Posted on 06/16/2015 10:22:09 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Applause and cheers greeted 2016 presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz as he took the stage at the North Carolina Republican Convention.
Opting to move around instead of speaking from behind a podium, Cruz sounded Reaganesque as he spoke on three main points of economic growth, defending our Constitutional rights and restoring America’s position in the world.
Cruz’s speech was fluid, fast-moving, had the crowd laughing and on their feet applauding multiple times. The speech lasted just over 40 minutes — and he did it all without a teleprompter.
Were seeing tremendous enthusiasm here in NC, and its a privilege to join yall at #NCGOPConvention today! #ncpol pic.twitter.com/9LGMdGGYUJ
Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) June 6, 2015
Senator Cruz warmed up the crowd by thanking them for retiring Senator Kay Hagan and electing Senator Thom Tillis in her place. The Senator then transitioned into a ‘central issue’ of his campaign, which is “reigniting the promise of America.” and the fundamental idea that our kids will ‘have it better’ than we did.
On economic growth, Cruz pressed the need for tax reform by scrapping the current tax code and adopting a flat-tax. Cruz added that regulation reform was also needed and cracked a joke, that was captured by TWC News, about firing the 90,000 IRS workers and putting them on the border.
There are about 90,000 employees at the IRS. We need to padlock that building and take everyone of them and put them on our Southern border, he said.
While some of Sen. Cruz’s speech could be considered tongue in cheek, some delegates say they appreciated the honesty.
TWC News did not include the punchline of the joke. “If the first thing you see is 90,000 IRS agents,” said Cruz, “youd turn around and go home too,”. The audience rippled with applause and laughter.
Obamacare, which the Senator has long opposed, was also made mention of. “We should repeal every word of Obamacare.”, the Senator said. Cruz noted Obamacare as being a jobs killer and the recent propose rate hikes by insurance companies, including the 27% hike proposed North Carolina’s Blue Cross Blue Shield.
“I will always, always, always stand and fight for religious freedom!”, exclaimed Cruz while speaking about defending the Constitution. Senator Cruz also defended the Second Amendment and the 10th, slamming the Obama administration on the latter.
Unlike Governor Walker, Senator Cruz’s comments on education almost immediately went to Common Core. Cruz cited the need for the states to ‘repeal every word of Common Core'; stressing the need to get rid of the Dept. of Education and return to state and local control of education.
On Cruz’s final leg of the speech, he turned towards the failed foreign policy of the Obama administration, condemning the administration’s negotiations with Iran. Cruz said we should not be allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons.
Senator Cruz criticized President Obama’s broken relationship with Israel and for not meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Cruz said, “Imagine a President standing unapologetically next to the Prime Minister of Israel.” This statement received the biggest and loudest standing ovation of the afternoon.
Cruz is a good candidate, but he is going to support Obama on this legislation. This first vote was only the first step.
Rubio will go along too. He was absent for the first vote.
I hope for your sake you’re not an obnoxious butt head all the time.
Cause trouble????? He’s my candidate. I expressed an opinion!!!!!! Since when is expressing an opinion causing trouble? I’ve been here many years and have always thought it was discussion forum. Shall I clear my posts through you in the future so I cause no more trouble?
No more secret agreements that give Obama even more power.
As Cruz has rightly said on more the one occasion "the real vote was the cloture vote."
If you for for cloture (TPA) you have defato voted for TPP/etc.
Wrong, they are separate bills. TPA protects sovereignty and keeps trade legislation with congress and not international entities.
"but on trade promotion authority -- legislation to require up-or-down approval without amendments of trade agreements"
Notice the up-or-down vote, no amendments. no filibuster. Cloture requires 60 votes, TPA means no cloture vote, because the TPA vote is the cloture vote.
I like Cruz, I voted for him 3 times here in Texas, but he is badly wrong on this issue and was badly wrong on reauthorizing the Patriot Act.
Thanks I did listen to that interview which is what has given me pause to consider this issue further.
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