And it's pretty easy to disagree with this:
"Donald Trump inherited money and ran a family business: never in his life did he have to persuade shareholders, investors, directors, or anyone else to work with him. At best, he knew how to cajole and threaten. It's been his way or the highway since he was a kid, and that's the worst possible training for a U.S. president.
There hasn’t been a vote on TPP. Please check your facts.
Cruz has made statements both on the visa support and TPA (not TPP). It was around a week back or so here. He is fully against the full 5000+ page TPP since it has been released.
How is it easy to disagree with that final statement? Trump himself has said he was spoiled with money and at board meetings it was his way or the highway.
I can see Trump as a high handed threatening chairman.
Not hard. He put into words what I could not. He would have to negotiate for a country not his personal gain and I see a decisive difference in the two. Just the fact he is more of a whiner than Bambi makes me not want to have to hear him for four years.
I think Trump’s mouth will eventually take him out. If not Cruz will take him out which is going to be awesome to watch.
I guess you have never been in real estate development. Its all about persuasion. Getting permits, dealing with unions, negotiating contracts, dealing with inspectors. Its never ending schmooze and a lot of it with govt.
His stated desire to increase Hb1 visas is utter nonsense. I’m not sure if that remains his position, but I hope not.
I’m also pretty sure that no one has voted on TPP yet as it has not come up for a vote.
Only TPA has, and as far as I know he voted for it, then against it.
The worst thing Cruz has done is vote for the Corker bill. That was pitiful. That vote was pure kabuki theater.