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Ted Cruz Cannot Be Serious
The New Republic ^ | March 23, 2015 | Danny Vinik

Posted on 03/23/2015 10:47:12 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

The big news of the day is that Senator Ted Cruz is officially running for president. Not setting up an exploratory committee or any of that perfunctory foreplay, but actually running. “It is a time for truth. It is a time for liberty,” he said in a 30-minute speech at, yeah, Liberty University. “It is a time to reclaim the Constitution of the United States.” Cruz’s address was full of red meat for the conservative crowd. But other than his oratorical skills, Cruz is entirely unsuited to be president. Luckily for America, his candidacy is likely doomed to fizzle.

Cruz recapped his life story, focusing on the role faith plays in his life, before diving into his traditional conservative talking points. He asked the crowd to imagine "millions of young people coming together and standing together, saying, ‘We will stand for liberty'" and “instead of economic stagnation, booming economic growth.” He asked people to imagine the next president repealing Obamacare, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, implementing a flat tax and “finally, finally, finally secur[ing] the borders.” The crowd cheered each time.

The rest of the Republican field, whenever they officially announce their candidacies, will probably make similar promises; it’s hard to picture a candidate winning the Republican nomination without vowing to repeal Obamacare. As the Washington Post’s Greg Sargent writes, the Republican primary will reveal whether Cruz’s policy positions are extreme within the GOP or whether he differs mainly in his tactics.

His positions, regardless of where they fall within the Republican Party, are ill-conceived fantasies. Take taxes. A flat tax may appeal to the conservative base but it entirely misrepresents the actual problems with the U.S. tax code. The tax code is complicated not because of its progressive structure but because it is full of deductions, exemptions and credits that make it hard to calculate your taxable income. Cruz promotes the flat tax by saying it “lets every American fill out his or her taxes on a postcard.” But the exact same could be said about a progressive tax system. Senator Marco Rubio, another presumptive presidential candidate, didn’t propose a flat tax in his recently released tax plan (although he did say he wants to get there someday) because doing so is just not feasible. A flat tax would need to be set at a high enough level to fund critical government programs, requiring a massive tax increase on the middle class and poor. That'd be a political nightmare.

On Obamacare, Cruz wants to repeal the law … and then basically see what happens. This is, of course, the Republican Party’s position as well. But it’s unacceptable as a presidential candidate’s health care agenda. If you want to repeal the health care law, you better have a replacement plan. The same goes with abolishing the IRS. A Cruz government would eliminate the agency but it would still collect taxes—somehow. Cruz has never said how that would work. Would there be a new agency to replace the IRS? Would it have employees? Who, after all, would collect all those postcards? All unanswered questions.

Yet above all, one particular position should disqualify Cruz—or anyone else who holds it—from the presidency: using the debt ceiling as a hostage device. Breaching the debt ceiling would be disastrous. It’s hard to forecast exactly what would happen, but we can somewhat forecast day one after default. The government would have to prioritize its payments. Do you withhold food stamps from low-income Americans? Delay Social Security checks? Maybe we should stop payments on infrastructure projects. Those missed payments would harm millions of Americans and cause mass disruptions around the country as cash flow problems cause companies to become insolvent. Over the long term, it would permanently raise our borrowing costs, making our interest payments more expensive. In short, it would be self-inflicted economic Armageddon. Cruz considers his willingness to risk that catastrophe a selling point, touting his role in opposing the debt ceiling hikes on his website.

Beyond his policy positions, Cruz has demonstrated himself to be particularly un-presidential. During the 2013 government shutdown, for one, he demanded that President Barack Obama defund Obamacare in return for keeping the government open and avoiding a default on the national debt. It was a ridiculous demand that elevated Cruz’s national profile and ended with Republican approval ratings cratering. In the process, he infuriated much of the Republican establishment—not the only time he has done that.

That episode wasn’t an outlier. Throughout his time in the Senate, Cruz has shown a distinct lack of interest in policymaking or governing. Instead, he has calculated every move to prepare for a 2016 run. Every politician considers the optics of their positions, of course, but Cruz has taken it to the next level, with little care for how his actions affected the Republican Party or his colleagues. In doing so, he probably doomed his candidacy. On Monday, Five Thirty Eight’s Harry Enten convincingly argued that Cruz’s extreme views and his few friends within the Republican Party make it highly unlikely that he will win the nomination.

And that means Cruz’s role in the Republican primary will likely benefit Democrats. He’ll pull the rest of the party to the right on immigration, taxes and health care. Moderates such as former Florida governor Jeb Bush may to resist the urge to adopt more conservative positions. In December, for instance, Bush said that the GOP candidates had to be willing to “lose the primary to win the general without violating your principles." But that position is easy to hold 23 months before the general election and more than a year before the first primary. It will become harder to sustain as Cruz and others repeatedly hammer the moderates.

In Cruz’s speech Monday, he never mentioned Hillary Clinton. Instead, he painted a bleak picture of America and its role in the world, saying that the American dream “is slipping away from our hands.” He sees a desperate need for a conservative president to “restore that shining city on a hill that is the United States of America.” Implied throughout: Democrats are ruining America. Yet his actions are only making a Hillary Clinton presidency more likely. The Senator who would hold the government hostage has become the candidate doing the same to his party.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cruz; obamacare; taxes; tedcruz
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Cruz/ Walker or Palin looks promising..

UNLESS.......

Massive voter fraud is NOT factored in...
Not to speak of covert and overt GOPe malfeasance..

Then any republican challenge gets IF’y.....


21 posted on 03/23/2015 11:35:26 PM PDT by hosepipe (" This propaganda has been edited (specifically) to include some fully orbed hyperbole.. ")
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To: stilloftyhenight
I am a Cruz fan but not fan of Viguerie. He's a fraud who today passes himself off as a friend of Reagan's when the truth was that he frequently undermined Reagan with hostile and unfair public criticism.

Reagan certainly didn't seem to like or trust the man much, once writing of Viguerie, "You know this so-called conservative has never been for me." (Source: Richard Viguerie- The Voice of Reagan?)

And here's a link from Google books to a page in the book Reagan: A Life in Letters which is relevant to this subject of the history of Viguerie's relationship with Reagan.

22 posted on 03/23/2015 11:39:23 PM PDT by AHerald ("Do not fear, only believe." - Mark 5:36)
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To: All

I find it quite entertaining how the lefties and Establishment DIABLOs are wetting their pants over someone who is articulate, smarter than the average pol and has values to which he sticks.


23 posted on 03/23/2015 11:51:17 PM PDT by LegendHasIt
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Free market capitalism is the alternative to Obamacare

the innovation and lowering prices you see in the electronics industry is because it is less regulated than healthcare

24 posted on 03/23/2015 11:59:50 PM PDT by Democrat_media (Obama illegally imposed socialist net neutrality on the Internet to ruin it)
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

Walker/Cruz


25 posted on 03/24/2015 12:02:05 AM PDT by Democrat_media (Obama illegally imposed socialist net neutrality on the Internet to ruin it)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

First they criticize you, then they attack you with lies and smears, then they throw all manner of evil accusations against you and then you win.


26 posted on 03/24/2015 12:05:23 AM PDT by tflabo (Truth or tyranny)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; All
"But other than his oratorical skills, Cruz is entirely unsuited to be president. Luckily for America, his candidacy is likely doomed to fizzle."

Because I say so.

If Obama can win, Cruz can win.

27 posted on 03/24/2015 12:34:45 AM PDT by Amendment10
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Danny’s suffering from Stockholm Syndrome.


28 posted on 03/24/2015 12:37:44 AM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Poor Danny Vinik can’t be serious.

His head is so far up Obama’s backside that he can’t even recognize his own partisan blindness and foolishness.

Just look at what happens when you replace “Cruz” in this excerpt with the name of another Senator:

That episode wasn’t an outlier. Throughout his time in the Senate, Obamahas shown a distinct lack of interest in policymaking or governing. Instead, he has calculated every move to prepare for a 2008 run. Every politician considers the optics of their positions, of course, but Obama has taken it to the next level, with little care for how his actions affected the Democratic Party or his colleagues. In doing so, he probably doomed his candidacy.


29 posted on 03/24/2015 1:00:01 AM PDT by Zeppo ("Happy Pony is on - and I'm NOT missing Happy Pony")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Ted Cruz IS serious. Watch out libs!
30 posted on 03/24/2015 1:42:13 AM PDT by Rummyfan (Let us now try liberty)
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To: JennysCool
They’re petrified.

You bet your sweet bippie they are. They know if people have the choice between Liberty and this lie upon lie of mushy nothingness and a yoke of regulation and dependency around their neck, they will choose Liberty.

If he has a modicum of success with the likes of a Flat Tax, a new free market health care system, and potentially re-tooling all the entitlements, he will role back the Leviathan almost all the way back to FDR and that has them ****ing their pants.

Once tasting liberty, the DNC could loose generations of up and coming voters, and they know it in their guts...

31 posted on 03/24/2015 2:51:50 AM PDT by taildragger (It's Cruz, Pence, or Walker. Anything else is a Yugo with Racing Stripes....)
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To: JennysCool

In one of her books, Ann Coulter said that liberals see conservatives in one of only two ways: they are either stupid, or evil.

Bush was stupid.

Nixon was evil.

Reagan was considered to be both evil AND stupid.

Well, Cruz appears to be another twofer for them, so that may be good for everyone else.


32 posted on 03/24/2015 2:54:29 AM PDT by rlmorel ("National success by the Democratic Party equals irretrievable ruin." Ulysses S. Grant)
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To: jsanders2001

Funny how liberals do that. I am re-reading “Blacklisted by History” again, and it is almost humorous all the communist front names...who could be against peace, freedom and things like that?

Which was exactly their goal.


33 posted on 03/24/2015 2:59:41 AM PDT by rlmorel ("National success by the Democratic Party equals irretrievable ruin." Ulysses S. Grant)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; All

Interesting that the MSM here now says Bibi had to go more conservative to win — saying ‘no’ to a two state (final) solution.

Yet here the MSM and ‘experts’ keep telling conservatives they can’t win and they have to support the middle of the road sellout candidates.


34 posted on 03/24/2015 3:02:22 AM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
This Danny Vinik is a recent graduate of Duke University. More evidence that I Am Charlotte Simmons really captured the intellectual climate at that school.
35 posted on 03/24/2015 4:19:57 AM PDT by madprof98
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To: rlmorel
> Funny how liberals do that. I am re-reading “Blacklisted by History” again, and it is almost humorous all the communist front names...who could be against peace, freedom and things like that? Which was exactly their goal.

Funny how the liberals are willing to give up so much for false security and don't even realize they are being manipulated while claiming to be the intellectuals of the world

36 posted on 03/24/2015 4:33:59 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: firebrand

> What they don’t get is that it isn’t just optics. They can’t conceive of anyone actually meaning these things.

After 6 years of a pathological liar can you blame them?...: )


37 posted on 03/24/2015 4:41:29 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: madprof98
now the reveal. The author. Need I say more?


38 posted on 03/24/2015 4:48:09 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: jsanders2001
Sort of reminds me of this guy:


39 posted on 03/24/2015 4:54:12 AM PDT by jsanders2001 (This guy:)
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To: jsanders2001

I wonder what size bowl his mom uses to cut his hair with?


40 posted on 03/24/2015 4:57:18 AM PDT by jsanders2001 (This guy:)
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