions on patient care. History is littered with the
bones of communism, and I do not wish to repeat it.

Government OUT OF OUR LIVES. They say it’s for our own good, but it is ONLY and EVER for
lining their own pockets from the sweat of OUR brows and for controlling us so as to continue the
pocket-lining until they kill us for being too “old and expensive to treat.”

FGS! Wake up!


71 posted on 09/30/2013 5:58:22 AM PDT by TheOldLady
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

I’m planning to get a T-shirt that says REMEMBER BENGHAZI! (and wear it everywhere).

;-)


72 posted on 09/30/2013 7:18:16 AM PDT by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo....Sum Pro Vita - Modified Descartes)
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